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Difference between revisions of "Solar Electric Technologies"

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Solar power is the result of converting sunlight into [[Electricity|electricity]] by the use of different '''solar electric technologies'''. Sunlight can be converted directly into electricity using [[Photovoltaics|photovoltaics]] (PV) and various experimental technologies, or indirectly with concentrating [[Solar Thermal Technologies|solar thermal power]].
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Solar energy can be converted directly or indirectly into [[Electricity|electricity]] by the use of the '''solar electric technologies:'''
  
[[Photovoltaics|'''Photovoltaics''']] '''(PV)''' is the field of technology and research related to the application of [[Solar Cells and Modules|solar cells]] for [[Energy|energy]] production by converting Sun energy (sunlight, including sun ultra violet radiation) directly into electricity using the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photovoltaic_effect photovoltaic effect]. 
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*DIRECT: With the use of [[Photovoltaics|photovoltaics]] (PV) modules. 
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*INDIRECT:  With concentrating [[Solar Thermal Technologies|solar thermal power]].
  
Since solar power is intermittent, it must be combined either with storage ([[Batteries|batteries]], working fluid or other energy sources) to provide continuous power.<br>
 
  
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Henceforth, different components used in solar electric technologies are listed:  
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[[Photovoltaics|'''Photovoltaics''']]&nbsp;'''(PV)''' is the field of technology and research related to the application of [[Solar Cells and Modules|solar cells]] for [[Energy|energy]] production by converting the solar radiation (sunlight, including sun ultra violet radiation) directly into electricity&nbsp;using the&nbsp;[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photovoltaic_effect photovoltaic effect].&nbsp;
  
*[[Photovoltaics|Photovoltaics]]  
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The PV systems can be grid conected or off grid. Off grid system or stand alone systems are the so called [[Solar_Home_Systems|solar home systems SHS.]]
*[[Solar Cells and Modules|Solar Cells and Modules]]
 
*[[Module Mounting|Module Mounting]]
 
*[[Wiring and Fitting|Wiring and Fitting]]
 
*[[Batteries|Batteries]]
 
*[[Charge Controllers|Charge Controllers]]
 
*[[Lamps and Electric Appliances|Lamps and Electric Appliances ]]<br>
 
  
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In the case of [[Concentrating_Solar_Power_(CSP)|'''concentrating solar power''' ]]the solar radiation is concentrated into a small area heating up a flud that will be use to power a heat engine&nbsp;conected to a generator to&nbsp;produce electricity.
  
 
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Solar energy can be converted directly or indirectly into electricity by the use of the solar electric technologies:


Photovoltaics (PV) is the field of technology and research related to the application of solar cells for energy production by converting the solar radiation (sunlight, including sun ultra violet radiation) directly into electricity using the photovoltaic effect

The PV systems can be grid conected or off grid. Off grid system or stand alone systems are the so called solar home systems SHS.


In the case of concentrating solar power the solar radiation is concentrated into a small area heating up a flud that will be use to power a heat engine conected to a generator to produce electricity.