Title: Solar Energy
1Solar Energy
- Radiant energy produced by fusion in the suns
core. This energy radiates out from the sun in
all directions. - Some of it reaches the earth as radiant energy.
2Disadvantages
- Solar cars only run well during the day with
direct sunlight and no clouds - Equipment can be costly to make
- The energy needs to be stored so it can be used
at night too
3Advantages
- Clean source of energy that have a low
environmental impact - Renewable energy that can be used for years and
years. - Saves money within households
4Availability!!
- Comes from the sun, so it has to be stored so it
can be used at night - Renewable
- Depends on time of day
5Researchers
- Kurt Yeager, Jane Perkins, Carl Pope, David
Freeman, and Luster Brown - Freeman and others
6Cost
- Solar water heating fo one house/year 400
- 30cents/ kilowatt in homes
- Electric power research institute has spent 500
million a year on research
7Photovoltaic (solar cell systems)
- Solar cells also can be used to power outdoor
lighting fixtures. Producing electricity directly
from sunlight. Solar cells also can be used to
power outdoor lighting fixtures. - use-Solar cells are often used to power
calculators and watches. - But because the lenses must be pointed at the
sun, the use of concentrating collectors is
limited to the sunniest parts of the country.
Solar
8Concentrating Solar Systems
Using the sun's heat to produce electricity
Use-Many power plants today use fossil fuels as a
heat source to boil water.
9Passive Solar Heating and Day lighting
- Using solar energy to heat and light buildings.
- Thousands of years ago, the Anasazi Indians in
Colorado incorporated passive solar design in
their cliff dwellings. Credit John Thornton - use-Today, many buildings are designed to take
advantage of this natural resource through the
use of passive solar heating and daylighting.
10Solar Hot Water
- Heating water with solar energy.
- For solar hot water systems, flat-plate solar
collectors are typically installed facing south
on a rooftop.
use-The shallow water of a lake is usually warmer
than the deep water. That's because the sunlight
can heat the lake bottom in the shallow areas,
which in turn, heats the water. It's nature's way
of solar water heating. The sun can be used in
basically the same way to heat water used in
buildings and swimming pools.
11Solar process heat and space heating and cooling
- Industrial and commercial uses of the sun's heat.
- Use-ventilation air preheating, solar process
heating, and solar cooling.