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		<description><![CDATA[Solar power lighting on the exterior of buildings is probably the most common part of solar power energy that is utilized in today’s society.  This is partly to do with the simple fact that many people didn’t want to rely solely on solar power to light the insides of their homes, but as things advance and solar power lighting is becoming more and more versatile, we are beginning to see this form of alternative energy take over many buildings in the world today.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solar power lighting on the exterior of buildings is probably the most common part of solar power energy that is utilized in today’s society.  This is partly to do with the simple fact that many people didn’t want to rely solely on solar power to light the insides of their homes, but as things advance and solar power lighting is becoming more and more versatile, we are beginning to see this form of alternative energy take over many buildings in the world today.</p>
<p>One of the greatest parts of solar power lighting outside of any building is the fact that there is no need to hook up and electrical cords, or run wires as most <img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-110" style="margin: 12px;" title="solar_christmas_lights" src="http://alternativeenergysolarpower.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/solar_christmas_lights-300x300.jpg" alt="solar_christmas_lights" width="300" height="300" />of the solar lights have solar panels mounted right on the light itself, eliminating the need for electrical cords and wires.  In addition to this, designers of these lights have created many desirable styles of solar power lighting, so that it adds more than just efficiency, but sleek style as well and great light on your property.</p>
<p>Among homeowners that have solar powered lighting installed among their properties, the low maintenance is nearly none as the LED bulbs will last for years before going bad, and the charge of these light can last anywhere from 10 to 20 hours on one single charge.  The best part of it, the lights charge every day that there is sunlight, and continue to last all night and well into the next morning when the charging starts once again.  With knowing this, you can understand how there is little to no maintenance whatsoever with solar power lighting in the home or office, or any other property for that matter.  While not having to maintain the lighting, the only thing left to so is sit back and enjoy the oasis of a view from your solar power lighting.</p>
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