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BY :
SHAUNAK
DESAI
B.V. Patel Umarakh.
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 Shivam patel - 126560350011
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 Pankti shah – 126560350005
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 Urvish patel - 126560350057
Group members
SOLAR ENERGY
 Solar energy is the energy
received by the earth from the
sun. This energy is in the form of
solar radiation, which makes the
production of solar electricity
possible.
What is solar energy ?
 Passive Solar Energy
 Active Solar Energy
 Photovoltaic Solar Power
 Solar Thermal Energy
 Concentrated Solar Power
Types of solar energy
Passive Solar Energy is a method in which solar
energy is harnessed in its direct form without
using any mechanical devices. Drying Clothes in
daylight is an example of using solar energy
passively.
Passive Solar Energy has a few applications
which all of us can use (where ever there is
sunlight).
Daylighting
Passive Solar Heating
Passive Solar Cooling
Passive solar energy
The Active Solar Energy employs mechanical or electrical
equipment for functioning and increase system efficiency. As
an example water pumps are used to circulate water through
the active solar energy water heating system.
Some Applications of Active Solar Energy which can be very
helpful to all of us.
Active Solar Water Heating
Active Solar Pool Heating
Active Solar Space Heating
Active solar energy
Solar Thermal Energy is the heat energy derived from the incident
solar energy (sunlight). This is used by Solar Heating Panels.
Yes, you guessed it right. Solar Thermal Energy does have advantages
like other forms of solar energy.
Solar Water Heating
Solar Pool Heating
Solar Space Heating
These are the common uses of Solar Thermal Energy. By taking
advantage of these you can get plenty of benefits. Electricity can be
generated using solar energy commonly this is known as
Solar Thermal Electricity
Solar thermal energy
The Energy generated by incident solar energy (light) into
electricity is termed as Photovoltaic Solar Power. This is done
using Photovoltaic Solar Cells.
Every one of us can get the benefits of the applications of
photovoltaic solar power.
Solar Electricity
Photovoltaic Solar Lighting
Photovoltaic Cooling
Photovoltaic energy
Concentrated Solar Power is a branch of Solar Thermal Energy which
is used to generate solar power electricity.
Electricity is produced on a large scale by using this technology. This
technology is not in either of our scope. But we can surely get its
benefits from a renewable energy supplier or green power from the
electricity supply company.
Knowing about the different solar energy types can be very helpful.
You can use this knowledge in order to decide in what way the solar
energy can be used for your advantage. Come what may you will
always get the benefit of any types of solar energy and help you
contribute to make this world a better place!
Concentrated solar energy
 A solar power plant of the size 10–100 kW
depending on the load demand, is preferable
Particularly with a liberal subsidy to raise the
quality of life of the people subjected to
poverty in these areas.
Centralized power generation and distribution,
individual DLS (domestic lighting systems) are
also common in many rural unelectrified
houses.
Application of solar power
Heat Your Swimming Pool With Solar
Energy
Solar Energy Can Heat Your Water
Solar Energy For Battery Charging
Power Your Home With Solar Energy
Solar Energy For Cooking
Solar Energy for Indoor Lighting
Solar Energy Used For Outdoor Lighting
Uses of solar energy
Solar Technologies
o Daylighting
o Passive Solar
Heating
o Active Solar Heating
o Concentrating Solar
Thermal
o Photovoltaics (PV)
 Solar World manufacturers solar panels
entirely in the USA from raw silicon to
completed solar panels.  This process involves
four main steps: crystal growing, wafering,
solar cell production and solar panel assembly.
 Crystal growing 
 Wafering 
 Solar cell production 
 Solar panel assembly 
How solar panels are made ?
Costs for making solar panels
Component Cost per Unit (RS)
Solar Panel 150
Battery 80
LEDs 50
Circuit Components 60
Printed Circuit Board 10
Enclosure 35
Assembly 15
Total Manufacturing Cost per Lantern RS 400
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Where are solar stations in India ?
Daylighting
Active Solar Heating
Flat Plate
Collect
or
Evacuated Tube
Collector
Concentrating Solar Power
Power Tower
How a Power Tower Works
True orTrue or
False?False?
Today’s PV Cells are lessToday’s PV Cells are less
than 20% efficient atthan 20% efficient at
converting radiant energyconverting radiant energy
to Electrical energyto Electrical energy
It’s True!It’s True!
Advantages and Disadvantages
All chemical and radioactive
polluting byproducts of the
thermonuclear reactions remain
behind on the sun, while only
pure radiant energy reaches the
Earth.
