Posts Tagged ‘Solar Panels’

Measuring Solar Power: What the Sun Has to Offer. (part 5)

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
solar power
Daniel Stouffer asked:


cle explains the fundamental terms related to sunlight and residential solar energy systems. You will learn about units of measure, forms of solar radiation, spectral distribution, energy distribution, and solar position.

Germany and Japan are often cloudy or foggy but is where most solar panels now sold in the United States are produced. Because of the way solar modules produce power from direct, diffused and reflected light it works great in these conditions. A very high performing solar array can be found on a foggy beach in California.

Measuring Light and How Solar Panels Use It

The following terms related to different aspects of light and their characteristics as they come in contact with different physical formations on Earth. The definitions below will help explain how some residential solar energy systems seemingly in areas with poor sun quality can actually achieve respectable power output.

Irradiance - The rate of solar radiation falling on a given area at a moment in time. Irradiance is measured in units of kW/m2 (read kilowatts per square meter).

Irradiation - The amount of solar energy over time. Irradiation is measured in units of kWh/m2/day and read kilowatt-hours per square meter per day. Different locations through the United States (and the World) have different levels of irradiation. As in previous articles, you can find many maps on the Internet that will show the average annual solar irradiation throughout the United States.

Light Characteristics and Solar Fundamentals

Deflection - The amount of light lost when the solar panels aren’t facing the sun squarely as the sun moves across the sky. This loss of light is called deflection. Even though solar cells are etched on the surface into little pyramids to collect light from all angles, coated with a light diffusing coating, and protected with light diffusing glass, more light is deflected when the sun is not directly in front of the panels.

Spectral distribution - The bulk of the solar light spectrum which reaches the Earth’s surface is ideally suited for conversion by solar (PV) cells into electrical energy.

The Sun’s Position as It Relates to Solar Energy Systems

Two coordinates describe the position of the sun at any given time. The orientation provide the information to home solar installers to figure out and orientate the solar energy system to collect and convert as much sun energy as possible into residential electricity.

Azimuth - Describes the direction from east to west in degrees (°). North is 0 degrees. East is 90 degrees. South is 180 degrees. West is 270 degrees. The layout of this grid is not unlike the face of a compass. The markings are in degrees indicated on the face.

Altitude - Is the measurement in degrees, like on a compass, that the sun is from the horizon. Altitude is measured in degrees as well. Altitude is the point in the sky where it is located right over head often referred to it’s highest point in the sky. Just like a plane has an altitude that it travels at across the sky as it is measured above the horizon. So does the sun.

Irradiation Example for a Solar Energy System

In the coast area of California, residential solar energy systems are sized using an average of 5.5 sun hours per day. More often than not, most people think or comment that their house gets more like 8 to 15 hours of sunlight per day. This is true but sunlight is different than solar sun hours per day.

The sun hour numbers take into account things like fog, rain, night and, most importantly, deflection. The sun hour ratings listed for different places throughout the United States is the amount of solar irradiation available to be converted into electricity by a fixed mounted solar array facing true south at the optimal tilt angle. A solar module produces its full rated power only when in direct sunlight, so when the sun is to the East or the West of the module it is not at full production.

reThinking the Economics of Residential Solar Energy

Doing your part to choose green, solar power can be a bit confusing and complex at times. There are many terms, aspects of the installation, and details about your sun light hours per day that all influence decisions to upgrade your home to solar energy. A very interesting and attractive option currently development in the solar market is the option to rent a residential solar energy system versus having to pay out up to $40,000 for your own solar panels and related equipment.

The economics of residential solar power have changed. Every American homeowner can decide to upgrade to solar energy and avoid large purchase of a solar energy system. New rental programs are now available that give homeowners the chance to adopt residential solar energy without having to make a huge investment.



An Overview: How Does Solar Power Work?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009
solar power
Y.T. Lee asked:


Now that fossil fuels are becoming used up more and more with each passing day, the time for trying out another source of energy has come. One good source is solar power. At present, there are a number of people who utilize solar power not only in the workplace, but also in the home. How does solar power work, is a question that will immediately cross the minds of those who have not tried setting up solar panels to gain solar energy.

