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Other Calculators
and Tools:
Clean
Power Estimator -
Clean Power EstimatorTM is an economic
evaluation software program the California Energy Commission is licensing for
use from Clean Power Research. The program provides California residential and
commercial electric customers a personalized estimate of the costs and benefits
of investing in a photovoltaic (PV) solar or small wind electric generation
system.
The program takes into consideration customer-specific
information in order to provide the best estimate of a given system's costs and
benefits. This information includes the estimated cost of the particular system
under consideration, the customer's location, electric rate schedules, and other
customer information.
List of Decision-Making Tools from the U.S. Department of Energy
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/decision_tools.html
FindSolar.Com Solar Estimator - The Solar Estimator is meant only to give you
an idea of price, savings and system size.
http://www.findsolar.com/
The CECPV
Calculator is a detailed hourly calculation tool based on the
5-parameter model developed by Dr. Beckman's group at the University of
Wisconsin, incorporating detailed inverter performance modeling and uses the
weather data from the 16 climate zones in California
Here are some decision-making tools to aid you in the
process of learning about and using energy-efficient and solar electric
technologies and products. Your home's energy efficiency is very important;
because energy efficiency reduces the costs of energy use, it should be taken
into consideration as you decide on the best solar electric power system for
your needs. In fact, we recommend making your house as energy efficient as
possible before considering a photovoltaic or PV system,
because then you might not need such a large system, especially for heating and
cooling.
This list of computer software
programs can help you analyze your home's energy use and the impact of
energy-efficient design features.
Database of State Incentives for Renewable
Energy (DSIRE)
DSIRE is a comprehensive source of information on state,
local, and selected federal incentives that promote renewable energy.
Here are some resources on installing a solar
pool-heating system, including financing and incentives, solar resources,
orientation of the pool and collector, and state and community codes.
This online guide can
help you make your home more energy efficient.
These tools can help you save money and
energy when remodeling, repairing, or improving your home.
Here's
a list of appliances, electronics, and building products that meet Energy Star's
rigorous energy efficiency requirements.
Estimate the price, savings, and system size of solar energy
systems to produce electricity, heat your water, or heat your spa or pool. From
the American Solar Energy Society, the Solar Electric Power Association, Energy
Matters LLC, and the U.S. Department of Energy
To use this online do-it-yourself home energy audit tool, all you
need is your zip code. Based on your zip code, the tool can tell you how you can
make your home more energy efficient.
This is a renewable energy resource web
site sponsored by NASA's Earth Science Enterprise Program that
contains over 200 satellite-derived meteorological and solar energy parameters,
monthly averaged from 10 years of data, and data tables for a particular
location.
The RReDC provides information on
several types of renewable energy resources in the United States, in the form of
publications, data, and maps.
This free software can be used
worldwide to evaluate energy production, life-cycle costs, and reductions in
greenhouse gas emissions for various types of renewable energy technologies.
The North American Insulation Manufacturers Association provides
information on how to lower your energy usage by properly insulating your home.
Included are calculators to determine your energy savings through home
insulation, and ways to determine the recommended amount of insulation depending
on the state you live in. The site also includes resources on state financial
incentives for installing and purchasing insulation.
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