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		<title>Questions And Answers On What Is Solar Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cindy asks… How much solar paneling is required to produce electrical energy to move a 250 pound body in a 250 pound cart? What is the amount of solar energy required to drive a 250 pound cart with a 250 pound person 10 miles? How many square feet of recharged paneling would be required? answers: [...]]]></description>
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<h2>How much solar paneling is required to produce electrical energy to move a 250 pound body in a 250 pound cart?</h2>
<p><strong>What</strong> <strong>is</strong> the amount of <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong> required to drive a 250 pound cart with a 250 pound person 10 miles? How many square feet of recharged paneling would be required?</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">If you are willing to go slowly enough, all you need from the solar panel is enough to overcome static friction to get the cart started.</p>
<p>I do know that a cyclist cruising along at a moderate speed (say, 10 miles an hour) is expending about 1/10 horsepower.  That&#8217;s 80 watts.  So on flat ground, a 100-watt panel push them over the 10 miles in an hour.  Such a panel, if square, would be 2 to 2.5 feet on a side, if made with typical contemporary materials.  If the terrain is more than gently rolling hills, more power would be needed.</p>
<p>Perhaps you could scale that answer to your situation.</p>
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<h2>What is the infrastructure of solar energy?</h2>
<p>I am doing a project on <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong> and I need to know the infrastructure. I am not quite sure <strong>what</strong> that means, but I&#8217;ve been told it <strong>is</strong> how it&#8217;s integrated into society. Any answers or good sites?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Hey Christina, one of the big advantages of solar power is its almost total lack of infrastructure.  Infrastructure refers to the structures required to make a system work.  Roads, airports and train tracks, for example, are the infrastructure to our transportation system.  Our current electrical grid is the infrastructure for our electric supply system in most developed areas of the world.  But solar requires only the panels and a storage medium, usually a battery.  We have a vacation cabin in the upper midwest that uses both solar and wind power.  The entire system fits on, inside and behind our cabin in the form of panels on the roof, a tower and wind turbine in the field, and batteries and electronics in the utility room.  By most standards, this does not even constitute a infrastructure since there is no structure connecting it to other locations.</p>
<p>Some homes use what is called a, &#8220;Utility Intertie,&#8221; type solar system.  In this case, they have the same basic equipment we do, minus the batteries, but the output is actually connected to the homes circuit panel, and thereby to the rest of the utility grid.  Any excess the solar produces is sent back out to the grid.  It is generally used up at the neighbors house, with the solar producing home getting a credit from the power company, and the nieghbor paying their usual electric bill.  This reduces the amount of power the power company has to feed into the grid.  So again, there really is not any specific solar power infrastructure, it simply uses what is already available, our existing electrical grid.  I&#8217;ll include some sites below you can check out if you want to learn more. You an also google phrases like, &#8220;Solar Intertie,&#8221; and, &#8220;Solar Grid,&#8221; to look for other sources.  Take care Christina, Rudydoo</p>
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<h2>What are the drawbacks from using solar energy?</h2>
<p><strong>What</strong> are some drawbacks from using <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong>? I know that it <strong>is</strong> expensive, and it only works when the sun <strong>is</strong> out, <strong>what</strong> are 3 other drawbacks?</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Well for one, solar panels are not yet fully developed to the point where they&#8217;re efficient enough for normal use for everyone and everywhere. Solar panels will gain popularity in the next 10 to 15 years as electrovoltaic cells get further developed. Another draw back is that you need a lot of them to power an entire house for example. You would probably need 5 to 10 panels sized at around 2 by 5 feet. And of course as you mentioned, they are expensive (at least for now). And finally, before solar panels probably get developed well enough, you&#8217;ll have better solutions such as panels that can work at night and attract UV rays and get energy from those. (Although that one is still in the works and a big question mark.) Personally I prefer wind energy to solar, and think wind farms are more versatile and aesthetic, and a lot more eco-friendly when constructed compared to solar panels.</p>
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		<title>Questions And Answers On Solar Energy Newspaper</title>
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<h2>I need help in these atmospheric questions please?</h2>
<p>If you observe large raindrops hitting the ground, you could probably say that the cloud overhead was __________ and had __________ updrafts.<br />
a. thick, weak<br />
b. thick, strong<br />
