The Different
Applications Of Solar Power System
Implementing a solar power system is one of
the more popular options for an alternative source of energy.
It is also one of the fastest systems to implement because of
its simple design.
Solar Energy Systems - The Basics
Solar power systems currently enjoy many applications and
uses in various industries because of (1) savings and (2) ease
in setup. These industries can either use a passive or active
system to harness the energy of the sun.
A passive solar
heating system uses natural methods of collecting energy
from the sun while active systems use mechanical and
photovoltaic methods to harness solar power.
A solar power system has two possible designs, it can either
use solar collectors or
solar panel systems,
which are rows of photovoltaic cells, or it can use heat
engines that usually come in the form of a parabolic dish to
concentrate solar power.
Solar collectors are used for small buildings and houses to
meet the regular heating needs while parabolic dishes are used
in a solar power system for a larger supply of energy.
Common Uses and Various Setup of a Solar
System
Heat water. Heated water can be used to
provide warmth to a house or building by passing it through a
frame of pipes. At the same time, it may be stored in a storage
tank for other purposes. Solar water heaters, aside from
working as an alternative to commercial heaters, is popularly
used for heating up an olympic size pool.
Treat wastewater.
Exposing water-filled plastic bottles to the sun for a number
of hours will disinfect and stabilize wastewater. This process
was actually approved and recommended by the World Health
Organization or WHO as an effective household water
treatment.
Produce steam for coooking. These systems
are aptly called solar cookers. Current solar cookers include
panel cookers, box cookers and reflector cookers. The system
can cook, dry and pasteurize food by concentrating solar power
to reach temperatures of about 300 degrees Celsius.
A solar power system can process heat or energy for
commercial and industrial applications.
Heat energy can be used for heating, and air-conditioning
requirements of factories, towers and commercial
infrastructures. It can also be applied to evaporation ponds
that extract brine from saltwater. Heat energy is also being
used to dry goods such as coffee beans and marigolds.
Home solar systems
provide electrical power to households and buildings. Solar
power plants can include rows of photovoltaic cells called
solar panels or collectors. Parabolic dishes and troughs can
also be used to concentrate solar power to produce
electricity.
All in all, a solar power system can be useful and
productive. It uses a renewable resource while at the same time
cost-effective. Setting up the system can result to many
ingenious applications and creative uses of heat energy and
solar power.
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