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    Friday 8 March 2019

    Actual Facts You Need to Know about Solar Energy and Its Usage







    Actual Facts You Need to Know about Solar Energy and Its
    Usage
    Actual Facts You Need to Know about Solar Energy and Its
    Usage. It will not be over emphasized and needless to say, that we all know the
    reduction of pollution is one of the most conspicuous benefits of solar energy
    and solar power plants. However, the truth is that solar energy is not only
    beneficial for protecting the environment but also much more than that.
    Environmental Facts You Need to Know about Solar Energy and
    Its Usage
    You don’t need to be an professional in environmental
    science to know about the severity of our environment and how it’s affecting
    our world and mother nature. Needless to say, we are all aware that reduction
    of pollution is one of the most noticeable advantages of solar energy.
    Some of the facts related to solar energy which you might
    not know are:-
    ·        
    Use of solar energy is not a new perception by
    any means; several primeval civilizations have also used it before. One
    of the first modern philosophers to perceive the idea of using solar energy for
    water heating was Leonardo Da Vinci.
    ·        
    An inventor named Edmond Becquerel first
    acquired a patent in 1894 to build the world’s 1st solar powered water heater.
    ·        
    Bell Laboratories first designed the first solar
    photovoltaic cell in 1954.
    ·        
    Frank Shuman built the world’s first thermal
    power station in 1913. The station was situated in Egypt, and it pumped nearly
    6000 gallons of water each minute through solar energy.
    All solar products are predominantly of two types – active
    and passive.
    Active devices use photovoltaic cells while passive ones are
    thermal in nature. Solar devices which are thermal based, use molten salts to
    hold the solar energy at very high temperature.
    Several surveys have conveyed that by the year 2060, 33% of
    the world’s power generation will be done by solar energy using technologies
    like solar panels.
    For per watt solar energy installed, India is ranked 1st. Rajasthan
    is considered as the topmost state in India using the highest quantity of solar
    energy. Stark contrast between conventional energy and solar energy exists in
    many states of India.
    Every year the earth receives 3.85 million oxyjoules of
    solar energy which is in stark contrast to the 56.74 oxyjoules of usage of
    conventional electricity. So it’s quite evident that within just a few hours,
    more energy is generated from the sun than what conventional resources
    generated in a whole year.
    Compared to fossil fuels, solar energy doesn’t yield harmful
    carbon dioxide in our ecological environment system. Probably one of the best
    things about solar energy is that they can be utilized by everyone and
    everywhere. Sunlight is available in abundance in our universe 24x7 some part
    of the world remains lighted by the sun and that to free of cost every day.
    Wondering what solar power is capable of? You will be amazed
    to know some of the solar energy facts.  Well,
    to put things into perspective, we consume nearly 467 oxyjoules of energy
    through conventional sources like coal, petroleum, gasoline along with green
    sources like wind and water. If you think it through, if we could just harness
    10% of the sun’s energy, we can replace all the conventional sources and save
    on fossil fuels. So, it’s particularly evident how advantageous solar energy is
    to the environment and our universe. Many countries have adopted and embraced
    this fact, and one of the largest examples is India. Such is the demand for
    this alternate energy that the solar PV module / solar panel price in India has
    decreased a lot over the years making it possible for people from any
    background to use it.

    The Government of India, Ministry of
    New and Renewable Energy has set a challenging target of 40,000 MWp of
    Grid-Interactive Rooftop Solar PV Plants during the next five years. These
    rooftop solar PV plants will be set up in residential, commercial, industrial,
    institutional sectors in the country ranging from 1 kWp to 500 kWp capacity.
    Such rooftop plants have become economically viable as they produce clean
    electricity from the solar energy at about Rupees 7 per kWh without any
    subsidy. The Government is providing a subsidy of 15% on these plants to the
    beneficiaries, which makes solar power plant installation further attractive
    and viable.

    This massive target can be achieved with support from banks
    to provide loans for installation of Grid-Interactive Rooftop Solar PV Plants
    to the loan seekers as a part of home loan/ home improvement loan.

