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Title: Solar Energy


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Solar Energy
  • Jake Roberts, Brittany Ely, Eddie Pearson,
    Santino Ardo

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Questions
  • What evidence supports the idea that products of
    solar can provide a significant proportion of
    energy demand in the future?
  • Does everybody agree with that evidence?  If not,
    explain.
  • During my presentation, I suggested that solar
    energy has been best developed in areas having
    high sunlight and low cloud cover such as
    tropical and desert areas. 
  • Can energy production from solar energy be
    enhanced in those areas?
  • Can energy production from solar energy be
    developed in less sunny areas (such as northern
    Europe, or northeastern and northwestern U.S.?
  • What environmental problems does solar energy
    pose?  Are those problems real or exaggerated?
  • What social / political problems?
  • Do any laws or regulations prevent the deployment
    of solar energy in the US? Other industrialized
    countries?  Non industrialized countries?

3
What evidence supports the idea that products of
solar can provide a significant proportion of
energy demand in the future?
  • - Solar supports virtually all life on earth
  • - Wave power, hydroelectricity, and biomass
  • - Harness the suns energy
  • - Photovoltaic cell converts light into energy
  • - Solar thermal makes up the most widely used
    category of solar energy.

4
Does everybody agree with that evidence?  If not,
explain.
  • -Not everyone agrees with evidence
  • -Some areas dont receive much sunlight
  • -Cost of solar is greater than end product

5
Solar Energy Production in Areas of High Sunlight
  • Solar Cells
  • Solar Water Heating
  • Solar Furnaces

6
Solar Cells
  • Also know as photovoltaic cells
  • Convert light directly into electricity
  • One square meter of solar panel one 100 W light
    bulb

7
Solar Water Heating
  • Solar energy is used to heat water in glass
    panels on the roof.
  • Allows less gas and electricity to be used for
    heating your water at home.

8
Solar Furnaces
  • Use large arrays of mirrors to concentrate solar
    energy into a small space.
  • One located at Odellio, in France.

9
Solar Towers
  • Newest idea being considered
  • Requires the building of a greenhouse which is
    warmed by the Sun.

10
Solar Energy in Areas of Little Sunlight
  • Solar-powered sites have battery banks.
  • It is thought by Northern Powers Brennan that
    any site with an appropriately sized battery bank
    can receive and store solar energy even with a
    little Sun.

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What are the environmental or disadvantages that
solar power provides?
  • - Cant provide a stable source of energy at
    night.
  •  - Solar farms are very expensive to build and
    require routine fixes
  •  - Can be unreliable unless you're in a very
    sunny climate.
  •  - Places that get a lot of snow may find solar
    power systems only minimally useful in winter,
    even if they work well during the summer
  • - 1 solar farm can take up a large amount of
    land.
  • - Solar panels convert energy of the sun into
    energy humans can use - there are no harmful
    byproducts or threats actually to the environment

12
Are these problems real or exaggerated?
  • - The problems are real, however the problems
    solar power provides are not much of a concern.
  • -Solar power is one of the cleanest methods of
    energy production known.

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Social Issues
  • -  Take up large amounts of land
  • -   Very expensive
  •  -   Home owners and businesses that are located
    in non sunny climates may find this energy
    resource hard to use or useless.

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Political Issues
  • -Since fossil fuels are on the decline and prices
    are starting to soar, the United States is
    producing more ways to fund solar farm projects
    for them to be built.
  • - Political views find solar power to be a
    positive energy source to be used in the future

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Do any laws or regulations prevent the deployment
of solar energy in the US? Other industrialized
countries?  Non industrialized countries?
  • No
  • No laws prohibiting the insulation of solar
    panels
  • All laws help people by giving home and business
    owners tax exemptions

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Work Cited
  • Union of Concerned Scientists article
  • ScienceDaily Solar Energy News
  • Energyquest article
  • Darvill's solar power websiteSolar Energy network
  • US Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies
    Program website
  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory Solar Energy
    Basics
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