Most people who hear the phrase: ’solar energy’ will usually be reminded of the sun. Solar energy may be considered as the most practical energy source, especially because of the fact that it is renewable. Aside from that, it can be used in a variety of ways as it has different forms e.g. for heating purposes, for powering electrical appliances, etc. There was even a time during the 1980s wherein solar power was used to provide electricity to millions of homes in California.

Solar energy may be produced through the use of the so called photovoltaic tiles. Although there are other ways to produce this kind of energy, photovoltaic tiles may be considered as the most widely used. Photovoltaic tiles work by extracting energy from the sun which will be transformed into a purified form of electricity that can be used in homes. The said tiles are made up of photovoltaic cells, or solar cells that are comprised of negatively charged silicon and positively charged silicon. Once the protons of the sun meet with the silicon, an electric current is produced.

The electric current that results may be called direct current and must first go through an inverter. Once the said current passes through the inverter, it will be transformed into an alternating current which is what is needed to power electrical appliances in our homes. The resulting current may be less than 100% in terms of efficiency, but is still usable and will be able to bring down electricity bills significantly.

Another good thing about a solar cell or photovoltaic cell is that it requires very little maintenance and may even last for more than thirty years. With all the crises happening currently, solar energy is definitely refreshing and may be more efficient than other forms of energy.

Aside from providing power to a house, solar power may also be used as a heater. It can provide heat to a pool, give central heating, be used in boiling water, etc. A solar power system is usually so efficient that it can give between 75% to 100% power to the user’s property, with a significant part of that power brought back to the system or ‘recycled’. With this ‘power recycling’, the need to pay for electricity is lessened, thus creating more savings.

Many people who learn about the answers to the question: how does solar power work, may really want to try using a solar energy system in their homes. After all, who would not want to save money while at the same time have the electricity they need?



Generate Free Wind Power at Home

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009
wind power
Baguiobizz asked:


Before all the crude oil will be used up to provide electricity for us, we might as well search for a renewable power resource. A very concrete example is wind power in which the wind generator can easily be installed at your home.

Switching to wind energy as power source is a more environment-friendly and cost-effective choice. A wind-powered house is advised to have solar panels as well for a more efficient combination.

Taking in these steps, you will be able to save the environment, spend little or none in the later part, and combat power outages.

What then are the things that you should consider if you are planning to place a wind generator at your own home?

First, your house should be on a big area. Wind power turbines work best when spread over an acre of land.

Second, check to make sure that the average wind speed in your area is 11 mph. If the winds in your area are intermittent, you can’t run the system efficiently. It is best if you consult an expert about the perfect wind power solution.

The wind turbine does not only produce energy but it has the power to draw water from the outside also.

The wind power generator is perfect if your house needs uninterrupted supply of power. As long as there is wind to turn the turbine, there is electricity.

A common wind power system consists of five blades and one tower. The length of the tower is dependent on your location. Towers need to be shorter when by the beach or loner if you are placed in a low wind zone. The power collected from the wind generator can even be saved for later use. So if you are into the savings and work efficiency, a wind power generator is best for you.

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Solar Power is Easy: Do it yourself

Sunday, December 14th, 2008
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MejI Alabi asked:


 

How would you like to reduce your dependency on fossil fuels? How would you like to decrease your reliance on the power companies and cut the size of your bill each month? If you answered yes to both of these questions switching to solar power will greatly benefit you. PV systems make advantage of the suns rays and convert them into usable source of energy. The sun offers a renewable, and barring any unforeseen events, a timeless source of energy. Solar power is both financially and environmentally friendly. By using solar power one can save money, and reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that are released through the burning of fossil fuel and natural gas for power. 

 

When considering electrical bills, switching to solar power has become the oblivious answer for many people and their households. Electrical bills make up a large portion of the household budget, and during the winter months they account for half of the power bills spent in a home. A solar power system is the one way to reduce or even eliminate your electrical bills.

 

Having your home run on solar power is easy to do, and many resources make installation an easy to do it yourself process. First consider a budget for your solar power spending; this can be based off of how much of your home you will power to solar energy, or the amount of kilowatt-hours your home uses. Once you purchase the basic parts: solar panels, inverter, battery, wires, etc, installation is easy. 

 

The solar panels which will be ground or roof mounted will provide the DC current which will be taken by the inverter and transformed into AC current which will be used to power your home. One key advantage of solar power that has attracted many is its longevity. Besides the sun providing a constant source of energy, solar panels are extremely durable. Solar panels can function for many decades before showing signs of failures, so if you are on a tight budget you can purchase used solar panels worry free. Solar power is an obvious answer to reducing dependency on fossil fuels and thus power companies. The process is inexpensive, and easy for a person to do themselves.   

