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Solar Energy And DIY

Most of the planet’s energy is derived from the sun. This type of power is referred to as solar energy. Using solar energy is to our advantage for a large number of reasons because it is a renewable energy source, meaning that it will never run out. Solar energy will be available for use until there is no more sunlight. It also does not produce any air or water waste the way that other energy forms do. Using DIY to collect this type of energy is great for the consumer.

One of the most common devices to collect solar energy is a solar collector. It allows sunlight inside its material and changes it to heat. The heat becomes trapped inside the unit. Solar space heating is referring to the use of solar energy to heat a building’s interior. DIY are a great option for heating your home. There are also passive solar homes, which describes a whole house that is acting as a solar collector.

You can use solar energy in a variety of different household uses, including heating the air and water. The second leading energy expense in most homes is water heating, so making the switch from your traditional energy source to can save a great deal of money. Using DIY might be the perfect switch. You could pay off the initial cost of your solar water heater with your savings in as little as five years, depending on your location and the amount of water you tend to use.

Electricity can also be replaced by solar energy. Using either photovoltaics or solar thermal systems you can convert solar energy into electricity. DIY can use either of these systems to heat your home. Photovoltaic cells (also known as PV cells) are made with two slices of silicon sandwiched together. They are attached to metal wires. By placing the two layers together, an electric field is produced. Electrons are prevented from traveling between the top and bottom layers.

Instead of using PV cells for your DIY solar panels, solar thermal systems can be implemented. Most solar thermal systems are formed with mirrored surfaces. These mirrors concentrate the sunlight onto a receiver for collection. This receiver heats a liquid solution. DIY of this type tend to fall into one of three categories: dish, trough, or central receiver.

Advantages Of DIY

Solar energy and DIY offer a large number of advantages over traditional energy sources. The prime example is the environmental benefits. There are no waste products or harmful gasses and toxins as you will find from other sources. Also, this type of energy is entirely renewable. Many of our current energy sources will eventually run out. However, so long as the sun burns in the sky, we will be able to harness solar power. Think about installing DIY on your house to make the most of this cheap power source.

 

 

 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
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