We all know the sun warms us, it gives us light during the day and it makes plants grow. On top of all its natural benefits, it is now an important source of electricity.<\/p>\n
Does the sun\u2019s light make electricity, or is it the sun\u2019s heat?<\/p>\n
The answer is both. Different technologies capture light or heat to generate power. It may be done on a large or small scale, so homeowners, small businesses and power companies that run utility-scale solar farms can all perform this magic if they have the right tools.<\/p>\n
Here\u2019s a look at the different kinds of sun power and how they are used.<\/p>\n
The sun\u2019s power may be tapped for energy passively by locating buildings to make the most of the sun. Good sun exposure, construction materials that capture the sun\u2019s heat, windows that maximize sunlight, built-in natural air circulation \u2014 all take advantage of physical surroundings.
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A black container full of water hung out in the sun is an example of using passive solar energy techniques to heat water. How long the water will retain the heat depends on how big the container is, but it will stay warm for a while after the sun sets.<\/p>\n
Active solar power involves more machinery \u2014 sophisticated technologies such as solar photovoltaic panels (PV) and concentrated solar power (CSP).<\/p>\n
Solar photovoltaic panels are versatile, because they may be used on individual houses and commercial buildings as well as on large solar farms. Materials with a special ability to convert the sun\u2019s rays into electricity are the core \u201ccells\u201d of solar PV panels.
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Solar panels can provide electricity to off-grid sites or feed electricity into the general power grid. A small solar panel can supply enough energy to power a few lights or a laptop in a place not connected to a power grid.<\/p>\n
An array of panels installed on a rooftop can provide much of the electricity needed on-site \u2014 even after the sun goes down, if energy-storage batteries are used. Where power grids are equipped to accept it, excess electricity can be a moneymaker for small producers using distributed energy resources like solar. Residences and businesses alike can benefit. Some sports arenas generate enough electricity from solar to power hundreds of homes in nearby neighborhoods.<\/p>\n
A huge solar PV farm can power entire towns. Among the largest such projects currently online are the Topaz and Solar Star plants in California, both run by MidAmerican Solar and each having 580 megawatts generation capacity. NRG Energy operates the Agua Caliente solar project in the desert in Yuma County, Arizona, with a 290 MW capacity. Other, even larger, facilities are in construction or planning stages around the world.<\/p>\n
CSP uses solar thermal energy indirectly by focusing the sun\u2019s heat into a small beam. Thousands of mirrors concentrate beams of solar heat on boilers. The heat produces steam that runs turbines generating electricity. CSP also has expanded electricity-storage potential.<\/p>\n
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The SolarReserve Crescent Dunes plant in Tonopah, Nevada, is the first to commercially use a molten salt storage technology. The Redstone thermal power project in South Africa\u2019s Northern Cape province, using the same technology, is slated for completion in 2018. Molten salt storage can extend the availability of solar energy to customers as long as 12 hours.<\/p>\n
As prices, particularly of solar PV technologies, fall and more renewable energy resources integrate into conventional power grids, more polluting fossil-fuel-powered electricity can be replaced by clean energy.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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