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<p>5.If rain falls on one side of a street and not on the other side, the rain most likely fell from a(n):<br />
a. nimbostratus cloud.<br />
b. stratus cloud.<br />
c. cumulonimbus cloud.<br />
d. altostratus cloud.<br />
e. altocumulus cloud.</p>
<p>In the winter you read in the <strong>newspaper</strong> that a large section of the Midwest is without power due to downed power lines. Which form of precipitation would most likely produce this situation?<br />
a. snow<br />
b. hail<br />
c. freezing rain<br />
d. sleet<br />
e. rain</p>
<p>Radar gathers information about precipitation in clouds by measuring the:<br />
a. <strong>energy</strong> emitted by the precipitation particles.<br />
b. absorption characteristics of falling precipitation.<br />
c. amount of <strong>energy</strong> reflected back to a transmitter.<br />
d. amount of sunlight scattered off the precipitation.<br />
e. amount of <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong> passing through the cloud.</p>
<p>In a typical advancing winter storm, which of the following sequences of precipitation types is most likely to occur?<br />
a. rain, freezing rain, snow, sleet<br />
b. rain, sleet, freezing rain, snow<br />
c. freezing rain, rain, sleet, snow<br />
d. rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">B. Thick, strong<br />
c. Cumulonimbus cloud<br />
c. Freezing rain<br />
e. Amount of solar energy passing through the cloud.<br />
B. Rain, sleet, freezing rain, snow</p>
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<h2>How do I finish this off?</h2>
<p>This is a explanation and i don&#8217;t know how to finish it off and i don&#8217;t want to be too complicated. This is what i have written so far:<br />
Global Warming<br />
The Earth is surrounded by a giant, invisible ‘blanket’. We know the ‘blanket’ as the atmosphere. It keeps the temperatures on the Earth’s surface within a range that supports life. Without the greenhouse effect, the Earth would be cold and isolated, maybe even much like the surface of Mars. It would certainly be too cold for life as we know it.<br />
The atmosphere and surface of the Earth are heated by <strong>energy</strong> from the sun -<strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong>. The Earth’s atmosphere contains gases which trap some of the <strong>energy</strong>, leaving the Earth’s surface. These gases are known as greenhouse gases and are responsible for maintaining the temperatures on Earth.<br />
While much of the heat is radiated into space, some of it is radiated towards the surface. It is this warming of the Earth’s surface by the atmosphere that is called the ‘greenhouse effect’. The ‘greenhouse effect’ is necessary to support life on Earth.<br />
Most scientists agree that an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is the main cause of global warming. This will lead to worldwide changes in weather patterns, melting of polar ice caps and rising sea levels. These changes will impact on your lifestyle, the survival of plants and animals.<br />
A way to decrease the production of greenhouse gases is to reduce the burning of fossil fuels. By conserving the amount of <strong>energy</strong> we use, for example, electricity, gas and petrol, we can reduce the amount of fossil fuels which are burnt and reduce the amount of greenhouse gases produced. The use of alternative <strong>energy</strong> sources, such as wind, water and <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong>, can reduce the level of greenhouse gases produced. Planting trees to use more carbon dioxide would help maintain a lower level of greenhouse gases. Reducing your use of paper, recycling newspapers and other paper and using recycled paper will also reduce the cutting down of trees to make new paper.<br />
Green house gasMain sources<br />
Carbon dioxideBurning of coal, gas and oil.<br />
MethaneLivestock (such as cows), rice paddies and mining.<br />
Carbon fluorocarbonsAerosols, refrigerants in refrigerators and air conditioners, the production of plastic foam, dry cleaning.<br />
Nitrous oxides Fertilisers and the burning of fossil fuels, especially petrol.</p>
<p>Help please~! Thanks.</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Something like:</p>
<p>By eliminating some of these main sources of green house gas, and severely limiting those we cannot entirely eradicate, we can reduce global warming to the degree that it will not have a devastating effect on our environment.</p>
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<h2>Why i am the strongest guy ever!?</h2>
<p>1. Superman sneeze can destroy <strong>solar</strong> systems but ssj4 gogeta’s farts can destroy superman!<br />
2. SSJ4 Gogeta eats anything&#8230;including Chuck’s wife!<br />
3. SSJ4 Gogeta destroyed a planet because he thought it was food, so he cooked it with his <strong>energy</strong>.<br />
4. SSJ4 Gogeta doesn’t need to count because he is the ONE!<br />
5. SSJ4 Gogeta doesn&#8217;t fight people, he destroys people!<br />
6. When the Dragonball tv show came to america the usa started to love japan because they feared SSJ4 Gogeta would come after the usa because of world war 2 if they didn’t like japan!<br />
7. SSJ4 Gogeta&#8217;s sweat has burned holes in concrete.<br />
8. SSJ4 Gogeta once saw Spiderman on a wall, took his <strong>newspaper</strong> out and swatted him<br />
9. SSJ4 Gogeta is the reason why conan has more views than leno because SSJ4 Gogeta is making sure people watch conan!<br />
