Difference between revisions of "Solar Electric Technologies"
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− | Solar power is the conversion of sunlight into [[Electricity]] by the use of different '''solar electric technologies'''. Sunlight can be converted directly into electricity using [[Photovoltaics]] (PV), or indirectly with | + | Solar power is the conversion of sunlight into [[Electricity|electricity]] by the use of different '''solar electric technologies'''. Sunlight can be converted directly into electricity using [[Photovoltaics|photovoltaics]] (PV), or indirectly with concentrating solar power (CSP), which normally focuses the Sun's energy to boil water which is then used to provide power, and technologies such as the sterling engine dishes which use a sterling cycle engine to power a generator. |
− | Since solar power is intermittent, it must be combined either with storage or other energy sources to provide continuous power. <br> | + | Since solar power is intermittent, it must be combined either with storage ([[Batteries|batteries]]) or other energy sources to provide continuous power. <br> |
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Revision as of 12:14, 25 June 2009
Solar power is the conversion of sunlight into electricity by the use of different solar electric technologies. Sunlight can be converted directly into electricity using photovoltaics (PV), or indirectly with concentrating solar power (CSP), which normally focuses the Sun's energy to boil water which is then used to provide power, and technologies such as the sterling engine dishes which use a sterling cycle engine to power a generator.
Since solar power is intermittent, it must be combined either with storage (batteries) or other energy sources to provide continuous power.