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Solar energy and types of solar energy

  1. 1. Submitted By Palla Rinendra
  2. 2.  Solar power is energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy. Solar technologie s can harness this energy for a variety of uses, including generating electricity, providing light or a comfortable interior environment, and heating water for domestic, commercial, or industrial use
  3. 3.  Solar energy is defined as the transformation of energy that is present in the sun and is one of the renewable energies.
  4. 4. Types of Solar Energy  Passive solar energy  Active solar energy  Solar thermal energy  Concentrating solar power  Photovoltaic solar power
  5. 5.  Passive solar design refers to the use of the sun's energy for the heating and cooling of living spaces by exposure to the sun. When sunlight strikes a building, the building materials can reflect, transmit, or absorb the solar radiation.  Greenhouses and sunrooms are examples of passive designs.
  6. 6. Concentrating solar power  Concentrating solar power systems harness heat from sunlight to provide electricity for large power stations. ... The steam from the boiling water spins a large turbine, which drives a generator to produce electricity  Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) technologies use mirrors to concentrate (focus) the sun's light energy and convert it into heat to create steam to drive a turbine that generates electrical power  CSP technology utilizes focused sunlight.
  7. 7. Concentrating solar power
  8. 8.  Active solar systems are those which collect solar radiation and convert it in the form of heat to water, air, or some other fluid. ... A typical solar hot water production system is composed of solar flat plate collectors, a heat storage vessel and piping.  Ex :- photovoltaic panels, collectors, voltage controllers, blowers and pumps
  9. 9. Active solar energy
  10. 10. Photovoltaic solar power  Solar cells, also called photovoltaic cells, convert sunlight directly into electricity. Photovoltaics (often shortened as PV) gets its name from the process of converting light (photons) to electricity (voltage), which is called the photovoltaic effect.  Solar photovoltaic energy or PV solar energy directly converts sunlight into electricity, using a technology based on the photovoltaic effect. ... Photovoltaic, generators of electricity to be supplied to homes. Thermal, installed on houses to receive the sun directly.
  11. 11. Photovoltaic solar power
  12. 12. Solar thermal energy  Solar thermal power/electric generation systems collect and concentrate sunlight to produce the high temperature heat needed to generate electricity. All solar thermal power systems have solar energy collectors with two main components: reflectors (mirrors) that capture and focus sunlight onto a receiver  Ex :- Solar thermal technologies of many types include solar space heating, solar water heating, CSP, solar air conditioning, solar crop drying, solar cooking, and solar ponds.
  13. 13. Solar thermal energy
  14. 14. Advantages & Disadvantages Advantages Disadvantages Pollution free & No green house effect Needs Lot of space Reduced dependence on foreign oil and fossil fuels High initial cost Virtually no maintenance as solar panels last over 30 years Expensive Battery Safer than traditional electric current Uses a Lot of Space Solar energy is a clean and renewable energy source. Solar Panels Could Damage Your Roof Energy can be stored in battery Requires Sunny Weather To Work Best Renewable source Manufacturing Of Solar Panels Can Harm The Environment
  15. 15. Uses of Solar Energy  Solar energy is a renewable, inexhaustible and affordable form of energy.  Environmental pollution can be reduced to some extent.  Solar energy for battery charging  Solar energy for cooking  Solar energy for houses  Solar water heater
  16. 16. Conclusion :-  In the coming years, technology improvements will ensure that solar becomes even cheaper. It could well be that by 2030, solar will have become the most important source of energy for electricity production in a large part of the world. This will also have a positive impact on the environment and climate change.

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