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Solar Energy

Submitted by- Ashish Joshi


Submitted to- Dr. Deepak Pandey

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Contents

S.No. Title Slide


Number
1 Introduction to Solar energy 3
2 How solar energy works 4
3 Advantages of solar energy 5
4 Applications of Solar Energy 6
5 Challenges and Limitations of Solar Energy 7
6 Solar Energy Market and Trends 8
7 Government Incentives and Policies 9
8 Conclusion 10

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Introduction to
Solar Energy

Solar energy is the radiant light


and heat from the sun that is
harnessed using a range of
technologies, such as solar
panels. It is a clean, renewable,
and sustainable source of
energy.

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How Solar Energy Works
1 Sunlight Conversion Solar panels absorb
sunlight and convert it into electricity
through the photovoltaic effect.

2 Distribution and Storage The generated


electricity is distributed to power grids and
can also be stored in batteries for later use.

3 Integration with Grids Solar energy


systems can be integrated with existing
power grids to provide a consistent energy
supply
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Advantages of Solar Energy
Renewable
Solar energy is an inexhaustible and
renewable energy source that produces
minimal pollution.
Environmental Benefits
Reduces greenhouse gas emissions
and dependence on non-renewable
energy sources.
Cost Savings
By harnessing energy from the sun,
homeowners and businesses can significantly
reduce their electricity bills. 5
Applications of Solar Energy

1 Residential Use Solar panels for homes and


communities can generate power for heating, cooling, and
appliances.
2 Commercial & Industrial Large-scale solar installations
provide energy for businesses, manufacturing, and
agricultural operations.
3 Rural Electrification Bringing electricity to remote
areas that are not connected to the national grid,
improving quality of life

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Challenges and Limitations of
Solar Energy
Intermittency
Solar energy is not consistently available at all times
and may require storage solutions.
Space Requirements
Large-scale solar farms need significant land area,
which can be challenging in densely populated regions.
Upfront Costs
Installation and initial setup costs can be a barrier for
widespread adoption by individuals and businesses

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Solar Energy Market and
Trends
1 Global Expansion The solar energy
market is rapidly expanding worldwide,
with increasing investments and
installations.
2 Technological Innovations Ongoing
advancements in solar technology are
leading to higher efficiency and lower
costs.
3 Policy Support Government policies
and incentives are driving growth in the
solar energy sector 8
Government Incentives and Policies

60K 30%
Incentive Programs Renewable Energy
Various financial Targets Many
incentives, such as tax governments have set
credits, rebates, and ambitious targets for
grants, are renewable energy,
encouraging solar including solar, to reduce
adoption. carbon emissions

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Conclusion:
•Solar energy is a clean and renewable source of power
•It can be used for heating water, generating electricity,
and more
•Solar water heating can save energy and reduce
emissions
•It is widely used in some countries, but not yet in the
US
•Solar energy can help mitigate climate change and
create a sustainable future

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Thank You

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