Solar panels are basically a
panel that uses the sun's energy to produce electricity. Solar panels harvest
sunlight and convert it to electricity that can power lights and appliances just
the ones that you use in your house. Solar Cells, or photovoltaic cells, are
arranged in a grid-like pattern on the surface of the solar panel. These solar
voltaic cells collect sunlight during the daylight hours and covert it into
electricity. Solar panels in the past have been mostly with silicon, which is
used in computers as well. More recently solar panels have used other materials
and metals because the cost of silicon is starting to rise as competition for
this precious material is becoming fierce while supply is not increasing.
And still other solar panels are
made with a different kind of silicon alloy in a rolling process. The solar
cells created in this way can be more strong, produce more watts of electricity,
and they are thinner which makes them weigh less. This can be very important for
applications like solar cars. Finally, NASA and other government sponsored space
programs use a very expensive solar panel made from gallium arsenide via a
sophisticated and expensive procedure. Solar cells made this way produce a lot
of electricity for their size and weight, but they are much too expensive for
anyone other than the government to buy.
Lately, a whole new type of
solar panel is being made from plastic which are promising because they are much
cheaper to produce. I'll be writing more on this as more is made available to
the public about them. However, for now allow me to dream about the different
ways this could be used. Suppose you want to power your laptop in a remote
location, or use a GPS device while backpacking in the wilderness for an
extended period of time. These plastic solar panels could power just about any
appliance that you use in your home out in a remote location.
The amount of power solar panels
produce is determined by the quality of the solar panel and the materials and
technology used in making the solar panel. When buying solar panels, most people
expect to pay about 4 or 5 dollars a watt. The price will slowly, but surely
come down in price over time. More and more companies are starting to research
and develop solar panels with exciting new discoveries and developments that are
starting to shine light on the solar panel industry. If you pay attention to the
stock market you will notice that there are many publicly traded solar panel
based companies now that you can invest in. To name a few there is Daystar DSTI,
XSunX XSNX, WorldWater WWAT.
Currently, solar panels are very
popular in remote locations and recreation vehicles, but this is changing. Solar
Panels are now becoming popular in urban areas where clean energy advocates and
law makers are creating incentives for this clean, safe, and quiet alternative
energy source. I can imagine a day where housetops will all be covered with mini
power plants in the form of solar panels. This will be a great and beautiful
thing for a number of reasons. This will put power in the hands of the
individual property owner. No longer will you be at the mercy of the power
company to raise rates on you. Even if you don't choose to put solar panels on
your house to zero your electricity bill, you will also benefit. Power companies
will have to lower their rates due to the increased competition from the home
based mini solar panel power plant. This will be good for national security and
protect us from terrorists. If solar panels don't take off and replace nuclear
power, our planet will become an easy target for terrorist who will then have
thousands of nuclear power plants to target for their next attack. Also, we will
be stuck with an untold amount of radioactive waste to dispose of. And, nobody
wants this stuff stored in their backyard or even anywhere in their state. It
reduces property value and creates anxiety over possible messy leaks and
exposure.
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