Showing posts with label solar power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solar power. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2015

Solar power, National Geographic

Solar power, National Geographic


 Every hour the sun beams onto Earth more than enough energy to satisfy global energy needs for an entire year. Solar energy is the technology used to harness the sun's energy and make it usable. Today, the technology produces less than one tenth of one percent of global energy demand.
Many people are familiar with so-called photovoltaic cells, or solar panels, found on things like spacecraft, rooftops, and handheld calculators. The cells are made of semiconductor materials like those found in computer chips. When sunlight hits the cells, it knocks electrons loose from their atoms. As the electrons flow through the cell, they generate electricity.

<p>Photo: Solar panels on a house</p>

On a much larger scale, solar thermal power plants employ various techniques to concentrate the sun's energy as a heat source. The heat is then used to boil water to drive a steam turbine that generates electricity in much the same fashion as coal and nuclear power plants, supplying electricity for thousands of people.

In one technique, long troughs of U-shaped mirrors focus sunlight on a pipe of oil that runs through the middle. The hot oil then boils water for electricity generation. Another technique uses moveable mirrors to focus the sun's rays on a collector tower, where a receiver sits. Molten salt flowing through the receiver is heated to run a generator.

Other solar technologies are passive. For example, big windows placed on the sunny side of a building allow sunlight to heat-absorbent materials on the floor and walls. These surfaces then release the heat at night to keep the building warm. Similarly, absorbent plates on a roof can heat liquid in tubes that supply a house with hot water.

Solar energy is lauded as an inexhaustible fuel source that is pollution and often noise free. The technology is also versatile. For example, solar cells generate energy for far-out places like satellites in Earth orbit and cabins deep in the Rocky Mountains as easily as they can power down town buildings and futuristic cars.

But solar energy doesn't work at night without a storage device such as a battery, and cloudy weather can make the technology unreliable during the day. Solar technologies are also very expensive and require a lot of land area to collect the sun's energy at rates useful to lots of people.
Despite the drawbacks, solar energy use has surged at about 20 percent a year over the past 15 years, thanks to rapidly falling prices and gains in efficiency. Japan, Germany, and the United States are major markets for solar cells. With tax incentives, solar electricity can often pay for itself in five to ten years.

Article source:  National Geographic

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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Why We Should Go Solar, Very Important Information

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Friday, November 20, 2015

Save Money by Going With A Solar Power Sytem

Save Money by Going With A Solar Power Sytem


The cost of electricity for home and business owners has gone up in 28 of the past 30 years, with an almost 40% increase in the last decade alone. History indicates that Homeowners who remain completely grid-dependent will pay more in utilities next year than they do now, and will continue to pay more with each coming year.
But using are Solar power system, you are very likely to save money on your energy bill immediately. Solar panels generate electricity you can use to power your home, which can drastically reduce the amount of energy you need to buy from your utility company. In addition, your system may generate power that you don't use, and in most states this surplus energy can be sold back to the utility company for other people to use – providing you with further savings on your utility bill.  In some cases, Home owners' utility bills can drop to $0.

Source: US Energy Information Administration

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Is Solar power the best way to save on your electric bill?

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For more information on solar, or how you could have it on your roof with no money down right now, contact me and we could find out how much you could save on solar and a free quote to see how much you can save on your electric bill the very first month.

That means that you don't have to save money in order to get a solar power installation of the most advanced technology. Your system's performance is always monitored. installed by the company.

Now that Elon Musk's Gigafactory is producing the powerwall, it allows to be totally self sufficient in case of outages.

  Technology is getting very good and much more affordable that it was in the 80's for example. The solar panels and solar power systems are much more efficient as well as the batteries. Solar power is much cleaner than what is being used right now. We work with the best solar power company in the USA. I bring you to them and they do the job. I bring them people that are wanting a better approach to energy. If we don't act now it's be too late. My contribution to the environment. I just want better for my children. We have a big group working together and thing are booming. It's a trend like the phone was. look it up on Google. The people are speaking up. We all want healthier. For everyone. That's what technology is for.
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