Solar Power io9/379226/a-solar+powered-death-ray Kim Grant Solar Tower

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Solar Power http://io9.com/379226/a-solar powered-death-ray Kim Grant Solar Tower PS10, near Seville, Spain

How Solar Power Works Photovoltaic Cells Energy in the light is absorbed by the material and electrons bounce off. This gives them a higher state of energy, producing an electric current. Currently PV cells include: Monocrystalline silicon Polycrystalline silicon Microcrystalline silicon Cadmium telluride Copper indium selenide or sulfide

How Solar Power Works Concentrated Solar Power A Heliostat system directs sunlight to a central tube which contains a medium, such as molten salt This circulates and heats water into steam

Still, how it works More Concentrated Solar Power Large scale conductor Small scale conductor

Research http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar cell

Benefits Powered by the Sun Zero emissions http://www.psy.ritsumei.ac.jp/ akitaoka/sun.jpg Little maintenance once installed Can last a lifetime For every mill. Invested, 515 jobs are created

Downsides Expensive to install initially Doesn’t work at night Hard to store the energy (can use batteries) Large scale production takes space Isn't completely efficient, doesn't utilize all of the sun's energy. yet

So, why solar power? With the amount of solar energy the planet receives we have the potential to provide at least 1,000 times the energy consumed globally. (in 2008) On a sunny day the sun gives off 1,000 watts of energy to the earths surface per square meter Sunlight is infinite, unlike many of our other energy sources

Current Usage PV Power Plants Spain has the top two plants (both built in 2008) Portugal is next, followed by Germany Spain has four more plants US is next on the list, the plant was finished Oct, 2009 Concentrated Solar Power Stations Top three stations are in the US (all parabolic troughs) Next three are in Spain PV plant in Andalusia, Spain http://www.solarserver.de/solarmagazin/solar-report 0509 e 3.html

Germany and Solar Power Accounted for half of the global solar power usage in 2007 Waldpolenz Solar Park 40,000 MW-h /year In 2006 passed a feed-in tariff. Utilities paid customers for the power they would feed into the grid if they installed solar panels Achieved 8.3 GW by 2009 Germany is reducing the subsidy amount though

Works Cited http://io9.com/379226/a-solar powered-death-ray http://www.petervaldivia.com/technology/energy/solar-power.php http://www.solarhome.org/infoadvantagesofsolarpower.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar panel http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar power http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycrystalline silicon http://www.statesadvancingsolar.org/solar-101/benefits-of-solar

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