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endless nonpolluting energy to the satellite power systems and demand for solar cells has risen as a result of the telecommunications revolution and need for satellites. The energy crisis and oil embargos of the 1970s made many nations aware of their dependency on controlled non-renewable energy sources and this fueled exploration of alternative energy sources. This included further research into renewable sources such as solar power, wind power and geothermal power. An economic breakthrough occurred in the 1970's when Dr. Elliot Berman was able to design a less expensive solar cell bringing the price down from $100 per watt to $20 per watt. This huge cost savings opened up a large number of applications that were not considered before because of high costs. These applications included railroads, lighthouses, off-shore oil rigs, buoys, and remote homes. For some countries and many applications, solar energy is now considered a primary energy source, not an alternative.
Solar cells of practical use have been available since the mid 1950s when AT&T Labs first developed 6% efficient silicon solar cells. By 1960 Hoffman Electronics increased commercial solar cell efficiencies to as much as 14% and today researchers have developed cells with more than 20% efficiencies. 20% efficient means that out of the total energy that hits the surface of a solar cell, about 20% is converted into usable electricity. The first long-term practical application of PV cells was in satellite systems. In 1958 the Vanguard I, was launched into space. It was the first orbiting vehicle to be powered by solar energy. Photovoltaic silicon solar cells provided the electrical power to the satellite until 1964 when the system was shut down. The solar power system was so successful that PVs have been a part of world-wide satellite space programs ever since. The sun provides
Solar Energy is the energy from the Sun. The Sun is a big ball of heat and light resulting from nuclear fusion at its core. The nuclear reaction releases energy that travels outward to the surface of the Sun. Along the way to the surface the energy transforms so that by the time it is released it is primarily light energy. Sunlight. The two major types of solar energy that make it to Earth are heat and light. Solar energy is often called "alternative energy" to fossil fuel energy sources such as oil and coal.
Sunlight hits the PV panel and the panel transforms the light energy into electrical energy. The electrical energy (electricity) passes through the wire circuit to the motor. The motor transforms the electrical energy into mechanical energy to turn the drive shaft which turns the wheels. The wheels rotate on the ground to move the vehicle transforming mechanical energy into vehicle motion (kinetic energy).
Even with these losses the law of conservation of energy still holds. The amount of energy into a system will always equal the amount of energy out of a system.
Let's look at a solar powered vehicle that runs on electricity directly from solar energy as a simple
There are many practical applications for solar power that are in use today. Passive solar home designs utilize heat energy. By slanting windows in a house and facing them to the south you can control the heat energy that enters the house. During the winter when the Sun is low in the sky it shines into the window to warm and illuminate the house. During the summer when the Sun is high in the sky the slant of the windows keeps the sunshine out so that the house stays cooler.
The amount of energy from the Sun that reaches 18 the Earth annually is 4 x 10 Joules.*** 4 x 10 Joules/ Year 365 Days/ Year = 1 x 16 10 Joules/ Day 1 x 10 Joules/ Day 24 Hours/ Day = 4 x 14 10 Joules/ Hour The amount of energy consumed annually by the 14 world's population is about 3 x 10 Joules.
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There are vehicles that run on solar power. Some have PV panels as a direct power source that convert light energy into electricity to power their motors. Since those cars will not run when the sun is not available it is more practical to have a car powered by batteries that can be recharged with solar energy. In countries and locations where traditional power sources are not available it is more economical to power a house with solar energy. To these people, solar is not an alternative energy; it is their primary energy source. The earth is the third planet from the sun at a distance of about 93,000,000 (93 million) miles. If you could pitch a fast baseball to the sun at 100 miles per hour (mph) it would take the ball over 100 years to get there. On the other hand, it only takes light energy 8 minutes to reach the earth from the surface of the sun, traveling at the speed of light of course. Pitching a Baseball at 100 mph to the Sun*** 93,000,000 miles 100 miles/ hour = 930,000 hours to reach the Sun.; 930,000 hours 24 hours/ day = 38,750 days to reach the Sun; 38,750 days 365 days per year = 106.16 years to reach the Sun. Light Energy traveling to Earth*** The speed of light is equal to about 11,000,000 (11 million) miles/ minute.
93,000,000 miles 11,000,000 miles/ minute = 8.45 minutes for light to travel from the Sun to Earth. ***Calculations are rounded for simplicity.
A system that uses solar thermal energy to heat air is not complex. A transparent top is attached to a box. The box has an inlet pipe for cool air. The cool air can be pushed into the box using a fan. The cool air moves through the inlet pipe into the box. Inside the box the air is warmed by the heat energy from the sun rays. As more cool air is pushed into the box the warm air is forced out the other end of the box through the outlet pipe. The warm air can now be used to heat something like your home. Some very large systems use a solar panel on the roof of a house to heat a whole room. The warm air in that room is then blown through vents to heat the whole house. Solar panels that are designed to heat water work almost the same way as ones designed to heat air. In a simple example there is a pipe that runs through the inside of the box.
The sun shines through the glass and heats up the inside of the box. This is the same type of heating that happens to the inside of a car when it sits in the sun. In some cases the inside of the box is painted black so that it absorbs more heat. The heat that is collected inside the box can then be used for several purposes. The most common uses for solar panels is to heat air or water.
