New Rural Living Today Feature Shines Light on Solar Backup Generators

From simple do-it-yourself designs to ready-made kits, solar often makes a great fit for backup power needs of homesteaders and rural residents, Rural Living Today reports

New Rural Living Today Feature Shines Light on Solar Backup Generators

CHEYENNE, Wyo - April 25, 2017 /MarketersMedia/

Solar power has been making great strides, with global capacity increasing by an average of about one-third in each of recent years. While news reports often focus on solar power generation farms or permanent rooftop panels, a new guide by Rural Living Today proves that the technology is more flexible than many assume. Online now at rurallivingtoday.com, the in-depth feature shows how readers can build their own solar-powered backup generators or find the perfect kit.

As a leading resource for those interested in modern homesteading and living off the grid, Rural Living Today regularly publishes exclusive, informative features like the new guide. With the associated technologies still advancing at an impressive pace, solar-based backup generators like those detailed in the new guide will be of even more interest to homesteaders as time goes on.

"Like so many of our readers, we're passionate about sustainable, self-sufficient living," said Rural Living Today representative Alice Benny. "Whether for homesteaders living in remote places or survivalists, the right solar-powered backup generator can be a real asset. With no moving parts and truly silent operation, even a simple do-it-yourself solar design can beat out conventional backup generators. Our comprehensive new guide to solar-powered backup generators covers everything from highly functional DIY options to the top kits on the market."

It takes around 600 square feet worth of solar panels to meet the peak power needs of the typical home today, according to research compiled by Statistic Brain, necessitating an average investment of about $50,000. While rebates and tax incentives have made this option attractive to many Americans in recent years, there is an even more accessible way of making use of solar power generation that many overlook.

The new Rural Living Today guide at http://rurallivingtoday.com covers this option in detail. Many homesteaders and residents of rural areas have relied for years on noisy, unreliable backup generators powered by internal combustion engines. Modern solar-based alternatives, though, can make a great deal more sense.

As the new Rural Living Today feature makes clear, everything from do-it-yourself approaches to ready-made kits can provide reliable, quiet, cost-effective backup power for when other sources of electricity fail. As a top resource for those interested in homesteading, survival preparation, and life in the country, Rural Living Today regularly publishes free, informative features like this one.

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Contact Info:
Name: Alice Benny
Organization: Rural Living Today
Address: 1712 Pioneer Ave, Suite 1242, Cheyenne WY 82001
Phone: 317-344-9395

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