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Megan Samson

“Solar Energy”. Megan Samson. How its produced?. Solar energy is produced from solar radiation . At the earth's surface, it is called infrared radiation where it is captured through the aid of photovoltaic or solar cells .

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Megan Samson

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  1. “Solar Energy” Megan Samson

  2. How its produced? • Solar energy is produced from solar radiation. • At the earth's surface, it is called infrared radiation where it is captured through the aid of photovoltaic or solar cells. • Once harnessed, the sunlight is absorbed into these photovoltaic/solar cells. • These cells are non-mechanical devices that are made from silicon alloys. • The most common design is pipes that box carry liquids transferring heat from the box into the building. This heated liquid then heats the water in a tank or is passed through radiators to heat the air.

  3. How it is transported to the consumer? • Once the cells are charged, the power is stored until it is ready to be used. • The amount of power that can be generated by these cells depends on the amount of sunlight that reaches them. • This will vary based on location, number of daylight hours, climate and more.

  4. How the consumer will use this energy • The four broad categories that can use solar energy are: Industrial, rural habitation, grid-connected, and consumer/indoor. • Household energy supply for your appliances and heating water. • Roadside call boxes, Telecommunications, oil companies, highway safety equipment and lighted highway signs already rely on solar energy

  5. Works Cited 2011. "Solar Energy Info | Solar Energy Facts." Solar Energy Facts | Learn the Facts about Solar Energy. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2012. <http://solarenergyfactsblog.com/solar-energy-info/>. "Renewable Energy, Solar Energy." Alternative Energy - Wind, Solar, Hydro and other alt energy sources for home power. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2012. <http://www.altenergy.org/renewables/solar.html>. MLA formatting by BibMe.org.

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