We can use solar energy in two ways namely, through photoelectric applications and solar thermal applications. In photoelectric applications, photovoltaic (PV) cells are used to convert the energy of the sun into electricity with the use of semi-conductors which are similar to silicon. In solar thermal applications the energy from sun is used to provide direct heat for air and liquid use. For example it could be used to provide a source of hot water in your home, which in turn can be used for washing and cleaning. In some cases the hot water could be used purely as a source of heat.
It is a clean, pollution free form of power and a good alternative to the use of non- renewable resources such as coal, oil or gas. These are all fossil fuels buried deep beneath the Earth’s surface and we release huge amounts of green house gases into the atmosphere by burning them to generate power. Commercial and academic organisations throughout the world are conducting research into new and innovative applications for solar power. Obviously the amount of sun you receive has a bearing on just how beneficial solar energy can be to you. A sunny location like California is perfect to take advantage of solar energy and the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating system currently being constructed there will have a capacity of over 390 MW (Mega Watts) when completed.
The UK does not have the same resources as California when it comes to sun
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