Energy reaching the earth is
incredible. By one calculation,
30 days of sunshine striking the
Earth have the energy equivalent
of the total of all the planet’s
fossil fuels, both used and
unused!
Advantages of Solar Energy
Disadvantages of Solar Energy
• Sun does not shine consistently.
• Solar energy is a diffuse source.
To harness it, we must
concentrate it into an amount
and form that we can use, such
as heat and electricity.
• Addressed by approaching the
problem through:
1) collection, 2) conversion, 3)
storage.
Thank you

Solar energy power point presentation

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     Shreejit mody- 126560350048  Harsh patel - 126560350053  Yash avaiya -126560350018  Shivam patel - 126560350011  Dipesh panchal - 126560350062  Pankti shah – 126560350005  Meet jariwala - 126560350051  Urvish patel - 126560350057 Group members
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     Solar energyis the energy received by the earth from the sun. This energy is in the form of solar radiation, which makes the production of solar electricity possible. What is solar energy ?
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     Passive SolarEnergy  Active Solar Energy  Photovoltaic Solar Power  Solar Thermal Energy  Concentrated Solar Power Types of solar energy
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    Passive Solar Energyis a method in which solar energy is harnessed in its direct form without using any mechanical devices. Drying Clothes in daylight is an example of using solar energy passively. Passive Solar Energy has a few applications which all of us can use (where ever there is sunlight). Daylighting Passive Solar Heating Passive Solar Cooling Passive solar energy
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    The Active SolarEnergy employs mechanical or electrical equipment for functioning and increase system efficiency. As an example water pumps are used to circulate water through the active solar energy water heating system. Some Applications of Active Solar Energy which can be very helpful to all of us. Active Solar Water Heating Active Solar Pool Heating Active Solar Space Heating Active solar energy
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    Solar Thermal Energyis the heat energy derived from the incident solar energy (sunlight). This is used by Solar Heating Panels. Yes, you guessed it right. Solar Thermal Energy does have advantages like other forms of solar energy. Solar Water Heating Solar Pool Heating Solar Space Heating These are the common uses of Solar Thermal Energy. By taking advantage of these you can get plenty of benefits. Electricity can be generated using solar energy commonly this is known as Solar Thermal Electricity Solar thermal energy
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    The Energy generatedby incident solar energy (light) into electricity is termed as Photovoltaic Solar Power. This is done using Photovoltaic Solar Cells. Every one of us can get the benefits of the applications of photovoltaic solar power. Solar Electricity Photovoltaic Solar Lighting Photovoltaic Cooling Photovoltaic energy
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    Concentrated Solar Poweris a branch of Solar Thermal Energy which is used to generate solar power electricity. Electricity is produced on a large scale by using this technology. This technology is not in either of our scope. But we can surely get its benefits from a renewable energy supplier or green power from the electricity supply company. Knowing about the different solar energy types can be very helpful. You can use this knowledge in order to decide in what way the solar energy can be used for your advantage. Come what may you will always get the benefit of any types of solar energy and help you contribute to make this world a better place! Concentrated solar energy
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     A solarpower plant of the size 10–100 kW depending on the load demand, is preferable Particularly with a liberal subsidy to raise the quality of life of the people subjected to poverty in these areas. Centralized power generation and distribution, individual DLS (domestic lighting systems) are also common in many rural unelectrified houses. Application of solar power
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    Heat Your SwimmingPool With Solar Energy Solar Energy Can Heat Your Water Solar Energy For Battery Charging Power Your Home With Solar Energy Solar Energy For Cooking Solar Energy for Indoor Lighting Solar Energy Used For Outdoor Lighting Uses of solar energy
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    Solar Technologies o Daylighting oPassive Solar Heating o Active Solar Heating o Concentrating Solar Thermal o Photovoltaics (PV)
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     Solar Worldmanufacturers solar panels entirely in the USA from raw silicon to completed solar panels.  This process involves four main steps: crystal growing, wafering, solar cell production and solar panel assembly.  Crystal growing   Wafering   Solar cell production   Solar panel assembly  How solar panels are made ?
