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    he popularity of solar power seems undiminished even after decades of its discovery. It was what everybody was raving about in the 70's. The popular frenzy over solar power continued well into the 80's too. What is surprising to note is that solar power is still enjoying tremendous popularity even today. So what makes solar power such a 'hot' idea (no pun intended) even after all these years? The first, and clearly the most important reason, is economy. If you've ever wondered if there is such a

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    Solar Power Appliances

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    Stanford, the SunPower Company has lived to beat adversities and emerged as a formidable force to reckon with in the provision of solar energy in the past few decades. Markedly, Dr. Richard Swanson acted on a market gap and spearheaded the company’s establishment from a research and development corporation to a fully-fledged production firm that produces and sells solar panels globally. Owing to worldwide warming and climate change, there have been entrants in the same line of business that compete

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    Solar Power Author Ming Zhang Abstract: this paper introduce solar power from several aspect. The situation of solar energy, the application we find in modern life. Let us to know the solar panel and two basic kind of solar farm. Finally, it illustrate the structure of PV cell, calculate the efficiency and introduce us one new kind of solar converters. Index terms: Solar Power, application Solar farm, Photovoltaic, converter Introduction As solar power

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    MOVABLE SOLAR POWER PLANT CUM SOLAR PUMP FIELD OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to the solar power plant. More, particularly, this invention relates to a movable solar power plant cum solar pump wherein the solar panels can be carried to one place to another and can produce simultaneously solar electricity for solar pump as well as electricity for various electrical equipment/apparatus. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION As fossil fuels put the planet in peril, hopes for future prosperity in the developing

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    Solar Power Innovations Solar Power has been observed as early as the year of 1839 by a French physicist named Alexandre-Edmond Becquerel. He invented the first photovoltaic cell. Since then his studies and works have been perfected on and continue to change the world in which we live for the better. Photovoltaic cells have constantly been evolving ever since. In 1883, Charles Fritts built the first solid state photovoltaic cell using materials such as gold and selenium. With further advances to

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    Solar Energy On one bright sunny day in July, as Victor was walking through the town where he was vacationing, he noticed something he had never seen before. Grid-like panels on top of a house sparked his curiosity. After returning to the hotel he was staying at, Victor asked to use the business center. He browsed the internet as he tried to figure out what the curious panels were. He eventually came across Solar panels in his search and he began to take an interest in the subject. Victor soon found

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    Solar Power was it a blessing in disguise or will it end up being a desolation for the entire civilisation? Whenever a new advancement is introduced, without a doubt, an impact is being made on the society, although it really makes our lives a whole more better and easy but one cannot really ignore that there are a number of ways in which it could negatively impacts our society. As a matter of fact, we experience this effect in our daily lives. It has an effect on the growth of the economy, our

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    which we can then harness for power” (Alivisatos). The method of transforming light into energy by human means is called PhotoVoltaics. Having this general knowledge, humankind created different devices made of a certain kind of material which could turn the solar power into energy; these devices are called PhotoVoltaics cells or solar cells. With those tiny cells, humans have created (for a much efficient use of this power) a much bigger device called solar panels. Solar panels are

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    Solar Power I.Introduction - The Origin of Solar Energy Solar energy is a photovoltaic effect. It is the act of electricity generated from sunlight. Sunlight begins with the sun. The sun is made up of four layers which are: the core, the radiative zone, the convective zone, and the photosphere. These layers have their own purposes that creates light. Light is a form of radiation, electromagnetic radiation, which is made up of photons. The core produces the energy by hydrogen atoms(H). Then it converts

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    Solar energy is derived from the rays of the sun, as is evident from its name itself. Solar energy has numerous benefits for users. However, until recent years, this source of energy could be used only during the day. Presently though, the current technology enables individuals to effectively store and use solar power, even during the night. We would be discussing some of the major benefits of solar energy in this article. While it has always been customary to depend on the sun for heat and warmth

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