Solar power is created from strong beams of light from the sun shining down on a solar panel to create electricity. It is created by the energy call.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
By Zach Lytle, Jared Freeman, Kyle Lewiecki. Overview of Solar Power The solar power is energy produced by the sun It is produced through nuclear fusion.
Advertisements

 Solar energy is the result of thermonuclear fusion reactions deep within the sun.  Solar energy is the most abundant and most powerful energy source.
By: Philip, Thomas, and Isabel
Solar Energy We can use the sun’s energy every day.
Notes: Geology Chapter 3
8th Grade Do Now 09/30/13 Essential Question: How is energy essential to our way of life? Objective: I can define Energy I can describe various forms of.
By: Zack Chiasson.  Solar power is basically the conversion of sunlight into energy.  Even the tiny percentage of sunlight that touches the earth is.
SOLAR POWER IN YOUR WORLD Colleen and Erin Lattyak.
SOLAR ENERGY By: Sam Levinson, Maya Patel, Ariel Ackerlund, Daniel Petronis, Heather Lassiter.
Solar Power By: Ashton Mitzel. History  1876  founded that when selenium is exposed to light it creates electricity, without using any heat or movement.
Solar Power By: Patrick D, Elyse L, and John A. What is Solar Power? Solar power is… Sunlight converted into usable energy. How solar energy is converted.
California's three large IOUs collectively served 12.7% of their 2007 retail electricity sales with renewable power. – Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E)
Energy Conservation and Transfer. Energy Energy is the ability to do work ( it makes things happen) Work – applying a force to move an object (transferring.
SOLAR POWER BY: SABINNE SHEPELSKY. How it Works Solar Energy- power from the sun- it is a vast and inexhaustible resource. Solar energy supports all life.
RUBY REVELES PERIOD 3 4/14/11 Solar & Nuclear Energy.
Solar Power Bailey Baker; Tim Frykoda; Strathclair Community School Solar energy is energy that comes from the sun and is captured by solar panels. Solar.
Investigations 3 & 4: Solar Water Heaters Solar Houses
Alternative Energy It’s Pros and Cons By xxxxxxxxxxxx.
Alternative Energy Sources
Which Energy Source is most sustainable in Ontario?
RENEWABLE ENERGY. SOLAR ENERGY Can be used to: -Heat water -Heat spaces -Run electricity (electronics, appliances) Works from PHOTOVOLTAIC devices (PV)
Ch. 17 Environmental Science Alternative Energy Sources.
Key Q: What other energy sources are there?
Solar Power By Francis. How does Solar Panels work? Solar panels can harness the power of the sun and transforms into electricity, as you can see in the.
The Sun The sun is made up of 70% hydrogen, 28% helium, and 2% other small atoms. The estimated surface temperature of the sun is about 5800 o C.
Photovoltaic (fo-to-vol-ta-ik) systems are solar systems that produce electricity directly from sunlight. The term "photo" comes from the Greek "phos,"
How easy is it to be green
ONE MILLION STUDENTS Lesson 1: Solar Energy Explained.
Alternative Resources Chapter 5: Section 3 Target Material: Alternative Energy Resources NuclearSolarWindHydroelectric Biological Matter GeothermalVocabulary.
Renewable-energy Use in the United States. Solar Energy.
Solar Energy Solar Energy and NASA NASA developed solar cells for the space program NASA developed solar cells for the space program Used to recharge.
SOLA R POWE R. Solar Power is generated from the PV (Photovoltaic) solar panels and delivered to the control centre. The control centre is made up of.
Alicia. SUN ENERGY MEN ALTERNATIVES Solar energy is the energy gained by capturing light and heat emitted by the Sun. SOLAR ENERGY Solar panel.
Energy Resources. Production of Electricity (p. 159)
The Sun.
By Student S. Is the ability to do work  When work is done on or by a system the total energy of the system is changed. Energy is needed to do the work.
SOLAR ENERGY By: Anastasia Williams. SOLAR ENERGY Going solar is one of the best things you can do for yourself, your home, your wallet and the planet.
Chapter 5 Energy Resources
ONE MILLION STUDENTS Solar Energy Explained. AGENDA The Sun Solar Energy on Earth Photovoltaics Electricity from the Sun Review Solar Stories Energy Action.
HOW A SOLAR CELL WORKS Solar cells are made by stacking two thin, silicon discs (one n-type and one p-type) on top of each other. The difference in charge.
Science 7: Unit C – Heat and Temperature Topic 7: Sources of Thermal Energy.
RENEWABLERENEWABLE ENERGYENERGY. Harnessing the Sun’s Energy Solar energy: Energy from the sun. The sun constantly gives off energy in forms of light.
Sunny Side Up Christine Bordonaro Chapter 31. Summary Christine Bordonaro, materials engineer explains: How the energy in sunlight – solar energy – can.
Panasonic Kids School Hybrid Car Craft Workshop. Home electric appliances that support our daily life.
PRESENTED BY: MS. PRIYA Energy For Life SOLAR ENERGY 1.
ENERGY. Where Does the Energy Go? Friction is a force that oppose motion between two surfaces that are touching. For a roller coaster car to move, energy.
Changing different types of energy into electrical power.
I Home Energy Creating energy efficient solutions for your home.
A renewable energy source..  Whenever you hear the word solar you should know that what ever you are about to learn has to do with the sun.  Solar power.
ENERGY Energy is defined as the ability to do work or cause change. **Work is when a force moves an object.
Solar Energy By Henry Mooers and Harrison White. Introduction Solar energy is clean and plentiful, it is also a renewable resource meaning it will never.
Notes: Natural Resources
Alternative Energy.
Chapter 11 Energy Resources.
Jeopardy Hosted by Ms. Schubert.
SOLAR PV SYSTEMS BY Prabhakaran.T AP/MECH
NONRENEWABLE AND RENEWABLE RESOURCES
Module 39 Solar, Wind, Geothermal, and Hydrogen
RENEWABLE RESOURCES.
Alternative Energy A Source of renewable energy, such as solar, wind, geothermal, and biofuels.
Review Energy Types.
Alternative Energy Sources
Solar Energy.
Notes: Natural Resources
Energy and Resources Unit One.
What are some pros and cons of solar energy?
III) Energy from compounds, Molecules, and atoms
Energy Vocabulary.
Notes: Natural Resources
What are some pros and cons of solar energy?
Presentation transcript:

