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Jim Martin

Discover how solar energy can be used to benefit all those who are aware of the hidden potential of this powerful energy source.

Understanding solar energy and how it is generated

The earth receives solar energy from that resplendent ball of fire in the sky known as the sun. This solar energy comes from the radiant energy of the sun which is transmitted through its rays which are composed essentially of vast amounts of radioactive waves. Solar energy, after being captured through suitable means, is hardly ever used in the form it is originally received. Rather, it is converted into different other forms of energy such as electricity, heat, light, mechanical and chemical power, to be used in a diverse range of applications. Did you know that of the entire amount of sun’s energy that falls upon the earth’s surface at any given time, about 70% gets absorbed by the upper layers of the planet, especially through its vast terrains, gigantic water bodies and the clouds, while the rest is sent back into space? Solar energy is a major alternative source of power for all of us and fortunately, mankind has been able to realize its importance in saving the planet from a possible energy crisis in the future. In this respect, it is not very difficult to realize the significance of educating ourselves about the pros and cons of solar energy as we might be using it ourselves in our homes sooner than you might think.

What are the plusses and minuses of solar energy?

It is reassuring to see that solar energy is getting accepted widely by more and more people everyday and is finding newer applications and uses with every passing day. Apart from the already popular and widespread domestic use of solar power, it is also being used extensively in various other fields such as agriculture, architecture, urban planning, solar lighting, solar thermal, solar chemical, solar vehicles, cooking and so on. Based on how solar power is being used, it can be broadly divided into two classes – active solar power and passive solar power. The former is essentially all about using solar panels and photovoltaic cells to capture and convert the sun’s energy into various forms of energy, while the latter is more concerned about reducing the dependence on alternative power sources and instead, directly use the natural light and warmth of the sun by citing buildings optimally to the sun, designing well-lit and well-illuminated spaces in the buildings and so on. The fact is that solar energy has become an integral and inseparable part of our daily lives. Unfortunately, the general public ignorance about this marvelous source of power is surprising!

Compared with the many advantages of using solar power, the disadvantages of solar energy seem few and rather trivial. Let’s take a look at the pros of using solar energy first. There’s hardly any doubt today about the fact that solar energy is really an excellent alternative source of energy and thanks to modern science and technology, it is now possible to tap into this vast resource and harness a part of it to put it to various uses. The best thing about solar energy is that it doesn’t cost a thing, and after the initial setup costs, there are no further expenses. The natural reserve of our energy producing resources such as coal and petroleum is fast getting depleted. As a result, alternative sources of energy are being looked into with renewed enthusiasm. Moreover, this completely pollution-free, environment-friendly and ‘green’ source of energy is a great choice for saving the environment. Solar power also offers a great deal of flexibility and easily allows itself to be set up at very remote locations, even in satellites in space, and yet produce power with amazing efficiency. This further means that solar installations can be made in rural or remote areas for more economic and social growth. Recent advancements in solar power technology have made it possible to generate appreciable amounts of power even when the sun is not shining very brightly. To add to the convenience, the energy produced during the day can also be stored for use at night or during a dull cloudy day.

Benefiting from solar energy

Let’s take a look at some of the disadvantages of using solar power. The most serious complaint against its use is the high cost associated with it. Solar panels and other related equipment are usually quite expensive. Even the cheapest of solar power generators would easily cost one no less than a grand. Another problem of using solar power is the fact that most solar systems are not yet capable of generating sufficient amounts of electricity under less than optimal circumstances. In other words, a steady supply of bright sunlight for a fairly long stretch of time is something that is absolutely required by most solar systems today to be of any real use to us. Moreover, their performance can get seriously affected by the presence of pollutants in the air. In fact, few solar power systems today are able to give 100% output because of this reason. This is also the reason why installing a solar power generator at a remote locality usually makes better sense as it yields more output than in the city where the level of pollution is higher.

Solar power brings us numerous advantages. It saves the environment, it lowers our bills, it is fully sustainable, and it is quiet and clean. That is why so many people are having them installed every day. While solar power systems have become simpler to install, easier to procure and definitely more affordable than before, it might still challenge somebody who is new to the subject with its intrinsic complications. A step-by-step guide in this respect can be really helpful. You should seriously consider getting hold of one such good guide to ensure a trouble-free installation.

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Jim Martin is a researcher, inventor, home energy consultant and author of the #1 best-selling e-book, "Earth 4 Electricity- Renewable Energy Made Easy”. To Learn More about Jim Martin´s Unique Step By Step Solar and Wind Power System Visit: Earth 4 Electricity. For further information visit: Pros and Cons of Solar Energy

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