The sun rays heat the air inside the box. The heat in the air is transferred to the pipes then the heat in the pipes is transferred to the water. As cool water is pumped into the inlet pipe the warm water is forced out of the outlet pipe. We can now use this warm water for something like a bath or shower. These pictures are only a simple representation of the basic concepts. In practice, solar water and air heaters can be more complex. The terms "Solar Panel" and "Photovoltaic Panel" describe two different devices. We use the terms as follows: A Solar Panel collects and utilizes heat energy from the sun. A Photovoltaic Panel transforms light energy into electrical energy.
Batteries in Series
Batteries in Parallel
In series the voltage is additive and the amperage is constant. Vtotal = V1 + V2 Vtotal = 1.5 V + 1.5 V = 3.00 V and Power = 3.00 V x 1.8 A = 5.40 Watts How many of these batteries will you need and how will you have to arrange them if you want to power a 6 volt radio?
In parallel the amperage is additive and the voltage is constant. If we have batteries that are 1.5 V each and 1.8 A each then: Atotal = A1 + A2 Atotal = 1.8 A + 1.8 A = 3.6 A and
If you have 2 panels that are rated at 12 volts each how many of them will you need and how will you have to connect them if you want a 24 volt system? The terms "Solar Panel" and "Photovoltaic Panel" describe two different devices. We use the terms as follows: A Solar Panel collects and utilizes heat energy from the sun. A Photovoltaic Panel transforms light energy into electrical energy.
In series the voltage is additive and the amperage is constant. Vtotal = V1 + V2 Vtotal = 0.5 V + 0.5 V = 1.0 V and Power = 1.0 V x 0.1 A = 0.1 Watts Solar cells are connected and arranged into a single panel. Some standard panel sizes are 12 volt and 24 volt. How many of these cells will you need and how will you have to connect them to make a 12 volt solar panel?
Battery Circuit
Solar cells produce DC electricity from light. Sunlight contains packets of energy called photons that can be converted directly into electrical energy. You cant see the photons but they hit the cell and produce free electrons that move through the wires and cause an electrical current as shown in the picture: "Solar Cell Circuit". The electrical current is the electricity that powers the motor. Although you can't see the photons you can see the light and you can assume that the amount of photons hitting your solar cell is related to the amount of light hitting your solar cell. A greater amount of light available means
a greater amount of photons are hitting your solar cell and the more power you get from it.
financial incentives, some easing in credit availability, and increasing public recognition of its environmental benefits. Although the largest utility scale plants are outside the United States, 2 Plants currently in construction in California and New Mexico will balance the European dominance in large scale solar utility projects.
The Olmedilla Photovoltaic (PV) Park uses 162,000 flat solar photovoltaic panels to deliver 60 megawatts of electricity on a sunny day. The entire plant was completed in 15 months at a cost of about $530 million at current exchange rates. Olmedilla was built with conventional solar panels, which are made with silicon and tend to be heavy and expensive.
Renovalia developed this power station in Puertollano, Ciudad Real, housing an energy park with an installed capacity of 50 megawatts (MW). The power generated here is equivalent to the annual domestic consumption of electricity of about 39,000 households. The energy produced here will replace a theoretical discharge of 84,000 tons of CO2/year or, 2.1 million tons of CO2 over the 25 years during its production.
The power station will have an installed capacity of 46 MWp, counting a total of over 376,000 solar panels. Almost 190,000 panels (32 MW) are fitted on fixed structures, 52,000 (10 MW) on singleaxis trackers, which follow the sun across the sky, and a further 20 MW of power capacity will be added during phase two of the project. It will occupy an area of 320 acres (130 hectares), producing 88 GWh of electrical energy per year. 4. Waldpolenz Solar Park, Germany
The Moura photovoltaic power station is located in the municipality of Moura, in Alentejo, Portugal, which is one of the sunniest regions in Europe and also one of the most economically depressed. Its construction involves two stages, with the first one being constructed in 13 months and completed in 2008, and the other will be completed by 2010, at a total cost of 250 million for the project.
Waldpolenz Solar Park, which is the worlds largest thin-film photovoltaic (PV) power system, is built in on military air base to the east of Leipzig in Germany. The power plant is a 40-megawatt solar power system using state-of-the-art thin film technology. 550,000 First Solar thin-film modules are used, which supplies 40,000 MWh of electricity per year. The investment cost for the Waldpolenz solar park amounts to some Euro 130 million.
The plant produces an impressive 34 GWh every year, which will power 12,000 households and prevent 375,000 tonnes of CO2. The facility sits on seventy hectares and houses 172,000 panels. The projects budget was around 180,000,000. La Rioja, a Spanish region known for its wine, already covers 62% of its electricity with renewable sources.
Cars might soon be powered by new fuel cells that create electricity through chemical reaction. Screen-printed solar cells are expected to drive prices down even more. Roofing shingles are capturing the sun's rays and turning them into electricity! Solar panels are being mounted to the sides of houses when roof space is not an option. Pools are being heated with solar energy for a fraction of the price of conventional heaters.