Solar: What Is Solar Energy? Fusion
Solar: What Is Solar Energy? Fusion
Solar: What Is Solar Energy? Fusion
Fusion
It takes the suns energy just a little over eight minutes to travel the
93 million miles to Earth. Solar energy travels at the speed of light, or
186,000 miles per second, or 3.0 x 108 meters per second.
Only a small part of the visible radiant energy (light) that the
sun emits into space ever reaches the Earth, but that is more than
enough to supply all our energy needs. Every hour enough solar
energy reaches the Earth to supply our nations energy needs for a
year! Solar energy is considered a renewable energy source due to
this fact.
Today, people use solar energy to heat buildings and water and
to generate electricity. Solar energy accounts for a very small
percentage of U.S. energyless than one percent. Solar energy is
mostly used by residences and to generate electricity.
Solar Collectors
Energy
Helium
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Solar Collector
On a sunny day, a closed car becomes a solar collector. Light energy passes
through the window glass, is absorbed by the cars interior, and converted into
heat energy. The heat energy becomes trapped inside.
SOLAR ENERGY
TRAPPED HEAT
Heating with solar energy is not as easy as you might think. Capturing
sunlight and putting it to work is difficult because the solar energy
that reaches the Earth is spread out over a large area. The sun does
not deliver that much energy to any one place at any one time.
The amount of solar energy an area receives depends on the time of
day, the season of the year, the cloudiness of the sky, and how close
you are to the Earths Equator.
A solar collector is one way to capture sunlight and change it into
usable heat energy. A closed car on a sunny day is like a solar collector.
As sunlight passes through the cars windows, it is absorbed by the
seat covers, walls, and floor of the car. The absorbed light changes
into heat. The cars windows let light in, but they dont let all the heat
out. A closed car can get very hot!
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WINTER SUN
Overhang
creates shade HEAT CIRCULATION
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North
Solar energy can be used to heat water. Heating water for bathing,
dishwashing, and clothes washing is the second largest home
energy cost. Installing a solar water heater can reduce your water
heating bill by as much as 50 percent.
A solar water heater works a lot like solar space heating. In our
hemisphere, a solar collector is mounted on the south side of a roof
where it can capture sunlight. The sunlight heats water in a tank.
The hot water is piped to faucets throughout a house, just as it
would be with an ordinary water heater.
Solar Electricity
Solar energy can also be used to produce electricity. Two ways to
make electricity from solar energy are photovoltaics and solar
thermal systems.
Photovoltaic Electricity
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