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Facts about Solar Power



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By : Tarra Sampson    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-04 06:31:27
Facts on solar energy help people understand the efficiency of solar power for heating homes, charging batteries and other appliances. We need to make informed decisions because that's the ideal way to find a match for your home. The applications of solar energy around the house are very numerous, although we are most familiar with electricity generation and water heating. But did you know that you can heat your swimming pool, power attic fans, computers and small appliances with photo-voltaic cells?

One of the rather common facts about solar energy is that it charges batteries and can be used for indoor and outdoor lighting systems. Although the popularity of sun-generated electricity is on the rise worldwide, the demand remains higher than the supply. And there's no mystery about it: not all geographical areas and climates are compatible with the use of photo-voltaic panels. And even if solar energy is captured in colder areas, the process is more difficult and there may not be enough power for all the applications.

Water heating consumes most power of all, this is among the most practical facts about solar energy you should know of. You should expect a 30% consume of the total energy production to just heat water. As for the different parts of the solar system, it includes panels with photovoltaic cells, a support structure, a battery, an inverter and a charge controller. Since the costs of a fully operational solar system can range around $10,000, the incentives provided by the government may be really convincing.

If you read more statistical data and facts about solar energy, you will find out that for warm climates, a 1 kilowatt home solar system can produce approximately 1,600 kilowatt hours in a year. You'll only get 750 kilowatt hours per year in cooler climates with just two hours of sun exposure per day. You can further learn how much that will save in terms of coal consume and CO2 release in the atmosphere.

The average home solar system should include between ten and twelve solar panels, facing north so that they receive maximum sunlight exposure. Very long warranties, this is one other advantage of solar panels. Yet, the system as such has a lower warranty span of about 5 years. The energy storage capacity and features vary according to the model of the panels. Sunlight can be absorbed, reflected or insulated by the collecting photovoltaic cells and then transferred and stored by the batteries.
Author Resource:- TarraSampson is devoted to helping to save the environment and control pollution by using the renewable sources of energy. Check it out at Solar Power For Homes. Also check out a related blog post at Make Solar Power.
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