Solar power is created from strong beams of light from the sun shining down on a solar panel to create electricity. It is created by the energy call photons hitting a solar cell, which excites light electrons, freeing them to flow. The sun is made of hydrogen, that fuses with the nuclei of hydrogen atoms to form helium, radiating huge amounts of energy into space.

1.Encapsulate- It is made up of glass or other clear material like plastic, which seal the cell from the outside environment. 2.Contact Grid- is made up of a conductor, like a metal, and it serves as a gatherer of electrons. 3.AR Coating- The antireflective coating, or AR coating, serves to guide light into the cell. Without it, light would bounce off the cell. 4.N-Type Silicon- only four electrons are supposed to bond with the four adjacent silicon atoms, the fifth valence electron is available for conduction. 5.P-Type Silicon- when Silicon is doped with atoms that have one less valence electron only, three electrons are available for bringing together with four adjacent silicon atoms, which creates an incomplete hold, which can attract an electron from a close by atom. This action is called conduction. 6.Back Contact- the back surface oaf solar cell that acts as a conductor. Layers of a Solar Panel

First, the photons hit the top of the solar cell, the antireflective coating and contact grid work together to bring the sunlight into the cell. Next, the silicon layers work to start conduction, with the help of their structures, which causes an electric current. Lastly, the back contact also works as a conductor, that ensures energy is taken from the sun. Panel Layers

Solar Power comes from the sun, and the sun’s power comes from nuclear fusion. Nuclear fusion is when the nuclei of two atoms join together. It can be found anywhere that uses solar power systems. We can always use solar power until the sun burns out, if we continue with our technological advancements. Where is it Found?

Nuclear fusion causes the sun’s high temperature, around 10,000 °F. Almost all energy starts off as solar energy, including the energy produced from fossil fuels, hydroelectric power, and wind power. Bell Laboratories created the first silicon solar cell in the year Every year, electronics become smaller in size and weight, because most of these devices run on solar cells that work in dim lighting as well. Fun Facts!

A question for the future: How can we capture Solar Power for use on earth’s surface? There are giant solar panels orbiting the earth, that may someday transfer solar light, heat, and other parts of the sun’s electromagnetic spectrum, into a kind of energy that we can use. Scientists are working on a way to bring this energy back to earth through “energy beams”, like microwaves. As of now, none of our solar power sources have gone into our atmosphere and beyond. Solar Power of the Future

Solar power can be used purify and heat water. It can heat or cool a home, providing heat and warmth. It can power cars, airplanes, and satellites. Uses for Solar Power

Male Connector Safe Touch Fuse Holder When you are installing solar panels you must use special equipment including: Female connector Electrical Inverter Power Box Safe touch fuse holder Male connector Equipment Needed for Solar Energy

~ Saves natural resources ~ No pollution is produced ~ It won’t go to waste because you can recycle it ~ It doesn’t have to be in an electric grid ~ It’s a renewable energy source. ~ Clean and plentiful type of energy. Solar Power Pros

Currently the cause that is keeping most people from using solar power is the fact that there is no perfect way to store solar power for later use. There are some ways to store the energy in a battery, but not 100% of the energy can be stored. Also not everywhere in the world is sunny all year round, and the solar cells are many times to expensive. Current Solar Power

~ It is expensive. ~ It is not available at night or whenever there is not any sun. ~ Only 20% of sunlight that hits the solar panels is transferred into electricity. ~ Not all energy is transferred into the batteries that store the energy. ~ Solar energy makes up less than 1% of the energy used in the united states today. ~ It is nit as efficient as other energy sources. Solar Power Cons

Faur, Dr. Maria, and Dr. Mircea Faur. "Solar Cell Structure." SPECMAT. Web. 6 Mar Geographic, National. "Video." National Geographic. Web. 09 Mar power/. power/ Gibson, Diane. Solar Power. Mankato, MN: Smart Apple Media, Print. Northern Tool + Equipment. "Solar Power Buyer's Guide." Solar Energy Buyers Guide. Northern Tool + Equipment Catalog Co. Web. 09 Mar Parker, Steve. Solar Power. Milwaukee, WI: Gareth Stevens, Print. Sherman, Josepha. Solar Power. Mankato, Mimm.: Capstone, Print. Bibliography