10. The asteroid belt was once a planet,but that&#8217;s before SSJ4 Gogeta destroy it!</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">I have to admit, until you came along I thought Superman was the strongest.<br />
You got my vote because I can SMELL you from here. That&#8217;s strong, dude.<br />
Have a safe and great New Year.<br />
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		<title>Questions And Answers On Home Solar Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2011 22:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cindy asks… Converting to Solar Panels- If I wanted to convert my home to solar energy, what would the cost be? Would I have to change the current wiring in my home, or just hook up to the solar panels? How much are solar panels? How do you determine what kind, size panels do get? [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Converting to Solar Panels- If I wanted to convert my home to solar energy, what would the cost be?</h2>
<p>Would I have to change the current wiring in my <strong>home</strong>, or just hook up to the <strong>solar</strong> panels? How much are <strong>solar</strong> panels? How do you determine what kind, size panels do get?<br />
Would doing this really cost me less than using my local electric company, or is this mainly used for &#8220;Going Green&#8221;?</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">A lot of it depends on where you live.<br />
How large is your house.<br />
How many sunny days you get a year.<br />
And how large your utility bill is.</p>
<p>I found this website very informative, especially if you go down to where the questions and answers are.</p>
<p>Http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/10/selling_solar_t.php</p>
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<h2>where can i find info for a DIY home solar energy without having to buy some fancy kit?</h2>
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<p class="ppp-content">The Permaculture Magazine often has articles and adverts for products and courses that may help, also the CAT centre in Machynlleth, Wales have much information, run courses etc.</p>
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<h2>How do I go about outfitting a home with solar energy?</h2>
<p>I am interested in terms of cost effeciency, ease of installment and procurement, quality of products, length of product life, <strong>energy</strong> output, and <strong>energy</strong> storage.</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Here&#8217;s some info for you&#8230;.</p>
<p>Solar electric panels are installed on the roof of your home with stainless steel mounting brackets. Each panel is made of solar cells, also called photovoltaics. Most solar cells are very thin rectangular or circular wafers made of silicon, but some consist of a thin film that is sprayed on glass or thin metal. When sunlight hits the cell, electrons are released. The electrons then flow through wires, forming direct current (DC), which is the same kind of current that flows through a regular battery. Current is then sent to your your electrical inverter. The inverter converts the DC to an alernating current (AC) and produces AC power to the standards of your local power company. The inverter is then connected to your circuit breaker and electric meter, which monitors your power usage.</p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t solar energy expensive to install?</p>
<p>It costs less to build a manufactured home than a conventional home. The costs of initially installing solar components raise the price of a home. However, when you offset the cost of solar instatllation by the savings you incur with a manufactured home, you only pay about 5% more for the construction of the home. Remember, though, the real savings from solar energy is in your monthly utility bills.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t solar panels require high maintenance?</p>
<p>No. Your solar-electric system requires little to no maintenance. Photovoltaics have no moving parts and the system needs as much maintenance as your home&#8217;s main electrical panel. The photovoltaic panels themselves are warranted for 20 years; the electrical inverter for five years. Normal weatherÑrain, wind, and snowÑcleans your panels sufficiently with no significant loss in efficiency.</p>
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<h2>What is one alternative energy technology that you would like to see become more widespread?</h2>
<p>I know we have a lot of alternative <strong>energy</strong> skeptics in here, but the reality is that point-source <strong>energy</strong> production using a wide array of <strong>energy</strong> technologies will be the way of the future.  Large scale wind and <strong>solar</strong> operations are technological nightmares and cost-wise gigantic monstrosities, but wide-spread adoption of small scale usage by individual <strong>homeowners</strong> has gigantic potential.  Also, methane re-uptake technologies <strong>for</strong> commercial farming operations and water treatment facilities are also likely to become significant contributors to our future <strong>energy</strong> basket.  </p>
<p>What is one alternative <strong>energy</strong> technology that you would take a serious interest in if it were more cost effective.  Also, if you invested in some kind of alternative <strong>energy</strong> technology, how long of a payback period (recouping of costs through savings on utility bills) do you consider to be reasonable?  <strong>For</strong> the sake of this question let&#8217;s assume the unit you purchase will have a 30 year useful lifespan and your total return on investment would be 30/x, where x is your payback period, suggesting an average payback period of six years would imply a 500% total return on investment.</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Solar has become more efficient. I would like to see conducting and storage technologies improved.</p>
