|
|
||||||||
|
Warranty Information Solar power rebates & government renewable energy offers How to reduce your carbon footprint Calculate your carbon footprint How photovoltaic solar power works How much money will a solar power system save
|
The sun radiates both heat and light energy. The light energy is delivered to the earth in the form of 'photons'. Photons are collected by the solar panels which are made mostly of silicon - one of the most abundant elements on earth. When photons hit the solar panel, electrons are released. Electrons are a sub-atomic particle with a negative charge.
The image to the right is a cross-section view of a photovoltaic solar power cell. The electrons that are released flow to the collecting wires at the base of the solar panel. These negatively charged electrons induce a current in the collecting wires. The current passes through a converter and is then available as electricity for your home. |
||||||||
|
All content Copyright © SolarPower
2009
|
|||||||||