What is solar energy?
Solar energy is, simply, energy
provided by the sun. This energy is in the form of solar radiation, which makes
the production of solar electricity possible.
Electricity can be produced
directly from photovoltaic, PV, cells. (Photovoltaic literally means “light”
and “electric.”) These cells are made from materials which exhibit the
“photovoltaic effect” i.e. when sunshine hits the PV cell, the photons of
light excite the electrons in the cell and cause them to flow, generating
electricity.
Solar energy produces
electricity when it is in demand – during the day particularly hot days when air-conditioners drive up electricity demand.
In use, solar energy produces
no emissions. One megawatt hour of solar electricity offsets about 0.75 to 1 tonne of CO2.
PV panels are being used
increasingly, both in the city and in remote locations, to produce electricity
for households, schools and communities, and to supply
power for equipment such as telecommunication and water pumps. The majority of
solar PV installations in Australia are grid-connected systems.
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