<p>Those 2 elements are the true key to unlocking the alternative energy potentials.</p>
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<h2>Renewable energy. Why isn&#8217;t our government doing more to subsidize and encourage industry growth?</h2>
<p>Set aside your biases about global warming <strong>for</strong> a second. America&#8217;s <strong>energy</strong> consumption is outgrowing it&#8217;s ability to produce said <strong>energy</strong>. Every summer, power grids around the country have experienced brown-outs and shutdowns to keep the <strong>energy</strong> grids running. This is only expected to increase as the population and dependence on coal based electricty increases.<br />
The technology exists to lower fossil fuel consumption and augment it with renewable resources. Why not spend less money providing subsidies and tax breaks to oil and coal, and instead work to subsidize renewable <strong>energy</strong> into the market. <strong>For</strong> instance, invest in private companies to develop and sell <strong>solar</strong> technologies to businesses at a reduced rate. Or, give a tax credit to <strong>homeowners</strong> <strong>for</strong> investing in <strong>solar</strong> roofs or windmills on their property. Renewable <strong>energy</strong> may never replace traditional fuels, but there is a definite need to grow this industry and it seems like the government doesn&#8217;t care.</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Well, the government is run by a lot of people with ties to the oil industry. They have to protect their own interests.</p>
<p>Also, the oil industry has a lot of money, so it can influence the views of people without ties to the oil industry, because they all have to worry about getting re-elected.</p>
<p>If the renewable energy industry grew a lot, what do you think would happen to the profits of the oil industry?</p>
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<h2>Why isn&#8217;t our government doing more to promote and subsidize renewable energy?</h2>
<p>Set aside your biases about global warming <strong>for</strong> a second. America&#8217;s <strong>energy</strong> consumption is outgrowing it&#8217;s ability to produce said <strong>energy</strong>. Every summer, power grids around the country have experienced brown-outs and shutdowns to keep the <strong>energy</strong> grids running. This is only expected to increase as the population and dependence on coal based electricty increases.<br />
The technology exists to lower fossil fuel consumption and augment it with renewable resources. Why not spend less money providing subsidies and tax breaks to oil and coal, and instead work to subsidize renewable <strong>energy</strong> into the market. <strong>For</strong> instance, invest in private companies to develop and sell <strong>solar</strong> technologies to businesses at a reduced rate. Or, give a tax credit to <strong>homeowners</strong> <strong>for</strong> investing in <strong>solar</strong> roofs or windmills on their property. Renewable <strong>energy</strong> may never replace traditional fuels, but there is a definite need to grow this industry and it seems like the government doesn&#8217;t care.<br />
I asked this question last night, but wanted some fresh opinions this morning.<br />
Should states take the high road and start pushing <strong>for</strong> alternatives? Massachusettes already has a <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong> credit program <strong>for</strong> <strong>homeowners</strong>.</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Some states have these tax breaks but not on a federal level because good ol&#8217; oil boys Bush n&#8217; Cheney are still in power.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, in reality-land, individuals can do alot to help conserve energy.</p>
<p>When you buy your next car, look for the one with the best fuel economy in its class.</p>
<p>In some states, you can switch to electricity companies that provide 50 percent to 100 percent renewable energy. In other states, utilities offer &#8220;green power&#8221; choices. Ask your electric company to provide you with &#8220;Green-e&#8221; certified renewable power.</p>
<p>When it comes time to replace appliances, look for the Energy Star label on new appliances. (Refrigerators, freezers, furnaces, air conditioners and water heaters use the most energy.) These items may cost a bit more initially, but the energy savings will pay back the extra investment within a couple years.</p>
<p>AND finally the simplest solution: RECYCLE!</p>
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<h2>I am thinking about getting into solar Panel sales but I do not know too much about it. ?</h2>