    Government of India, Ministry of Finance has advised all Nationalized banks to encourage
    the home loan/ home improvement loan seekers to install rooftop solar PVs and
    include the cost of such equipment in their home loan proposals just like non
    solar lighting, wiring and other such fittings.

    In compliance, so far, eight Public Sector Nationalized Banks
    namely Bank of India, Syndicate Bank, State Bank of India, Dena Bank, Central
    Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Allahabad Bank and Indian Overseas Bank
    have taken actions on the advisory and issued the necessary instructions for
    their branches accordingly.

    The individual / person interested in installation of
    Grid-Interactive Rooftop Solar PV Plants and desirious to seek loan may
    approach these nearest Public Sector Nationalized Banks. They may also contact
    the State Nodal Agencies like HAREDA implementing renewable energy programmes
    in their States and the local Solar Vendor Firms for further guidance. Rest of the
    details may be accessed online as given in the website at www.mnre.gov.in
    But there are other advantages that make installing solar
    worthwhile. Unlike thirty years back when the average solar-powered household dwellings
    were totally off the grid, today almost 95% of the people who install grid
    connected rooftop solar systems do so while remaining tied to the utility
    company for back up. Not only does using the grid for backup / storage rather
    than an on-site battery bank reduce the installation cost of solar by around
    25%, people who invest in residential renewables can sell back the extra power
    they generate to their utility company, often at the going retail rate the
    company charges. Even if they don’t sell their energy, installing a renewable
    system usually locks in their utility rate per kilowatt hour for next 25 years
    – a good deal when you consider that electricity rates are going up anywhere
    from of six to eight percent a year. 
    Rethinking costing some camps, thinking in terms of “payback” or return on
    investment is a suspect method of evaluating purchasing alternative energy
    technologies for the home.
    The reason more folks aren't getting solar panels to take
    care of their energy needs is that there's a lot of misinformation out there.
    Why isn't everybody installing solar panels and helping to save the earth?
    After all, this is the most economical energy source there is, and it never
    runs out as long as the sun keeps shining! The reason more people aren't
    jumping on this trend is that there are some myths going
    around. Let's just bust a few of them.
    Myth - Getting solar panels is expensive. Because it's so
    costly, you end up paying more for your energy needs.
    Fact - Getting set up requires some installation costs,
    which are prohibitive to many people. This can be a turn off. But what people
    don't realize is that in a few years, they'll be more than paying for
    themselves. Without a doubt, an investment in this renewable energy source is a
    money saver in the long-term. It's just a matter of paying for the installation
    up front.
    Myth They don't last long. You'll be lucky to get a few
    years out of them.
    Fact - This is totally untrue. The fact is that most will
    last well over
    25 years if properly maintained
    Myth - Your roof has to face the south for the solar panels
    to get the sunlight they need.
    Fact - It can face anywhere and you'll be able to meet all
    your energy needs just fine. However, for maximum efficiency south-facing roofs
    do work best. They also don't have to be installed on your roof. There are lots
    of different models that you can install in other areas of your house and yard,
    depending on where the sun hits everything.
    Myth - Maintenance will be a pain.
    Fact - Because they don't have any moving parts, you'll
    hardly have to do any maintenance at all. You pretty much get them installed
    and that's the last you hear from them. Whether homemade or store-bought, they
    are made to work without any problems.
    Myth - You can only use them in a hot environment because
    they take the sun's heat and turn it into electricity.
    Fact - Actually, most types don't use the heat from the sun.
    They take the light from the sun and use it to create electricity. These are
    called "photovoltaic" and they're the ones you usually see used on
    homes. They take photons from the sun and turn them into electricity. The key
    ingredient is silicon, which is effected by the rays of the sun. Solar panels
    are efficient, inexpensive and earth-friendly. As more people start to realize
    the benefits and low cost of getting them installed, we'll see many more houses
    with solar panels on the roof, sucking up the rays of the sun.
    Actual
    Facts You Need to Know about Solar Energy and Its Usage
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