Feasibility Analysis on Customized Home Evaluation for Alternate and Renewable Energy Systems

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As the renewable energies become more and more popular due to the conflicts between economic development and environment, not only the utilities but also the residential consumers start to think about installing alternate and renewable generations. For residential use, the renewable energy sources can provide alternate energy resource in case of outages as well as save the utility bills. This paper is to provide suggestions for residential installation of renewable and alternate energy based on technical and commercial feasibility analysis and give the recommendations on installing wind energy, PV system and energy saving tips.

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