<p>l am looking for <strong>information</strong> <strong>on</strong> it and have found allot but really I am looking for <strong>information</strong> <strong>on</strong> regulation, pricing, how much is necessary to generate enough <strong>energy</strong> for the average home ect.</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Do a google search on  solar-power, then refine your search using the  &#8216;search within results&#8217; feature at the bottom of the returns page for  books.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve found some interesting ones, go to Amazon.com &amp; see if any used ones are available, or, if you live in a large metro area, check out your library.  You could also get your library to get you the books thru their inter-library loan program.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t know about any regulations, but many states offer tax breaks for installing the systems.</p>
<p>Good luck&#8230;</p>
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<h2>Investing in solar power worth it?</h2>
<p>I got a brochure from my electrical company in the mail. It says that if opt to install <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong> for $2990, I get 66c for every kW it makes and exports back to the <strong>energy</strong> grid. It says that it&#8217;ll have paid for itself in 2.5yrs. The <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong> come with a 25 yr warranty. </p>
<p>It sounds like if I install the <strong>panels</strong>, I&#8217;ll get back my money in 2.5 yrs, and keep <strong>on</strong> making a profit for the 22.5 years that come after that. Has anyone tried this, and are there any hidden fees or <strong>information</strong> I&#8217;m missing?</p>
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<p>I recommend you get more information. It takes more than 2,5 yrs to make your profit back.<br />
I your case I would get some guide be for  investing.<br />
It can be there expensive to obtain a solar power method installed by a trained, but you can organize it by hand and save many of money on installation on the start and stylish the slow run on energy bills.</p>
<p>Present are three options representing do-it-yourself solar. The principal of these is retail a solar power method, quick to install. The minute, a lesser amount of expensive option is to believe a solar power kit and place it calm on your own otherwise installing. The third, and by far the mainly cost-effective, option is to build your solar power method from cut.</p>
<p>If you pick the third option, the principal fad you need to organize is believe a program of easy-to-follow strategy, counting sufficient of expedient hints and ideas representing getting the mainly away of your just starting out method.</p>
<p>This option is the most excellent fine if you&#8217;re really into do-it-yourself projects and obtain the period to place stylish. It command take a quantity of effort but, after you&#8217;re completed, you&#8217;ll obtain the satisfaction of a career well completed and you can paddle by hand on the back all month after you realize how much you&#8217;ve saved.</p>
<p>An added benefit to retail strategy to build your own solar power method is to you command be there able to reimbursement the lowest achievable outlay representing all solar panel &#8211; quite a wide benefit!</p>
<p>By installing your own solar power method, whichever method you pick, you command be there significantly decreasing your carbon footprint on the planet. Solar power doesn&#8217;t pollute the air, ground or else irrigate and it renews itself all single daytime, the jiffy the sun comes up &#8211; even after it&#8217;s uncertain.</p>
<p>Here is a site i came across.</p>
<p>Http://tinyurl.com/3xar3tc</p>
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<p>Modern <strong>solar</strong> <strong>panels</strong> are approximately 10% efficient. That is 10% of the <strong>energy</strong> in sunlight striking the panel is actually converted into useful electricity. During the day, approximately 2.5&#215;10^27 photons of visible light strike a square kilometer of earth every second (1 photon of visible light has an <strong>energy</strong> of about 4&#215;10^-19 joules).</p>
<p>The Watt is a unit of power. 1 Watt is equal to 1 Joule per second. A 100-Watt light bulb therefore requires 100 joules of <strong>energy</strong> per second to stay lit.</p>
<p>Based <strong>on</strong> this <strong>information</strong> how big a <strong>solar</strong> panel (in square meters) is required to provide 350 Watts of electric power <strong>on</strong> a typical day?</p>
<p>I got 35 square meters but its wrong. What do you get?</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Let&#8217;s see&#8230;the way I solved this problem is as follows:</p>
<p>Converting photons to Joules:</p>
<p>2.5*10^27 Photons/sq-km * 4*10(-19) joules/Photons =<br />
1*10^9 Joules/sq-km</p>
<p>Converting sq-km to sq m, </p>
<p>1*10^9/(1000^2) =  1*10^3 Joules/sq-m</p>
<p>Introducing Efficiency factor (10%)</p>
<p>1000 Joules/sq-m * .10 =  100 Joules / sq-m (usable energy)</p>
<p>All of these calculations are done on a per-second basis.</p>
<p>So, for a 350 Watt (joule/sec), determine the area</p>
<p>350 (joules/sec) / 100 (joules/sec(sqm) = 3.5 sqm</p>
<p>So you are off by a factor of 10.</p>
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<h2>How much does solar energy cost per watt?</h2>
<p>This is for a science project and i&#8217;m comparing wind <strong>energy</strong> to <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong>. wind <strong>energy</strong> only costs $1/watt and $0.03-$0.05/kWh in average windspeeds of 6m/s</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Well your estimate for wind turbines is a little low in practical applications.<br />
The 1 billion dollar 500 megawatt wind farm being built in Washington Iowa hopes to have a production cost of .093 per kwh.<br />
Here are some production costs for various types of plants.<br />
