Solar Energy: A Comprehensive Guide

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By Ailish Fee and
Laura Fanning
 
 
Solar Energy is light, heat and other forms of
energy given off by the sun.
 
Solar Energy can be converted directly or
indirectly into other forms of energy such as heat
and electricity.
 
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Most solar heating systems capture solar energy
with a device called a flat-plate collector.
The collector is a large plate of black metal
covered with a sheet of glass. It is usually placed
on the roof of a building.
The plate absorbs sunlight and uses it to 
heat
 air
or water that flows through pipes behind it.
The air or water then goes through the building’s
heating or plumbing system.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Devices called solar furnaces use the Sun’s heat
to make 
electricity
.
It has mirrors that focus large amounts of solar
energy into a small area producing extremely
high temperatures (2,000 degrees celsius)
This heat can be used to make steam .The
steam can be used to make electricity in a
power plant.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Solar cells use the Sun’s light to make
electricity. When the Sun shines on a solar cell,
the cell turns the light energy into electricity.
A single solar cell makes only a little
electricity. However, groups of solar cells can
provide electricity for whole buildings.
Solar cells are also used in products such as
calculators and watches.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Solar energy has two big benefits over fossil
fuels(coal, oil and natural gas)
First, though fossil fuels can be used up, there is
an endless supply of.
Second, solar energy does not cause pollution,
like burning fossil fuels does.
However, the equipment needed for collecting
and using solar energy is expensive. The high
costs of solar energy has limited its use.
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1.A lot of famous buildings use solar energy such
as: The Eiffel Tower, The White House D.C , and
much more.
2.Solar Panel costs have fallen 99% since 1977.
3.China is the world leader in Solar Energy… by a
lot.
4.Solar is the fastest energy source to develop.
5.Solar energy is cheaper than fossil fuels.
6.Solar power plants can last up to 40 or more
years.
7.California is the U.S star in solar.
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PLEASE USE SOLAR ENERGY!!!
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Solar energy, harnessed from the sun's light and heat, offers clean and renewable power sources. This resourceful guide delves into solar heating systems, electricity generation through solar furnaces and cells, benefits over fossil fuels, and intriguing facts about solar energy adoption worldwide.

  • Solar Energy
  • Renewable Energy
  • Solar Power
  • Sustainability
  • Environment

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  1. Solar Energy By Ailish Fee and Laura Fanning

  2. What is solar energy? Solar Energy is light, heat and other forms of energy given off by the sun. Solar Energy can be converted directly or indirectly into other forms of energy such as heat and electricity.

  3. Solar Heating Most solar heating systems capture solar energy with a device called a flat-plate collector. The collector is a large plate of black metal covered with a sheet of glass. It is usually placed on the roof of a building. The plate absorbs sunlight and uses it to heat air or water that flows through pipes behind it. The air or water then goes through the building s heating or plumbing system.

  4. Making Electricity - Solar Furnaces Devices called solar furnaces use the Sun s heat to make electricity. It has mirrors that focus large amounts of solar energy into a small area producing extremely high temperatures (2,000 degrees celsius) This heat can be used to make steam .The steam can be used to make electricity in a power plant.

  5. Making Electricity - Solar Cells Solar cells use the Sun s light to make electricity. When the Sun shines on a solar cell, the cell turns the light energy into electricity. A single solar cell makes only a little electricity. However, groups of solar cells can provide electricity for whole buildings. Solar cells are also used in products such as calculators and watches.

  6. Benefits and Costs Solar energy has two big benefits over fossil fuels(coal, oil and natural gas) First, though fossil fuels can be used up, there is an endless supply of. Second, solar energy does not cause pollution, like burning fossil fuels does. However, the equipment needed for collecting and using solar energy is expensive. The high costs of solar energy has limited its use.

  7. Interesting Facts !! 1.A lot of famous buildings use solar energy such as: The Eiffel Tower, The White House D.C , and much more. 2.Solar Panel costs have fallen 99% since 1977. 3.China is the world leader in Solar Energy by a lot. 4.Solar is the fastest energy source to develop. 5.Solar energy is cheaper than fossil fuels. 6.Solar power plants can last up to 40 or more years. 7.California is the U.S star in solar.

  8. PLEASE USE SOLAR ENERGY!!! Thank you for listening

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