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Solar Energy Overview

Richard Chapo asked:




Solar energy is a renewable, clean energy that has been around for thousands of years in one form or another. Following is an overview of solar energy.

Solar Energy Overview

Solar energy is all about harnessing the power of the sun to produce energy. The sun rains enough solar energy on the Earth in one day to power the entire energy needs of the world for one year. Solar energy is considered a renewable energy source because it will exist for as long as our sun does, estimated to be another 4.5 billion years. Solar energy is also considered a clean energy because it does not produce pollutants or byproducts harmful to the environment.

Solar energy was the first energy source used by mankind. Of course, the use was limited to drying things and heating caused by direct contact, but it was a use. In modern times, solar energy has been a power source since the early 1950s, but was not widespread due to technological issues which rendered it an ineffective and expensive energy source. With technology advancements, solar energy is moving to the forefront as a potential alternative to fossil fuels.

The future is indeed bright for solar energy as new solar nanotechnology is close to creating solar platforms that boggle the mind. For instance, a few companies are trying to create solar quantum dots, which will be mixed in the paint you use for your home. Yes, you will actually paint on solar energy panels that will power your home

Currently, solar energy is produced primarily through the use of solar cells, also known as photovoltaic cells. The process works by placing the cells in direct sunlight. Sun hits the cells causing a chemical reaction that creates an electric current. The current is then turned into electricity. The problem with these cells, however, is they are only about 15 percent efficient.

Solar energy is typically classified in two ways, passive solar and active solar. Both approaches produce solar energy, but in very different ways

Passive solar is exactly what it sounds like. It does not involve panel systems or other moving mechanisms to produce solar energy. Instead, passive solar involves planning a structure in such a way as to capture the power of the sun with windows, tanks and so on. These systems can be used to heat homes, water and so on.

Active solar energy systems typically involve some form of solar panels. The panels are oriented to maximize exposure to the sun. Depending on the system, the panels will then either directly convert sunlight to electricity, which is then transformed from direct current electricity to alternate current electricity and stored in batteries or fed into the grid system of the local utility. Active systems are more expensive and complex.

Solar energy has numerous advantages over other energy platforms. It is produces no pollution, requires little maintenance and comes with significant financial incentives in the form of tax deductions, tax credits and rebates from manufactures. In a majority of states, solar energy can also be sold back to utilities per a concept known as net metering. This reduces the need for batteries and significantly cuts utility bills.

Unfortunately, solar energy has some disadvantages as well. The initial cost of purchase and installation can be expensive. Second, areas with limited sunlight are problematic. Third, solar energy obviously can’t be produced at night. Despite these disadvantages, solar energy is a booming energy platform.

The largest producers of solar energy in the world are Germany, Japan and the United States. California has recently introduces a solar initiative devoting over three billion dollars to promoting solar energy use by residents in the state. As this overview demonstrates, the solar energy platform is coming on strong.

Solar Energy
Mohd Sameer asked:




With the recent Oil Spill by BP in the Gulf of Mexico and the recent concerns for Global warming, various Governing bodies of different countries and various business organizations, including NGOs have begun to focus their attention even more than before towards the Renewable Resources of Energy.

As we all know, the Oil Spill in THE Gulf of Mexico was not only a great loss in the share market, or BP’s shares, or the price fall down for oil, but it was a man-made disaster which could have been prevented. Oil the most important energy resource due to which the technology, which is a part and parcel of our mundane world, exists. With this incident, we have to think in more futuristic terms and contribute every bit to conserve energy, and prevent global warming as a consequence.

When we talk about renewable energy, the most direct answer to such a query of ours is the Sun. this is because sun is the sustainer of our being and its energy is the most efficient in usage. With vast developments, science has come up with various products providing daily use appliances which use sun as its source, and not electricity. There are direct methods of producing electricity from solar cells using Photovoltaics. Germany and Portugal have successfully installed the largest Photovoltaic Systems. There are many Photovoltaic Trees being used for local usage. There are also indirect ways, or the conventional ways of producing electricity known as the CSP Systems, i.e. The Concentrating Solar Power Systems. The most popular Solar Products are the solar water heater, solar inverters, solar electric appliances, solar cooking appliances etc.

Barring the environmental advantages, people tend to overlook the solar energy, because for many, the solar energy systems burn a hole in their pockets. But it is time to review such an outlook. Let us take the example of Solar Tucson Products. The people living in Tucson are given incentives and rebates on the purchase of the solar products. After purchasing the product, the customer is given a rebate depending upon a deduction in the price per watt purchased. Not only this, the Tucson Electric Power also provides you a further rebate. There are also various financing schemes for your product.

All of the details can be gathered from a local Tucson Solar Dealer who can tell you how exactly the rebate will profit you not only in monetary terms, but also in environment friendly terms.

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Facts About Solar Energy – Part 1

Justin R asked:




You need the top value for your dollar, and knowing all the facts about solar energy is the way forward. Whether you’re searching for a whole home electricity or heating installation or a portable power supply for camping, it’s better to know what’s a great deal and what’s not. Let’s look at some solar energy facts:

- Solar energy has been successfully applied to cookery, cooling systems, heating systems, communications, space vehicles, lighting and a lot more.

- Human use of solar power isn’t new. The story of solar power is thick. Construction methods have considered the sun’s movements in optimizing its heat and light source for many 100s of years. Most past cultures worshiped the sun as the drive of everything, for instance the ancient Egyptians worshiped their sun god Ra.

- Solar power is progressively becoming more important to developed countries as the use of fossil fuels has become questionable, with its consequences of climate change and pollution. Fossil fuel reserves are limited, but renewable energy sources are limitless. Solar energy is also attractive to growing countries with remote communities because of the possibilities of complete solar appliances, negating the need for expensive power grid infrastructure.

- As renewable energy technology evolves and fossil fuel prices grow, solar power turns more inexpensive. Not to mention there are rising shipping costs of coal, oil and gas.

- Solar cells have approximately a 15% efficiency rate in converting solar rays to energy. So, solar arrays deliver only 20-55 Watts per meter

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