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    Costs for makingsolar panels Component Cost per Unit (RS) Solar Panel 150 Battery 80 LEDs 50 Circuit Components 60 Printed Circuit Board 10 Enclosure 35 Assembly 15 Total Manufacturing Cost per Lantern RS 400
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    Active Solar Heating FlatPlate Collect or Evacuated Tube Collector
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    How a PowerTower Works
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    Today’s PV Cellsare lessToday’s PV Cells are less than 20% efficient atthan 20% efficient at converting radiant energyconverting radiant energy to Electrical energyto Electrical energy
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    All chemical andradioactive polluting byproducts of the thermonuclear reactions remain behind on the sun, while only pure radiant energy reaches the Earth. Energy reaching the earth is incredible. By one calculation, 30 days of sunshine striking the Earth have the energy equivalent of the total of all the planet’s fossil fuels, both used and unused! Advantages of Solar Energy
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    Disadvantages of SolarEnergy • Sun does not shine consistently. • Solar energy is a diffuse source. To harness it, we must concentrate it into an amount and form that we can use, such as heat and electricity. • Addressed by approaching the problem through: 1) collection, 2) conversion, 3) storage.
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Editor's Notes

  • #4 The Sun is 93 million miles away. A tiny fraction of the Sun’s energy hits the Earth (~a hundredth of a millionth of a percent) is enough to meet all our power needs many times over. In fact, every minute, enough energy arrives at the Earth to meet our whole demands for a year. We call the energy from the sun, solar energy. Just the tiny fraction of the Sun’s energy that hits the Earth. Solar energy is transmitted to the earth in the form of radiant energy. It is vital to us because it provides the world—directly or indirectly– with almost all of its energy. In addition to providing the energy that sustains the world, solar energy is stored in fossil fuels and biomass, and is responsible for powering the water cycle and producing wind.
  • #14 The four technologies employed to make use of solar energy are: Daylighting- the use of natural sunlight to brighten the building’s interior. Passive Solar Heating- takes advantage of Sun’s warmth and materials that absorb that warmth during the day/release it at night when heat is needed. Active Solar Heating- solar collectors concentrate the sun’s power on dark color plates that absorb heat. Air or liquid flows through tubes and warmed by the plates. Concentrating Solar Thermal- mirrors direct sunlight on one point. Water is turned into steam with this heat. The steam turns a turbine to create electricity. Photovoltaic(PV)- converts sunlight directly to electricity.
  • #18 Langston High School in Arlington, VA and Caywood Elementary in Kentucky use daylighting to keep energy costs down.
  • #19 Indirect Water Heater: The most common collector is called a flat-plate collector. Mounted on the roof, it consists of a thin, flat, rectangular box with a transparent cover that faces the sun. Small tubes run through the box and carry the fluid — either water or other fluid, such as an antifreeze solution — to be heated. The tubes are attached to an absorber plate, which is painted black to absorb the heat. As heat builds up in the collector, it heats the fluid passing through the tubes. Evacuated-tube collectors can achieve extremely high temperatures (170°F to 350°F), making them more appropriate for commercial and industrial application. However, evacuated-tube collectors are more expensive than flat-plate collectors, with unit area costs about twice that of flat-plate collectors. Evacuated tube collectors are usually made of parallel rows of transparent glass tubes. Each tube contains a glass outer tube and metal absorber tube attached to a fin. The fin is covered with a coating that absorbs solar energy well, but which inhibits radiative heat loss. Air is removed, or evacuated, from the space between the two glass tubes to form a vacuum, which eliminates conductive and convective heat loss. The storage tank then holds the hot liquid. It can be just a modified water heater, but it is usually larger and very well-insulated. Systems that use fluids other than water usually heat the water by passing it through a coil of tubing in the tank, which is full of hot fluid. Solar water heating systems can be either active or passive, but the most common are active systems. Active systems rely on pumps to move the liquid between the collector and the storage tank, while passive systems rely on gravity and the tendency for water to naturally circulate as it is heated. More information available at http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/sh_basics_water.html
  • #20 A clean, large-scale solar thermal technology known as concentrating solar power is used in special power plants (Concentrating Solar Power or CSP plants) that use different kinds of mirror configurations to convert the sun's energy into high-temperature heat. The heat energy is then used to generate electricity in a steam generator.
  • #21 World’s largest solar power tower in Seville, Spain. Solar power tower consists of a large field of sun tracking mirrors, called heliostats, which focus solar energy on a receiver atop of a centrally located tower. The enormous amount of energy, coming out of the suns rays, concentrated at one point (the tower in the middle) produces temperatures of approx. 550 C TO 1500 C. The gained thermal energy can be used for heating water or molten salt, which saves the energy for later use. Heated water gets to steam, which is used to move the turbine generator. This way thermal energy is converted into electricity.
  • #22 This graphic shows how the power tower is used to heat molten salt which is used to heat water to produce steam to turn a turbine which produces electricity. Molten salt is used to transfer the heat because the heat can be stored and used when the sun is behind the clouds or at night.