Solar power works by converting sunlight into electricity through photovoltaic (PV) cells or concentrating solar power (CSP). PV cells directly convert sunlight to electricity, while CSP uses mirrors and lenses to focus sunlight to heat a working fluid and drive a turbine. The earliest solar technologies date back to the 18th century, but solar power gained popularity after World War 2 and is now used to power homes, vehicles, and satellites. While solar energy has advantages of being renewable and pollution-free, its high installation costs and dependence on sunlight limit its widespread adoption.
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2. Solar power plant installation in the permanent campus of IIT Hyderabad.
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It is a presentation as a part of our course project. We have analyzed two solar power plants -
1. Welspun solar power plant in Neemuch district of Madhya Pradesh.
2. Solar power plant installation in the permanent campus of IIT Hyderabad.
Here, is the first presentation on slideshare on how to make a working model of a hydroelectric and solar power plant and present your model through the presentation. It will provide you enough information on the model when you are going to present it from school. It will prove to be very helpful for your science projects.
If You Like the presentation Please subscribe and share it.
Thank you
NIKHIL MEHTA
Solar power is the conversion of sunlight into electricity, through directly using photovoltaic (PV). Photovoltaic convert light into electric current using the photoelectric effect.
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Actually , this slide was made for my University Presentation.
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Solar power is the conversion of sunlight into electricity, through directly using photovoltaic (PV). Photovoltaic convert light into electric current using the photoelectric effect.
This Slide is made of Basic Information on Solar Power.
Actually , this slide was made for my University Presentation.
I hope, after watching this slide , you will get some basic information about Solar Power.
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2. What is Solar Power?
•
Solar Power is the conversion of
sunlight into electricity.
•
It directly uses photovoltaics
(PV) or indirectly uses
Concentrated Solar Power
(CSP).
•
CSP uses lenses, mirrors and
tracking systems to focus a
large area of sunlight into a
small beam.
•
CSP's were first developed in
the 1980's.
3. •
The concentrated heat from a CSP is
used as a heat source for most
power plants.
•
PV's were invented to be used for
small and medium sized
applications and still are.
•
Some examples of PV's are
calculators, microwaves, and radios.
•
PV's are an important and
inexpensive source of electrical
energy.
•
PV's covert sunlight into currents by
using the photoelectric effect.
4. How Solar Power Works
•
Solar panels convert the sun's
energy into electricity.
•
Then a controlled device
converts the electricity so it is
able to power electrical items in
your house.
•
The electricity then passes
through a breaker box which
distributes the electricity into
your house.
•
Then all items plugged into
electrical outlets have power.
5.
6. History
•
1767- The first solar collector was created by a Swiss scientist
named Horace-Benedict de Saussure.
•
1839- A French scientist named Edmond Becquerel discovered
Photovoltaics which was a huge milestone at the time.
•
1916- The scientist Robert Millikan found experimental evidence on
the photoelectric effect.
•
1947- Solar Power started to become more popular in the USA after
the Second World War. There was a huge demand for Solar Power
from the people.
•
1958- Solar Power was used in space to power things such as
satellites and space stations.
7. •
1981- Paul Macready made the
first solar powered aircraft. The
aircraft flew from France to
England.
•
1982- The first solar powered car
was made in Australia.
•
1999- The largest Solar Power
plant was made at its time
producing more than 20 Kilowatts.
•
2012- There have been record
breaking solar plants in China and
India.
8. Pros for Solar Energy
•
Solar power itself is free but the equipment needed is not.
•
Does not cause pollution.
•
Can be used in remote areas.
•
Many everyday items are powered by solar power.
•
Solar energy will never end unlike other types of
electricity.
•
Solar Power can be installed on many rooftops so you
don't have to find the land for solar power placement.
9. Cons for Solar Energy
•
Solar power only works in daytime
when it is sunny.
•
Solar panels, collectors, and cells
are relatively expensive.
•
Solar power stations are very
expensive and do not match every
single power station.
•
In countries that have unreliable
climate, solar power would be an
unreliable source of electricity.
•
Large areas of land are needed.
10. Cost of Solar Power
•
Depending on the location and the
design, the typical installation rate is 3-7
kilowatts and costs between 18k and 40k.
•
All of the equipment costs take up 45% of
the final price.
•
Solar Panels(4.5k-12k), Power
Inverter(1k-3k), mounting
hardware(800$-2k), and Wiring(1k-2k).
•
Installation and permitting costs take up
25%.
•
System Installation(2k-4k), and permits
and fees(3k-6k).
11. •
Sales, marketing,
and operational
costs is 30%.
•
Monitoring(1k-3k),
maintenance and
repairs will depend
on the part that is
needed to be fixed.
•
Additional
operational and
overhead costs is
4k-9k.
12. Solar Power in British
Columbia
•
Solar Power in BC is growing very
quickly because of the locally
developed leading edge technologies.
•
BC's best solar energy resources are
located in the northeast and southern
part of the province.
•
BC is trying to have more of the
province use solar power.
This is an example of a solar
photovoltaic
trash compactor. These are found
in Victoria and Vancouver.