Costs are given as cents per kwh.<br />
Nuclear= 7.5 kwh<br />
super critical pulverized coal=6.5 per kwh.<br />
Integrated gasification combined cycle coal(clean coal) =7.2 kwh<br />
same IGCC  plant with carbon capture=7.9 to 9.3 kwh<br />
bio mass burning plants=7.5 to 8.8 kwh<br />
solar thermal plants= 17.9 kwh<br />
silicon photovoltaic plants=33.5 to 39.4 cents per kwh<br />
thin film photovoltaic plants=24.6 to 31.5 cents per kwh.</p>
<p>BTW the biomass plants currently in operation burn agricultural &amp; industrial wastes ranging from saw dust to turkey manure</p>
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<h2>how much does home solar energy cost in california?</h2>
<p>i would like to know how much do i have to pay in order to installed the <strong>solar</strong> power system in my house. i live in california.</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">It will depend on a variety of things. Since you live in CA you should get a great rebate through your utility. The size of system will depend on your location, any shade, roof orientation and usage. I can tell you a little about my system.</p>
<p>I have a 2000sf tri level home in No. CA, I got a 3.74 kwdc system which cost $26K, I got a $10K rebate and a $2K fed tax credit (would have been $7800 if I waited till this year). I am generating about 90% of my summer energy and 75% of my winter energy (shorter days, less light). It took my summer bill from around $250 to under $20. I should break even no later than 6 years, most likely sooner with the rate increases they are proposing.</p>
<p>There are programs in some areas that lease panels, but I advise you get a no cost no obligation quote from a licensed contractor. They should be able to advise a system that is right for you, let you know about local rebates, net metering (buying back excess energy) etc.</p>
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<h2>how much does solar energy cost in America?</h2>
<p>and can i get a source please&#8230;.it would be great if i could get how much it costs from years 1994-2008! thank you!!<br />
I MEAN <strong>SOLAR</strong> PANELS!</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">I don&#8217;t know how much the panels themselves cost, but in my area (and i&#8217;m sure in other parts of the country it costs more or less) it would cost about 10,000 dollars for me to have a company come and do all the work.  I called them and got an estimate, and for them to come out and install the panels and everything else you need that&#8217;s what it would cost.<br />
I was trying to convert the whole house to solar power, not just heat.</p>
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<h2>Do you think nuclear power plants are the most effective means of power in India rather than solar power?</h2>
<p>Nuclear fission reactions are deadly and the waste they produce are highly radioactive. And the disposal of these nuclear waste are highly sophisticated. We know that&#8230; So why can&#8217;t the government go for natural <strong>energy</strong> source that is <strong>solar</strong> power which is less harmful to mankind. Does the construction of <strong>solar</strong> power plants require more investment than nuclear power plants? What according to you is the best source of power for future <strong>INDIA</strong>? Kindly share your thoughts here&#8230;.<br />
@ geoweeg &#8211; Happy to hear United States have very good toxic incenerators. Fine&#8230;But..<br />
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1. Do you guys ever faced daily powercuts for about 2hrs a day? (you guys can&#8217;t even bare 1min power shut down on Edison b&#8217;day)</p>
<p>2. Do you know how pollution have affected us <strong>in</strong> recent years?? </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be a pervert.</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Good question. </p>
<p>Alternate energy seems to be failing at this stage, efforts in developing a new power source is a highly tedious task for our government. So if they go for solar power it will require lot of solar cells and energy storage backup at night times. The place suitable for this will be somewhere in Thar Desert, Rajasthan. On the other hand nuclear power plants can produce large amount of energy and can be installed like Kudangulam in Tamil Nadu which is under construction in collaboration with Russia. But anyway Solar power plants can also be constructed under collaboration with any foreign country.</p>
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<h2>&#8220;SURYA&#8221;The&#8221;INTERNATIONAL SOLAR CENTRE&#8221; at the place where Helium discovered first is the correct place.</h2>
<p>Evidence of helium was first detected on August 18, 1868 as a bright yellow line with a wavelength of 587.49 nanometres <strong>in</strong> the spectrum of the chromosphere of the Sun, by French astronomer Pierre Janssen during a total <strong>solar</strong> eclipse <strong>in</strong> Guntur, <strong>India</strong>- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ( <strong>in</strong> the fields of tobacco, Guntur , HQ of Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, <strong>India</strong>) sothern part of <strong>india</strong> is close to the Earth&#8217;s Equator, excellent place to carry out <strong>solar</strong> research <strong>in</strong> any aspect, Hindu mythology has rich source of slokas about SURYA, the Sun, Ancient Astronomy, Astrology etc., besides other religions. As you are aware that the Sun is the alternate source of <strong>energy</strong>, needs research but there is no centralised international research on <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong>. it is high time to start International <strong>solar</strong> research center, there is no place better than <strong>India</strong> on the Earth.</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">While the idea is good, it is not good to post this as a question here, esp. Since there is no question in your question. You have made a statement and at least you could have asked &#8216;do you agree?&#8217;</p>
