What is Solar Energy?
The most precise Solar Energy definition is simply:
Energy from the sun. But what is solar energy really? There are
two types of solar energy:
Thermal Energy & Electric Energy
Thermal Energy
Thermal Energy is everywhere. It's lights up our days. It heats
the earth, our bodies and our homes. It dries our clothes and
gives us produce like sun-dried tomatoes. All for free! It's
also used to heat water for domestic use or even pools. There
are two ways in which water can be heated:
1. Actively, when a conventional heating element within the
solar hot water system heats water on hot days.
2. Passively, when water is preheated before it is delivered to
the cold inlet of a conventional gas/ electric water heater.
Electric Energy
Electric Energy uses the power of the sun to produce electricity
through solar cells, otherwise known as photovoltaics (PV). It
can be applied in three ways:
1. Stand-alone
2. Grid-connected
3. Back-up
Stand-alone: also called Solar Home System (SHS):
A system not connected to the grid. More often than not, these
systems are installed in remote areas where there is no
utility-supplied power, like remote holiday cottages.
It is often cheaper to install a solar energy system than lay
electricity cables to the site. Excess energy can be stored in a
battery for use during times where there is no sunshine.
Grid-connected:
A system where utility supplied electricity is connected to the
property, but the owners wish to harvest clean, free energy from
the sun. Usually in a quest to live a more sustainable,
environmentally friendly existence.
Electricity is supplied firstly from the solar energy system,
then the connected battery if one has been installed and finally
from the grid if there is still a need.
Back-up:
A system connected to an unreliable grid or one of poor quality.
These types are usually installed in areas where a lot of power
blackouts occur. A small system will service the most important
electrical appliances and lights, but a bigger system will be
required to keep the fridge running during a blackout.
So, what is solar energy used for then?
1. To provide heating
2. To provide electricity
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