Solar cell energy
Green Technology is any technology that does not injure or impact the earth’s environment through supply, manufacturing, use, and disposal. Electric cars, solar panels, and LED light bulbs are a few examples of current Green Technology, but are they really “Eco-Friendly?”
Solar power: This is the use of sunlight to generate electricity or heat. Solar power is one of the most successful green technologies and is now cheaper to deploy than fossil fuels in many countries. Solar power can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, as well as provide energy security and independence.
Solar power, also known as solar electricity, is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics (PV) or indirectly using concentrated solar power. Solar panels use the photovoltaic effect to convert light into an electric current.[2] Concentrated solar power systems use lenses or mirrors and solar tracking systems to focus a large area of sunlight to a hot spot, often to drive a steam turbine.
Photovoltaics (PV) were initially solely used as a source of electricity for small and medium-sized applications, from the calculator powered by a single solar cell to remote homes powered by an off-grid rooftop PV system. Commercial concentrated solar power plants were first developed in the 1980s. Since then, as the cost of solar panels has fallen, grid-connected solar PV systems' capacity and production has doubled about every three years. Three-quarters of new generation capacity is solar,[3] with both millions of rooftop installations and gigawatt-scale photovoltaic power stations continuing to be built.
In 2023, solar was over 1% of primary energy and generated 6% of the world's electricity,[4] compared to 1% in 2015, when the Paris Agreement to limit climate change was signed.[5] Along with onshore wind, in most countries, the cheapest levelised cost of electricity for new installations is utility-scale solar.[6][7]
Almost half the solar power installed in 2022 was rooftop.[8] Much more low-carbon power is needed for electrification and to limit climate change.[3] The International Energy Agency said in 2022 that more effort was needed for grid integration and the mitigation of policy, regulation and financing challenges.[9] Nevertheless solar may greatly cut the cost of energy. Solar power, also known as solar electricity, is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics (PV) or indirectly using concentrated solar power. Solar panels use the photovoltaic effect to convert light into an electric current.[2] Concentrated solar power systems use lenses or mirrors and solar tracking systems to focus a large area of sunlight to a hot spot, often to drive a steam turbine.
Photovoltaics (PV) were initially solely used as a source of electricity for small and medium-sized applications, from the calculator powered by a single solar cell to remote homes powered by an off-grid rooftop PV system. Commercial concentrated solar power plants were first developed in the 1980s. Since then, as the cost of solar panels has fallen, grid-connected solar PV systems' capacity and production has doubled about every three years. Three-quarters of new generation capacity is solar,[3] with both millions of rooftop installations and gigawatt-scale photovoltaic power stations continuing to be built.
In 2023, solar was over 1% of primary energy and generated 6% of the world's electricity,[4] compared to 1% in 2015, when the Paris Agreement to limit climate change was signed.[5] Along with onshore wind, in most countries, the cheapest levelised cost of electricity for new installations is utility-scale solar.[6][7]
Almost half the solar power installed in 2022 was rooftop.[8] Much more low-carbon power is needed for electrification and to limit climate change.[3] The International Energy Agency said in 2022 that more effort was needed for grid integration and the mitigation of policy, regulation and financing challenges.[9] Nevertheless solar may greatly cut the cost of energy.
A solar cell or photovoltaic cell (PV cell) is an electronic device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by means of the photovoltaic effect. It is a form of photoelectric cell, a device whose electrical characteristics (such as current, voltage, or resistance) vary when it is exposed to light.
Solar cell energy
1. Solar energy is clean & green energy
There is some pollution during electricity generation or other sources of energy and it damages the environment due to pollution. On the other hand, there is no such difficulty in the origin of solar energy.
2. Not dependent on other sources of Energy
After solar energy came into existence and its increased use, the pressure on other energy sources has come down, which is a good sign for both the ecosystem and the environment.
3. Non-maintenance
Solar power systems do not require much maintenance. Just needs to be cleaned twice every year, but it should be kept in mind that cleaning should always be done by experts who know this work well. Inverters are also a part of the system, to be replaced in five to 10 years, that is, very little is spent on maintenance and repair work in addition to the initial cost.
4. Safer than Other
Solar power is more secure than conventional power sources, whether it is for use or maintenance and repair.
5. Renewable Energy
Solar energy is actually a source of renewable energy. It can be used in every corner of the world, i.e. it is always available. Solar energy is a never-ending energy source
6. Electricity Bill Reduction
Since you will meet all your energy needs with electricity generated from solar energy, you will get relief from the huge cost of the electricity bill. How much you can save on your bill depends on your needs.
7. Maximum Usage
Solar energy is used for various purposes. Anything can generate electricity or heat (solar thermal) by solar energy. Can deliver electricity to areas without electricity, use it in factories, supply clean water, use it in household chores, use for space satellites.
8. Technology Development
Industrial growth has increased due to the ever-increasing use of solar energy and it is expected to grow rapidly in the future.
Altogether, the use of solar panels let you save electricity and get rid of huge electricity bills just by utilizing the natural energy resource i.e. Sun.
Mr.Nathhaphat suesuwan
M.5/1 No.13
reference: https://www.peda.gov.in/top-8-reasons-why-solar-panels-are-beneficial