What is a solar cell and a solar module?
A solar cell, also called a photovoltaic (PV) cell, is the smallest element that
converts light into electrical energy. Each cell is made of silicon like a computer chip.
The silicon is treated so that it generates a flow of electricity when light shines on it.
Solar modules are series of solar cells wired together.
Are
solar cells a new technology?
Modern solar cells with practical efficiency were invented in the early 1950s, and have
been used to power satellites since 1959. They became popular for terrestrial applications
in the mid-1970s, mostly for remote telecommunications, navigational aids and other
rugged, remote industrial uses including microwave, TV, radio and cellular repeater
stations. They have been powering urban applications such as roadside emergency telephones
and traffic sign boards since the mid-1980s. With prices dropping steadily, they are now
becoming affordable for urban homes and businesses.
Do
Solar Cells Store Energy?
No. Solar cells just convert sunlight into an electric current that must be used
immediately or stored in batteries to be used later.
What
Does Photovoltaic Mean?
The direct conversion of light into electricity.
What
is a PV cell?
The smallest semiconductor element that converts light into electrical energy (DC
voltage and current).
Are solar cells a new technology?
How well do solar modules work in inclement weather?
In cloudy weather, solar modules work, although they produce less electricity than on a
sunny day. Under a light overcast, the modules might produce about half as much as under
full sun, ranging down to as little as five to ten percent under a dark overcast day. If
the modules become covered with snow, they stop producing power, but snow generally melts
quickly when the sun strikes the modules; if you brush the snow off, they resume operation
immediately. Our modules can withstand one inch (2.5 cm) hailstones at 50 mph (80.5 kph).
What is a
PV array?
An interconnected system of PV modules that function as a single electricity-producing
unit. The modules are assembled as a discrete structure, with common support or mounting.
In smaller systems, an array can consist of a single module.
What are
the types of Solar Technology?
The four types of solar technologies are:
- Photovoltaics: Photovoltaic solar cells, which directly convert sunlight into
electricity, are made of semiconductor materials. This can include very simple cells that
power calculators and watches, and complex systems that can light houses.
- Passive solar heating: Buildings designed for passive solar and day lighting combine
building materials that absorb and slowly release the suns heat with design features
such as large south-facing windows. No mechanical means are employed.
- Concentrating solar power: This technology uses reflective materials such as mirrors to
concentrate the suns energy and convert it into electricity.
- Solar hot water and space heating and cooling: Solar hot water heaters use the sun to
heat either water or a heat-transfer fluid in collectors.
What is a
PV system ?
A PV system is a complete set of components for converting sunlight into electricity by
the photovoltaic process, including the array and the balance of system components.
What is
PV conversion efficiency ?
The ratio of the electric power produced by a PV device to the power of the sunlight
shining on the device.
Are Solar
Electric systems safe ?
Yes. Solar cells are mostly silicon, the primary component of sand. There is no exhaust
and no toxic materials to leak out of the system. The electricity coming through the
inverter is just like the electricity coming from household wall sockets; you should use
the same care you would with utility power. All components are approved for utility
interconnection and are installed according to standard construction practices.
Are Solar
Power Systems Good for the Environment ?
Yes! Energy created through our solar electric system produces no pollutants. Our
smallest system typically cuts greenhouse gas emissions as effectively as 50 trees. |