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Category:Microsoft Research Category:Photo software Category:Image manipulation software Category:Audio software Category:Photo montage software Category:Proprietary softwareHow Solar Power Works Solar power is the energy created by the sun, harnessed by the sun, stored in solar panels, and converted into electricity. It can be used in remote locations and is renewable. There are two types of solar energy: direct and indirect. Direct is when the sun shines on solar panels to create electricity. Indirect is when the panels use sunlight to generate heat that is then used to create steam, which in turn generates electricity. Direct The panel on your roof or the solar panel on your window creates electricity directly as the sun shines on it. The amount of electricity produced depends on the size of the panel and the amount of sun that is available. Indirect Many solar panels use the direct method, but many also use an indirect method of energy collection. With indirect solar panels, the heat from the sun is collected and stored in a medium that can then be converted to electricity. How solar panels work There are two major technologies of energy collection: photovoltaic cells and thermal energy. Thermal energy Solar cells rely on the sun's energy. They are usually manufactured in thin flat panels with two facing surfaces that are coated with a semiconducting layer. The semiconducting layer is made of silicon or other materials that absorb and convert the energy of the sun's rays into electrical energy. Thermal energy Thermal energy is energy that is created when heat is transferred from a hot object to a cooler object. This type of energy is typically used to power space heating and cooling, with the cooling energy being used to generate electricity. This energy is usually transferred via a medium that absorbs the heat. A common example is a solar hot water heater, which uses the sun to create heat in a tank. The heat is then transferred to the water in the tank, which heats water for domestic and non-domestic use. The water in the tank is then heated to a temperature that is high enough to enable the tank to be used as a place to store water in an area that is cooler than the environment outside the home. Photovoltaic cells Photovoltaic cells produce electricity from light energy. Solar cells use materials called semiconductors to absorb light and convert the energy into electricity. A photoelectric









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