Facts about Solar Energy: Solar Home Energy Systems
Facts about Solar Energy for the Home
- PV Modules or solar panels (to turn solar energy into electricity)
- A charge controller (this is an electrical device that prevents batteries from overcharging and from power running from the batteries into the solar panels).
- Batteries, to store the electricity for night time usage.
- An inverter (an electrical device that changes the electricity created through the solar panels into electricity ready for use in your regular household wall plugs). Solar panels create Direct Current DC and a household runs on A/C Alternating Current.
- In the case of a hybrid home solar system, an automatic switch to get current from the electrical grid, or some other power source such as a generator would be included as well. The advantage of a hybrid system is that you are not dependent on solar energy alone.
- A 1-kilowatt home solar systems is sufficient for most households.
- A 1-kilowatt home solar system will provide roughly 1,600 kilowatts per year in a sunny climate (receiving 5.5 hrs of sunlight each day) and about 750 kilowatt hours per year in cloudy climates (receiving 2.5 hours of sunlight each day).
- A 1-kilowatt home solar system is uses about 10-12 solar panels and requires about 100 square feet of installation area such as the roof of your house or a section of land on your property.
- A 1-kilowatt home solar system reduces waste and pollution by about 170 lbs. of coal from being burned, 300 lbs of CO2 from being released into the atmosphere and 105 gallons of water from being consumed each month! A big step towards protecting our environment in other words.
- With battery back up, a solar energy system can provide electricity day and night, no matter what the weather conditions. Other options such as back up generators or grid tie systems provide total security.
- On average a 1-kilowatt home solar system takes about 1-2 days to install and costs around US$10,000 (though prices are coming down), but can vary greatly and does not take into account any tax incentives offered by the government for reducing carbon emissions.
- Most systems come with a 5-year warranty, although the solar panels are warranted for 20, and as technology advances some are even coming out with a 30 year warranty.
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- starsam starsam Feb 16, 2009 @ 10:03 am
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- anthony101 anthony101 Sep 11, 2008 @ 2:09 pm
- Solar power definitely seems to be turning into a trend. By the way, did you know that the first solar power plant was built and in operation almost exactly a 100 years ago? It was built in Cairo, Egypt, but was destroyed during the first world war.
at the time they still calculated solar energy output in terms of horsepower rather than kilowatts.
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