Solar Energy
Our sun is a natural
nuclear reactor. It releases tiny packets of energy called photons, which
travel the 93 million miles from the sun to Earth in about 8.5 minutes. Solar energy is the
technology used to harness the sun's energy and make it useable. A solar cell is a device that converts light directly into
electricity using the photoelectric effect.
When photons hit a solar
cell, they knock electrons loose from their atoms. If conductors are attached
to the positive and negative sides of a cell, it forms an electrical circuit.
When electrons flow through such a circuit, they generate electricity. Multiple cells make up a solar panel, and multiple panels
(modules) can be wired together to form a solar array. The more panels you can
deploy, the more energy you can expect to generate.
Photovoltaic (PV) solar panels are made up of many solar cells. Solar cells are made
of silicon, like semiconductors. They are constructed with a positive layer and
a negative layer, which together create an electric field, just like in a
battery. PV solar panels generate direct current (DC) electricity. With
DC electricity, electrons flow in one direction around a circuit.
In traditional solar
modules (polycrystalline and monocrystalline), silicon wafers are impregnated with impurities to
create a semiconductor that converts sunlight into electric
current. Electrical contacts are then created to join one solar cell to
another. As silicon reflects, an anti-reflective coating is placed on top of
the silicon wafers, usually titanium dioxide or silicon oxide.
The solar cells are laid
between a superstrate layer on the top and a backsheet layer on the bottom. The
superstrate is usually glass, and the backsheet is plastic. This is then placed
inside an aluminium frame to create a finished solar panel.
A solar inverter takes the
DC electricity from the solar array and uses that to create AC electricity.
Inverters are like the brains of the system. Along with inverting DC to AC
power, they also provide ground fault protection and system stats,
including voltage and current on AC and DC circuits, energy production and
maximum power point tracking.
How a home solar
energy installation works? First, sunlight hits a solar panel on the roof. The
panels convert the energy to DC current, which flows to an inverter. The
inverter converts the electricity from DC to AC, which you can then use to
power your home. It’s beautifully simple and clean, and it’s getting more
efficient and affordable all the time.
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