Solar water heater. FOTOSEARCH
Alternative energy is quickly becoming the
better option for many home owners despite the initial cost of setting
up the system.
Research has shown that although the cost of
switching to these unconventional power sources may be high initially,
in the long run, you end up saving quite a substantial amount of money.
Alternative energy reduces a homeowner’s reliance
on power from the national grid which can be erratic when you need it
most. It also saves them money and provides a better back up power
solution in case of outages.
To back its importance, the government in 2012
published the Energy (Solar Water Heating) Regulations in a gazette
notice which makes it mandatory for developers and home owners to
install solar water heating systems in their properties.
Late last year, the energy regulator followed up
with a notice to the Kenya Power warning the distributor on connecting
new buildings and homes to the power grid, unless they comply with the
renewable energy guidelines.
The rules require commercial and residential
buildings tapping power from the national grid to install solar water
heaters. The provision allows only compliant properties to be connected
to the national electricity grid.
BDLife this week takes you through some
of the changes you need to effect in your home this year to keep in line
with the new energy law but also to help you save energy and money.
Solar water heaters are the best alternative of
saving money for households currently using electric water heaters.
Although the energy regulator has made it mandatory for buildings
heating up more than 100 litres of water in a day to install solar,
families which require less water can still have it installed.
The price of a small solar heater varies depending
on the supplier. But the components are the same. For instance, a basic
solar heater should have a water tank and a solar collector.
One can either choose a pressurised or non-pressurised tank. Either way, they all serve the same goal.
The cost of a good 200-litre solar water heater
ranges from Sh85,000 to Sh180,000. The cost is influenced by the
quality of the system.
The security around your compound or home is key.
Many residential locations turn out to be dangerous because they are
not lit up. But as much as residents know, the importance of lighting up
their estates or compound, many fear the extra costs which come with
leaving the bulbs on throughout the night.
To avoid cost, some home owners prefer to switch
off the security lights whenever they deem necessary, beating the logic
of having it in the first place. Light sensors are another measure used
by home owners to control power usage on security bulbs.
Solar outdoor lights is the best alternative to
save people from these challenges. With these lights, home owners can
rest easy and leave the lights on until daybreak.
Outdoor solar lights comprise of floodlights, post
lights, garden lights, drive way markers and wall mount solar lights.
The type of system one settles for depends on one’s need and the size of
the compound in question.
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