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		<title>Reduce Your Power Consumption With This Plug N Play 250w Solar Power Kit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plug N Play 250w Grid-Tied Solar Power Kit If you&#8217;ve looking to move toward using solar power in your home, but have been discouraged based on the perceived costs then this starter kit will make you reconsider. This Plug N Play grid-tied solar power kit won&#8217;t let you become power self-sufficient, but it can reduce [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/m-pr.cfm?merchantID=16774&amp;userID=211541&amp;productID=461839435" target="_blank">Plug N Play 250w Grid-Tied Solar Power Kit</a><br />
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<p>If you&#8217;ve looking to move toward using solar power in your home, but have been discouraged based on the perceived costs then this starter kit will make you reconsider.  This Plug N Play grid-tied solar power kit won&#8217;t let you become power self-sufficient, but it can reduce your use of electricity from the grid.  With this kit you&#8217;ll get two 130 watt photovoltaic panels as well as plug inverter that connects to any electrical outlet making this a very simple solar power kit to install and use.  With this <strong>250 watt</strong> system from <strong>GoGreenSolar</strong>, you&#8217;ll be able to produce up to 1 kWh (kilowatt hour) of electricity per day during average conditions.  Another great feature of this solar power kit is that it can be expanded with additional solar power kits to create a larger system that  can provide you with even more clean energy as your needs require.  If you&#8217;re ready to start curbing your use of electricity from the grid, then buy this <strong>Plug N Play 250w Solar Power Kit</strong> and start producing electricity at home.</p>
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