Important Solar Panels Electricity Information


Solar Panels For Electricity

High energy prices have brought about a couple of good things, one of which is the increased use of solar panels for electricity. In looking for alternatives to fossil fuel, an old friend, the sun, is being looked at through new sunglasses, for use in generating inexpensive, renewable electrical energy. It can be used alone, or combined with wind and hydrogen energy. These can all be used in remote areas where there are no power connections available.

Solar energy can power small appliances to entire households, depending on the installations that are done. It is a little early to see solar used for large buildings and businesses, because of the cost and space needed. But, for residential and remote areas, solar is a great way to go. Sun energy can be captured by photovoltaic cells, with produced electricity sent to a generator and on to batteries for use now or later. The DC voltage is changed to household AC needs through an inverter, and can also be sent back to traditional power companies for credit.

New communities are being built that feature zero net energy costs by using solar panels for electricity on a large scale for shared use. New homes are designed and built to use passive solar heat, and solar control products like window treatments, roofing tiles, and solar energy capturing awnings. For older homes, refitting can be accomplished with help from government tax incentives. Compare government requirements before you purchase solar equipment, and consult experts on installation.

Actual solar panels are of two types, solar electricity panels, and solar hot water panels. Photovoltaic (solar) cells are created with modules containing solar cells that capture energy from sunlight, producing small electrical charges which are then directed to a generator that in turn sends the energy into a holding battery. From the battery, the DC voltage can be changed into AC household current through an inverter. This AC current can be used in the house, or sent to the electrical company for credit. The battery can also be set up to work directly with household appliances. The solar hot water panels can heat a good portion of a household's hot water supply. Using both types of solar panels can considerably reduce energy costs. Adding hybrid energy sources like wind or hydrogen can multiply savings, and help provide energy when there is not enough sunlight due to weather conditions or time of day/night.

Not everyone will be looking to power an entire household. One panel system may be sufficient to provide lighting, or power small appliances. Some will want to begin with small solar systems to provide electricity to their RV, or for camping and marine use. Any small beginning is a good way to get into the renewable, environmentally friendly state of mind, and you can build upon that in the future to add more solar, or wind, or hybrid systems to save on costs for electricity. If you create a grid system, it is important that all panels match for highest output and efficiency.

The type of solar panels for electricity that you select depends on where they will be used, in full sun or partial sun, and the space available for installation. There are basically several different kinds of solar panels but all share the thin profile and require some flat space. Being able to adjust to catch the full force of sunlight is useful because that is when a solar panel will capture the most intense lighting. Roof installations are just about perfect for installing solar panels for electricity, and take advantage of otherwise useless area.


Market Wire - JDSU Debuts Concentrated Photovoltaic Technology for Solar Power Generation

September 1, 2010 --

JDSU (NASDAQ: JDSU) (TSX: JDU) today announced availability of concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) cells that are designed to capture...

Western Daily Press - Eco-friendly overhaul kits out Norman church for 21st century

August 30, 2010 -- A Grade I-listed Norman church in the Cotswolds is installing solar panels in an aim to be the first in the UK to become carbon neutral. A...

Journal (Newcastle, England), The - Hall powers village in green title race; Eco-project 'a fantastic job'

August 30, 2010 -- Byline: Dave Black FAMILIES in a remote valley community threw a party yesterday to celebrate another milestone in their journey towards a future...

Lincolnshire Echo - Pioneering 'sun park' plan

August 30, 2010 -- A PIONEERING "sun park" planned for Lincolnshire could be the first of its kind in the country. Plans have been submitted for Britain's first...

Sunday Telegraph, The; London (UK) - Solar deals examined

August 29, 2010 -- About half the homes in Britain could share in a Pounds 7bn "rooftop bonanza" worth up to Pounds 1,000 a year each, according to British Gas, which...

Concord Monitor - Town buildings upgrading to solar

August 27, 2010 -- Solar power will soon provide about half of the electricity for three central buildings in Canterbury. The town broke ground Aug. 9 on a...

Gloucestershire Echo, The - Now the green church rises in eco conversion Picture: James Douglas

August 27, 2010 -- WORK to create the UK's first carbon zero church is set to finish at the end of next month. Trend-setting St Michael's and All Angels, in...

Grimsby Telegraph - 'Sun park' for eco power could be first in country

August 26, 2010 -- A PIONEERING "sun park" planned for land near Louth could be the first of its kind in the country. The Grimsby Telegraph can reveal plans have...

Evening Standard; London (UK) - All power to our solar prince

August 26, 2010 -- WHEN I put solar panels on my home 12 years ago, the estimated time to recoup the installation cost was over 200 years. Now it is down to 8-10...

Evening Standard; London (UK) - BRIGHT IDEA HOW THE TECHNOLOGY WORKS

August 25, 2010 -- SOLAR panels contain photovoltaic cells to harness the sun's energy and convert it into electricity. Each cell is made from one or two layers of...


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