Thứ Bảy, 5 tháng 1, 2013

Different Types of Solar Panels

Solar energy is one of the most economical sources of energy due to the grants available to subsidies the purchase of the hardware. This has ensured that many countries are implementing solar panels around the world. There are many different types of solar panels that can be found in any market. However, there are only two main types that are common and more cost-effective. These include the Photovoltaic Collectors and the Solar Thermal Collectors.
Photovoltaic Solar Panels
This type of panel operates by converting solar energy into electricity through the use of mono-crystalline cells or poly-crystalline cells. The cells are set in the panels that are connected to the power supply of the home and also the national grid. They can be connected to the power supply using AC or DC converters. In the event of a power cut, the sub system switches off to ensure that there is no back-feed causing damage to the solar panel circuits. As a result of this, you will not be able to have electricity during power cuts. However, this can be solved by having a power backup or storage system to prevent power cuts whenever the solar panel is off grid.
Photovoltaic panels are the easiest and ideal way of attaining the government's code for sustainable homes since it ensures electricity generation for the home to the required standards of levels 5 and 6.
Solar Thermal Systems
These thermal collectors are used in solar thermal systems to aid the production of hot water used in homes. The water passes through an array of pipes that are heated by the sun before transferring the heat via a coil in the hot water cylinder to the incoming cold water. To be able to ensure that you are able to get hot water even when there is no solar energy, you will need to use conventional boilers or immersion heaters in combination with this type of solar panel. These basically act as backups and are advisable for those who are looking into options of acquiring solar thermal systems.
In fact, this particular type was the most common one used until the change in subsidy levels for green electricity and the rules linking those systems into the national grid.
There are numerous reasons why most countries are subsidising panels including the environment benefits and long term competitive advantage. Irrespective of the types of solar panels that you may be using at home, solar panels have very low maintenance costs and are easy to run.
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