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<h2>Answer but write numbers before answers (BEFORE 8TH OF JUNE pl.)?</h2>
<p>1 Explain four points 4importance of non conventional resources.<br />
2 What are the four types of coal? Write one main characteristics of each.<br />
3. Explain any four types of non conventional <strong>sources</strong> of <strong>energy</strong> developed <strong>in</strong> <strong>India</strong>.<br />
4. What are the advantages of non conventional <strong>sources</strong> of <strong>energy</strong>?<br />
5 What are the advantages of coal as a source of <strong>energy</strong> as well as raw material?<br />
6 Describe four major features of petroleum.<br />
7 Give two points of difference between LPG and CNG.<br />
8 Name two minerals <strong>India</strong> is deficient <strong>in</strong> and rich <strong>in</strong>.<br />
9 How is <strong>energy</strong> an indispensible requirement <strong>in</strong> modern life?<br />
10 Mention two types of good quality iron or. Write two major producing states.<br />
Write four uses of manganese ore.<br />
Why <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong> is called the <strong>energy</strong> of the future?</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">2&#8211;http://www.rocksandminerals.com/coal.htm   also 5<br />
5&#8211;http://www.rocksandminerals.com/coal.htm<br />
7&#8211; http://stason.org/TULARC/science-enginee   also 6<br />
6&#8211; http://stason.org/TULARC/science-enginee<br />
11&#8211;http://www.manganese.org/aboutmanganese&#8230;.<br />
12&#8211;it is there  it is &#8220;free&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Questions And Answers On Solar Energy Articles</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 18:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elizabeth asks… why does solar energy disinfect clothes and other household articles? please answer my question faster answers: Solar spectra has all UV as well as Infra red radiations , apart from visible light. The UV kills all the germs on cloths if cloth is neatly spread to expose more surface area. Infra red rays [...]]]></description>
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<h2>why does solar energy disinfect clothes and other household articles?</h2>
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<p class="ppp-content">Solar spectra has all UV as well as Infra red radiations , apart from visible light. The UV kills all the germs on cloths if cloth is neatly spread to expose more surface area. Infra red rays also help to kill many surface active pathogens and cloth get dried up to due this heat radiation. But Solar radiation has even cosmic rays in it.</p>
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<h2>Solar Energy Article&#8230;&#8230;..Help Find One, Abstract Report?</h2>
<p>Well I have to do an Abstract and Oral report for my science class, and I chose to do mine on <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong>, and what it&#8217;s being used on and stuff&#8230;.Can anyone help me find an article that I can summarize and that is 2 pages or more (not like 10 pages though)?? If you could you would be helping me greatly. Just leave a link to the science website(s) you get it(them) from, and I can take it from there <img src='http://a1solarenergy.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Http://www.naturalhomemagazine.com/Natural-Home-Living/Solar-Power-Gainnesville-Florida.aspx</p>
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<h2>How much money is needed to build SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM?</h2>
<p>How much money does it need to build <strong>SOLAR</strong> PANEL (<strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong> system)?<br />
I read this article on good things about <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong>.<br />
and it said &#8216;<strong>Solar</strong> panel construction has advanced significantly in the last 20 years and can withstand almost any weather condition. It is not even that expensive since technology has advanced so much that panel cost has been reduced significantly.&#8217;</p>
<p>So i was wondering how much does it actually cost now <img src='http://a1solarenergy.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  thnxxx</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">It depends.<br />
A small one is $10 and one to keep a big house supplied with power can be more than $50000</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Helena asks… How do you hope to achieve world domination? I&#8217;m actually not really interested in &#8220;World Domination&#8221; per se, just getting to the point where I can have enough to build my estate and retire as a hermit. I hope to become big in residential wind and solar energy some day. answers: Join Pinkie [...]]]></description>
