I suggest you find a local contractor and interview several and get a quote from them. I could give you a price but that would mean nothing to you considering your geographic location, supplies, labor, and contractors experience will dictate the cost to have a solar generator installed.
I have never heard of an eco generator. Solar powered generators are good for the eco system and energy efficient. If you are debating on getting a solar generator then I say definitely do it!
There are a lot of good reasons to use a solar generator to help bolster your energy use. A solar generator does not have to be some massive array that powers your whole house. It can be something as small as a tiny generator that you only use to power your laptop or just your television. There are many different types of solar generators out there that can provide varying levels of electrical output.
That's a good idea. Hitachi.us has solar energy generators, and www.homedepot.com/ you can also buy online some solar power generator. Get one now for your instant energy.
Some of good power generators that can be used for emergencies are as follows: A solar power generator, A portable generator and an emergency back-up power.
A powered home generator is a good machine for solar panels. This will convert the heat energy into heating the water which will heat it and make it hot
You can buy a solar generator at Goal Zero or at their website. You can also build a solar power generator for under 300 dollars. The instructions are on the How Stuff Works website.
You can check good full service power generator in your local Sears store. They have different kind whatever you want, it could be portable, standby or solar and wind generator.
Information before purchasing a solar powered generator is a good idea. If you need information i have seen a site i can list here for you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power
A solar home generator would be a good investment if you also invested in a battery system that would allow you to store the power generated for later use. Otherwise you could only use the power while it was being generated, and that's not the most efficient.
True. The generator in that case is the sun.
There are solar powered generator homes, but they are often passive solar, meaning they are designed to use the most of the sun's energy in both the summer and the winter.
Generators are nearly always used for nuclear power, and sometimes used for solar power. In nuclear power plants, the reactor makes steam to run a generator. Much of solar produced electricity does not use a generator, but produces power through a photovoltaic effect. Concentrated solar can be used to make steam to run a generator.