 

 



Solar Power for Your Home

Thursday, December 11th, 2008
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Dave Simpson asked:


When people use the term Solar Power they are usually describing one of a number of methods of harnessing energy from the sun. As traditional energy sources deplete and environmental concerns about global warming increase, renewable energies such as solar power are becoming more popular across the world.

There are two methods of harnessing solar energy, solar electric power which use photovoltaic cells to change the sun’s radiation into electricity, and thermal solar energy where the sun’s energy is used to heat water. Photovoltaic cells consist of one or two layers of a semi conducting material, usually silicon. When the suns light shines on the cell it creates an electric field across the layers, causing electricity to flow. The greater the intensity of the light, the greater the flow of electricity. Solar thermal energy is a relatively simple process where water is pumped into solar panels and, as it runs through them, is heated and then kept in a tank ready for use. The water will stay hot for around a day .

If you want to harness solar power for your home , then solar panels are usually fitted to your house roof . These operate during daylight hours. If your home is a new build it may be possible to integrate them more seamlessly into the house. It is a misconception that you can only generate solar power for your home in direct sunlight for solar power collectors can heat water on a completely cloudy day ! While solar power will not usually support a complete central heating system or provide enough electricity for all a home’s requirements, solar power for your home can provide a substantial supply of power or domestic hot water.

Solar panels are an ideal way of providing solar power for your home, by utilising a renewable energy source and minimising your use of other, less green fuels.

Most buildings are suitable for solar electric power providing 10m² to 15 m² of the roof faces southeast to southwest and is not overshadowed by buildings or other obstructions. The solar panels are available in a variety of styles from those which match with existing roof tiles to clear cells which can be used on conservatories or glass to provide shading as well as generate solar power for your home.

The cost of solar electric power varies, but is getting cheaper all the time. The power harnessed should cover half of your annual electricity consumption. In addition any excess power can be sold to the utility company . Solar power for your home is also practically maintenance free. Simply ensuring that panels are kept clean should be enough .



Get a Wind Power Turbine Generator–preserve our Environment

Monday, December 8th, 2008
wind power
John Mowatt asked:


Wind turbine power generators are one of the best solutions to preserving our environment.Wind energy is abundant and free.It is the best alternative energy form combining low cost with availability.Wind power can generate all or part of your energy requirements.With your own small wind turbine,which you can build at low cost,you can harness the enrgy of the wind to power your home.

Small wind power generators were commonly seen on farms up till the 1950s.Wind power was used for other purposes also,such as pumping water from wells.Money was tight in those days and people looked for ways to economise. Since then with increasing prosperity and little care for the environment we rely almost completely on the power company to supply our electric power.

These days attitudes,of necessity are changing.We have become aware that we must reduce our impact on the environment or face increasing problems in the years ahead. Many are now looking for alternative energy sources.The most viable alternatives are wind power or solar panels.Solar panels are however expensive and produce limited amounts of power.They have a place in some applications but are presently too expensive for general use as a power supply.

Wind power turbines are now in use to supply all or part of the power supply for many cities all over the world including the USA.They supply “green” power at a cost competitive to conventional power generating facilities.Wind turbine power generators are now being used by many to produce all or part of their power needs.

Small wind turbines for private use are now available from many sources. They can be mounted on a rooftop or on a small tower or pole.They are however quite expensive.A better solution than buying a wind power generator is to build your own which can be done at quite low cost.Plans are available for building a wind generator using new or used auto parts.Any home handyman who can use simple tools can build a wind turbine which will supply part of the power needs of an average household.All or most of the power requirements of a home can be supplied with several generators.Power can be stored in storage batteries till put to use.

Power companies in many areas now will buy any excess power which you generate.When you are at work or away from home any excess power which you generate from your wind generators will earn you money.You will not only be helping to preserve our environment but making money into the bargain.It doesn’t get any better than that

Build your own wind turbine,or if you don’t mind the cost,buy one.You will help mother earth and do yourself a favor.You can save money and reduce your impact on our climate by generating power with a wind turbine.Do it today and be an example to your neighborhood.You can obtain more information by clicking on the URL below.