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<h2>How do you hope to achieve world domination?</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m actually not really interested in &#8220;World Domination&#8221; per se, just getting to the point where I can have enough to build my estate and retire as a hermit.  I hope to become big in <strong>residential</strong> wind and <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong> some day.</p>
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<h2>a taxpayer is building a new home and had a solar water heater installed in 2009 but the home was not ready?</h2>
<p>to be occupied until 2010.can they take the <strong>residential</strong> <strong>energy</strong> credit?</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">If it is your residence in 2010 you can probably claim the credit</p>
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<h2>Why would anyone say Solar PV isn&#8217;t cost effective when in CA you can lease for the current cost of your bill?</h2>
<p>Are people seriously misinformed about <strong>Solar</strong> PV and small <strong>residential</strong> wind turbines? Have you ever gotten any estimates? In 21 States the power company buys your power, and supplies you power at night. As your bill goes up you save. How is that not cost effective. Why do people cling to misinformation and refuse to accept renewable <strong>energy</strong> and toss off the yolk of Oil, step by step?</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Solar is an excellent option in California. But California gets a great deal of sun.</p>
<p>In Pacific Northwest, though, it will take many, many years for a homeowner to recover the cost of solar panels in energy savings. And likewise, in the most populous areas of the country, it isn&#8217;t windy enough for people to recover the cost of wind turbines in a reasonable amount of time. And really, by the time people recover the cost, the equipment will need to be replaced.</p>
<p>I think that large-scale renewable energy is the solution, not small-scale. Building large solar plants in the southwest to convert water into hydrogen could fuel all of our cars. Building wind turbines off-shore could fuel all our homes. But power companies are going to be needed to do those things.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alana asks… how does solar energy work???/ i need it in simple details pllzzzzzz REALLY DESPERATE!!!!? I am in school rite now and ive been on this computer looking up how solar energy works can u help -please!!!!!!!! thank you sooo much=] answers: Let&#8217;s start with the Sun &#8212; there&#8217;s ongoing thermonuclear fusion reactions going [...]]]></description>
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<h2>how does solar energy work???/ i need it in simple details pllzzzzzz REALLY DESPERATE!!!!?</h2>
<p>I  am in school rite now and ive been on this computer looking up <strong>how</strong> <strong>solar</strong> <strong>energy</strong> works can u help -please!!!!!!!! </p>
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<p class="ppp-content">Let&#8217;s start with the Sun &#8212; there&#8217;s ongoing thermonuclear fusion reactions going on there, which release a lot of energy.  We get a tiny fraction of that energy here on earth as electromagnetic radiation, in the form of light (infrared through ultraviolet, mostly, but from gamma rays down to low frequency radio waves at lesser intensities as well).</p>
<p>That energy from the Sun can be concentrated by mirrors or lenses to heat things (I remember melting the tar lines on the school playground&#8217;s concrete ball court with magnifying glasses &#8212; it would solidify right away when you moved the focused sun image).  On a larger scale this can make a working fluid (water) boil, and its vapor (steam) can turn a turbine and that turns a generator.</p>
<p>Another technique is photovoltaic cells (solar cells) which use a semiconductor material which sunlight is able to free electrons which then can power things, charge batteries, run satellites, or whatever.  The details of this are more complicated than the generator idea.</p>
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<h2>how does solar energy work? is it feasible to our modern world?</h2>
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<p class="ppp-content">There&#8217;s solar energy as most people think about it, converting the energy in sunlight into electricity.  Some new cells treat the light as radio waves (which it is, but very, very high frequency) and use tiny &#8220;antennas&#8221; to convert it to electricity.  These may make solar power more practical.<br />
Other types of &#8220;indirect&#8221; solar power include wind (which the sun drives) and hydroelectric which works because the sun evaporates water which then falls as rain in higher locations.  The water running downhill can be made to drive turbines and create electricity.</p>
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<h2>How does Solar powered energy work?</h2>
<p>I know that there are panels (or whatever they&#8217;re called) that take in the suns rays and distributes <strong>energy</strong> but I was hoping that someone could tell me more about it. Also <strong>how</strong> could you go about making a <strong>solar</strong> panel?</p>
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<p class="ppp-content">It works by having a layer of n-type silicon over a layer of p-type silicon, such that when the p-type silicon absorbs photons it&#8217;s electrons, now in a higher orbit, are motivated by the positive charge of the n-type layer to transfer to the n-type silicon. This generates current.</p>
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