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The Renewable Energy Blog

Archive for July 2nd, 2009

by Stewart Mathers

The price of electricity is climbing and the best choice that we have now is using solar energy. The genuine reason for this being burnt that fossil fuels like coal,which in turn is being used to provide energy,so if we would like our future to be the safest, this is the time we step forward and start using solar technology needed for Electric power moaning that have constantly supported that electricity is of the most importance and needs to remain are:

1) Need for light and power after it becomes dark 2) Need for appliances to work so the food we eat remains edible. Not having the ability to use electricity for either work or amusement would be a great hamper on life as everyone knows it.

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by Jim Martin

Defining solar energy and tracing its generating process

When the radiations from sunlight are tapped and utilized, the process is called harnessing solar energy. In more specific terms, the generation of mechanical power, chemical power and electricity from the sunlight is defined as solar energy. Different alternative techniques of solar energy are used for this conversion purpose. These technologies include solar chimneys, solar thermal tools, water pumps and photovoltaic cells. In this article, we would look at the rather interesting topic of the mechanism of working of solar energy ” a topic that has already drawn widespread attention.

Solar energy working mechanism ” the method and its immense power

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by Michael Edwards

Can you imagine getting electrical power from balloons? This is what Cool Earth of Livermore, California, has designed the next generation of solar collectors to look like. The basic concept hasn’t changed; convert sunlight into electric power using solar cells; but the packaging has changed, and this is where the solar balloons are unique.

The cost to install and maintain the current flat-panel solar cell design is prohibiting its large scale adoption. The glass cover is easily damaged by windstorms, hailstorms or vandalism. When this happens, it leaves the solar array exposed to the elements where they can be damaged. The unique balloon design by Cool Earth eliminates many of these shortcomings.

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