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 2022-02-23T07:02:36

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Solar Basics: How Do Solar Panels Work?Solar energy works by capturing the sun’s energy and quietly and effectively turning it into electricity for your home or business.Our sun is a natural nuclear reactor. It releases tiny packets of energy called photons, which travel the 149.6 million kilometers from the sun to Earth in about 8.5 minutes. Every hour, enough photons impact our planet to generate enough solar energy to theoretically satisfy global energy needs for an entire year.Solar doesn’t generate electricity all the time, but it does generate electricity when it is needed most. This includes during the daytime and during hot, sunny periods when demand for electricity is at its highest.Australia is one of the sunniest countries in the world and is the perfect place for the sun to be put to work, especially during these peak times.How Do Solar Panels Work?When photons hit a solar cell, they knock electrons loose from their atoms. If conductors are attached to the positive and negative sides of a cell, it forms an electrical circuit. When electrons flow through such a circuit, they generate electricity. Multiple cells make up a solar panel, and multiple panels (modules) can be wired together to form a solar array. The more panels you can deploy, the more energy you can expect to generate.What are solar panels made of?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cWMKvfu_yEVideo Credit: Endeavour Silver CorpPhotovoltaic (PV) solar panels are made up of many solar cells in various types of glass packaging. Solar cells are made of silicon, like semiconductors. They are constructed with a positive layer and a negative layer, which together create an electric field, just like in a battery. SunPower solar panels are also encased with aerospace-grade conductive adhesives and proprietary encapsulants to protect these cells and minimize degradation from environmental exposure.How Do Solar Panels Generate Electricity?PV solar panels generate direct current (DC) electricity. With DC electricity, electrons flow in one direction around a circuit. This example shows a battery powering a light bulb. The electrons move from the negative side of the battery, through the lamp, and return to the positive side of the battery.With AC (alternating current) electricity, electrons are pushed and pulled, periodically reversing direction, much like the cylinder of a car’s engine. Generators create AC electricity when a coil of wire is spun next to a magnet. Many different energy sources can “turn the handle” of this generator, such as gas or diesel fuel, hydroelectricity, nuclear, coal, wind, or solar.AC electricity is used for the India electrical power grids that operate throughout the country and power thousands of homes. However, solar panels create DC electricity. How do we get DC electricity into the AC grid? We use an inverter.https://sunpowerglobal.com/int/sites/default/files/inline-images/how-do-solar-panels-work.jpgWhat Does a Solar Inverter Do?A solar inverter takes the DC electricity from the solar array and uses that to create AC electricity. Inverters are like the brains of the system. Along with inverting DC to AC power, they also provide ground fault protection and system stats, including voltage and current on AC and DC circuits, energy production, and maximum power point tracking.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_WE3snTMSsVideo credit: Luminous IndiaCentral inverters have dominated the solar industry since the beginning. The introduction of micro-inverters is one of the biggest technology shifts in the PV industry. Micro-inverters optimise for each individual solar panel, not for an entire solar system, as central inverters do. This enables every solar panel to perform at maximum potential. When a central inverter is used, having a problem on one solar panel (maybe it’s in the shade or has gotten dirty) can drag down the performance of the entire solar array. Another option to consider is using micro-inverters on each of the panels. If one solar panel has an issue, the rest of the solar array still performs efficiently.

 2025-05-14T17:02:43

How NASA Uses and Improves Solar Power?The Sun is the most energetic object in our solar system.Humans have been finding creative ways to harness the Sun's heat and light for thousands of years. But the practice of converting the Sun’s energy into electricity — what we now call solar power — is less than 200 years old. Yet in that short time, solar power has revealed the Sun’s limitless potential to power an increasingly technological society. Since the 1950s, NASA has harnessed the energy of the Sun to power spacecraft and drive scientific discovery across our solar system. Today, NASA continues to advance solar panel technology and test new innovations.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHA3DwXNhjcVideo credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Lacey YoungA Brief History of Solar Power:https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/standard-compressed-alexandre-edmond-becquerel-e1727186117653.jpgPic: A portrait of French scientist Alexandre Edmond Becquerel, taken sometime in the mid-1800s. (Public Domain)Even before the light bulb, scientists had inklings of the power locked up in a ray of sunlight.In 1839, French scientist Alexandre Edmond Becquerel (who was 19 at the time) was working in his father’s laboratory, experimenting with two metal sheets placed in an electricity-conducting liquid. As he shined light on the device, he detected a weak electric current — what we now know to be a flow of electrons through the material. This phenomenon was the first demonstration that light could generate electricity, known today as the photovoltaic effect.So how Solar Panels Work?Silicon is an abundant material used in many technological applications because it is a very good “semiconductor, ” or material whose ability to carry electric current can be easily manipulated by adding energy. In typical solar cells, silicon is layered in three thin sheets. A middle layer is made of pure silicon. The outer two silicon layers are injected with other elements (typically phosphorous on one side, and boron on the other) that differ in their capacity to “donate” or “accept” electrons. As light strikes the pure silicon layer, it energizes the silicon’s electrons, which then begin to move within the material. Those electrons are attracted to the silicon layer designed to “accept” electrons, leading to a buildup of negative and positive charges in the outer layers. These two sides are then connected with wires to form a circuit that facilitates the flow of electrons from one side to the other, generating usable power.Silicon-based solar cells power many of NASA’s spacecraft, including the James Webb Space Telescope. Learn more about why this abundant material is used in solar panels in this excerpt from NASA’s Elements of Webb video series.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq3jgT5fjhgSilicon is the go-to chip and sensor material for a reason: It works! Learn about the semiconductor properties that make this element the right choice for the Webb Telescope.Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterA breakthrough came in 1954.https://assets.science.nasa.gov/dynamicimage/assets/science/esd/climate/2023/12/2-405051main_solarfarmpanels-1.jpgThat's when scientists at Bell Labs used an abundant material called silicon to create the first solar cell that achieved 6% efficiency. Solar panels today use this same basic design, with adjustments that have allowed industrial and commercial solar panels to achieve between 15% and 23% efficiency.

 2025-05-14T16:35:37

Precision. Purpose. Power. 🇮🇳! Our bravehearts have once again shown the world that India is always ready—disciplined in training and decisive in action. Saluting the unmatched courage of our forces for their successful precision strikes during #OperationSindoor. Let this serve as a reminder: excellence comes from relentless preparation. Jai Hind! 🙏#SaluteToBravery #PahalgamAvengers #OperationSindoor

 2025-05-07T14:27:31

🔥 Unstoppable. Unshakable. United. The spirit of #OperationSindoor ignites national pride across every corner of India. From the skies over Pahalgam, our avengers struck with calculated brilliance. Here's to our armed forces—real heroes defending our dreams. 💪🇮🇳 Proud. Inspired. Empowered.#SaluteToBravery #PahalgamAvengers #OperationSindoor

 2025-05-07T14:26:41