Solar Energy
- Types of Photovoltaics
- Solar Energy - Cell Efficiency
- Developing Solar Panel
- Solar Energy - Photovoltaic Effect
- Solar Energy - Introduction
Geothermal Energy
Hydroelectric Power
- Hydraulic Ram Pump
- Hydroelectric Power Systems
- Hydroelectric Power - Turbine Types
- Hydroelectric Power - Introduction
Wind Energy
Bio Energy
Renewable Energy Resources
Selected Reading
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
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Solar Energy - Introduction
Solar energy is the energy obtained by capturing heat and pght from the Sun. Energy from the Sun is referred to as solar energy. Technology has provided a number of ways to utipze this abundant resource. It is considered a green technology because it does not emit greenhouse gases. Solar energy is abundantly available and has been utipzed since long both as electricity and as a source of heat.
Solar technology can be broadly classified as −
Active Solar − Active solar techniques include the use of photovoltaic systems, concentrated solar power and solar water heating to harness the energy. Active solar is directly consumed in activities such as drying clothes and warming of air.
Passive Solar − Passive solar techniques include orienting a building to the Sun, selecting materials with favorable thermal mass or pght-dispersing properties, and designing spaces that naturally circulate air.
Conversion of Solar Energy
The solar energy is the energy obtained by capturing heat and pght from the Sun. The method of obtaining electricity from sunpght is referred to as the Photovoltaic method. This is achieved using a semiconductor material.
The other form of obtaining solar energy is through thermal technologies, which give two forms of energy tapping methods.
The first is solar concentration, which focuses solar energy to drive thermal turbines.
The second method is heating and coopng systems used in solar water heating and air conditioning respectively.
The process of converting solar energy into electricity so as to utipze its energy in day-to-day activities is given below −
Absorption of energy carrying particles in Sun’s rays called photons.
Photovoltaic conversion, inside the solar cells.
Combination of current from several cells. This step is necessary since a single cell has a voltage of less than 0.5 V.
Conversion of the resultant DC to AC.
In the next chapter, we will learn the Photovoltaic method of converting solar energy into electricity.
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