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So How Do Solar Panels Work?

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Solar power is a good green source of energy and a serious option to consider for your energy needs. Other options such as wind turbines and hydroelectric generator can be used in but for most homes and smaller business solar is one of the most achievable options.

How solar panels work is they generate power from the sun by converting light in to electricity. This process of capturing the sun's rays is done using no moving parts, with zero emissions and no or little maintenance. Solar panels are manufactured using a series of silicon cells that individually generate electricity from sunlight. As the light hits the surface of the solar panel light particles produce an electrical current on the surface of small silicon wafers.

Some of the smaller solar panels you can buy today produce up to 12 volts of energy. Its these smaller solar panels that contain around 36 solar cells. If you look at large solar panels they will produce up to 24 volts of energy. These larger solar panels will contain around 72 solar cells.

Solar panels can be wired together to create a bank of panels and increase the amount of energy you can harness. This gives the advantage of using a higher voltage output so the solar panels can use smaller wire to transfer the electric power from the solar panel to the output, charging batteries for example.

Solar panels have different types depending on the cost and efficiency you want and need. Monocrystalline solar panels is one type that is at the top of the tree. It is possible the most expensive type of solar panel but it is by far the most efficient. What makes this panel so good is that it uses a very pure type of silicon generated in a complicated growth process for the silicon crystals.

The second type of solar panel to consider is Polycrystalline. Polycrystalline solar panels are also known as Multi-crystalline and are made with Polycrystalline cells. This second type of panel is less expensive but it is not as efficient as Monocrystalline cells. This if a result of the cells are not grown in a large block of many crystals.

The Amorphous solar panels are not constructed from crystals like some other types of panel. These Amorphous solar panels have a thin layer of silicon coated on a base material, like metal or like glass. This type of solar panels tends to be less expensive than other market options however they are not so efficient in harnessing the energy from the suns rays.

With the world reliant on fossil fuels, solar panels and solar energy are looking like they can be a good investment to help you save money and save energy. Unlike choosing an energy supplier and paying just for the energy you use, there is an initial set up costs which some may find expensive. To help this there are schemes to provide grants and funding. Any solar scheme will have a pay back plan to show that over a period of time solar is a great solution to our energy needs and will help the environment and help reduce your energy bills.


About the Author

Using renewable energy is key to sustainably fuelling our homes in the future. For expert advice on solar panels and Solar installers East Anglia contact Absolute Solar and Wind.


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