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Title: Solar Panels: Our Future May Lie in its Hands


1
Solar PanelsOur Future May Lie in its Hands
  • Lee Liak Ghee (10) Tay Wee Shing Kervin
    (23)
  • Loh Wei Kiat (12) Class 2I3

2
Agenda
  • About Solar Panels
  • Proposal for New Solar Panel Project _at_ HCI
  • How to Make Solar Panels The Eco-Friendly Way
  • Consumption of Electricity _at_ 2I3 Classroom
    Worth?
  • Solar-Powered Devices
  • Future Applications of Solar Panels
  • Quiz
  • Website
  • Bibliography

3
About Solar Panels
  • Some Background Information to Start Off

4
Agenda (About Solar Panels)
  • Solar Panels Application
  • Types of Solar Panels
  • Monocrystalline Solar Panel
  • Polycrystalline Solar Panels
  • String Ribbon Silicon Solar Panel
  • Amorphous Silicon Solar Panel
  • Angle of Inclination

5
Solar Panels Application
  • Makes Use of Photovoltaics to Convert Light into
    Electricity
  • Some Materials have the Photoelectric Effect
    which Absorb Protons Releases Electrons
  • Electricity Produced can be Used as Electricity
    when Free Electrons are Captured

6
Types of Solar Panels
  • Monocrystalline Solar Panels
  • Polycrystalline Solar Panels
  • String Ribbon Silicon Panels
  • Amorphous Silicon Panels

7
Monocrystalline Solar Panel
  • Most Effective Solar Panel
  • Efficiency Rate from 14 to 18
  • Made from Silicon
  • Material Increases Conductivity Excite more
    Electrons for More Electricity
  • Most Expensive Method

8
Polycrystalline Solar Panels
  • Slightly Less Effective than Monocrystalline
  • Efficiency Rate From 12 to 14
  • Made up of Individual Photovoltaic Cells
  • Cheapest and Most Cost-Efficient Solar Panel

9
String Ribbon Silicon Solar Panel
  • Similar to Polycrystalline in Terms of Efficiency
    Rate Construction Method
  • Cost of Production is Slightly more Expensive
    than Polycrystalline

10
Amorphous Silicon Solar Panel
  • Lowest Efficiency Rate From 5 to 6
  • Only Made of Semi-Conductor Materials like Copper
  • Extremely Cheap, but Not Worth it in the Long Run

11
Angle of Inclination
  • Solar Panels are NEVER Placed Flat
  • Differing Inclination Angles in Different
    Countries
  • To Maximise Efficiency Rate
  • Prevents Dust from Collecting/Rainwater to Flow
    Down
  • Optimum 17 Degrees in Singapore

12
Proposed New Solar Panel Project _at_ HCI
  • We Can Play Our Part Too

13
Agenda (Proposed Solar Panel Project)
  • Solar Panel Project Application
  • Current Statistics _at_ HCI
  • New Project Statistics
  • Conclusion

14
Solar Panel Project Applications
  • New Project to be _at_ High School Multi-Story
    Carpark

15
Current Statistics _at_ HCI
  • Total number of Panels 84
  • System Size 15.120 kW
  • Total number of Inverters 3 (each for a set of
    28 panels)
  • Estimated Electricity Generated (Day) 70 kWh
  • Estimated Electricity Generated (Month) 2,100
    kWh
  • Estimated Electricity Generated (Year) 25,550
    kWh
  • Estimated Saving per year 7,200
  • Estimated Carbon Reduction per year 8 tons
  • System turn on date 15 June 2011
  • Years to date Electric to grid 3,220 kWh

16
New Project Statistics
  • Total number of Panels 84  293  377
  • System Size 15.120 kW  (738.72 kW / 14
    53.766 kW)  68.886 kW
  • Total number of Inverters 3  (293/28 rounded
    up 11)  14 (each for a set of 28 panels)
  • Estimated Electricity Generated (Day) 70 kWh
     (293 70/84 244 kWh)  314 kWh
  • Estimated Electricity Generated (Month) 2,100
    kWh  (244 30 7,320 kWh)  8,420 kWh
  • Estimated Electricity Generated (Year) 25,550
    kWh  (244 365 89,060 kWh)  114,610 kWh
  • Estimated Saving per year 7,200  (7,200/84
    293 25,114)  32,314
  • Estimated Carbon Reduction per year 8 tons
    (8/84 293 28 tons) 36 tons

17
Conclusion
  • Electricity Savings Per Year
  • 22,533.23
  • Electricity Savings Over Solar Panels Life Period
    (25 Years)
  • 563,330.75

18
How to Make Solar Panels
  • The Eco-Friendly Way

19
Agenda (How to Make Solar Panels)
  • Materials Needed
  • Experimental Procedure
  • End Results
  • FAQs

20
Materials Needed
  • Two Square-Shaped Pieces of Glass, measuring 3cm
    by 3cm
  • Titanium Dioxide (Very Expensive Chemical)
  • Any Species of Leaves/Flowers or Any Spread such
    as Jam/Kaya
  • Glucose

21
Experimental Procedure
  • Mix the Titanium Dioxide with the Glucose which
    will form a Liquid
  • Grind the Leaves/Flowers (If Being Used)
  • Apply the Liquid Formed on One Side of Each Glass
  • Put the Grinded Leaves/Flowers or Spread the
    Jam/Kaya on the Same Side of One Piece of the
    Glass
  • Paste the Two Glass Pieces Together
  • Allow Product to Dry under the Sun

22
End Results
  • Low Efficiency Rate, Compared to Average of 14
  • Unable to Power Anything
  • Will Produce 0.000006kWh (Measured from Data
    logger)

23
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  • Dose the Choice of Specimen Affect the Efficiency
    Rate of the Solar Panels?
  • No, but Specimens have a Variety of Colour tend
    to have better results
  • Does the Amount of Specimen Affect the Efficiency
    Rate of the Solar Panels?
  • Not Proven Yet, but there should not be an
    Overdose which will Cause the Product not to
    Stick Together

24
Electricity Consumption in HCI
  • Comparison Between Clock Tower and Block C
    Classrooms

25
Agenda (Electricity Consumption in HCI)
  • Class 2I3 Electrical Appliances
  • Class 2I3 Electricity Consumption
  • Class 2I3 Grand Total
  • Clock Tower Electrical Appliances
  • Clock Tower Electricity Consumption
  • Clock Tower Grand Total
  • Conclusion

26
Class 2I3 Electrical Appliances
  • Fans x 3 (7 Hours)
  • Lights x 6 (7 Hours)
  • Projector cum Visualizer x 1 (4 Hours)
  • Laptops x 5 (3 Hours)
  • Wi-Fi System x 1 (24 Hours)
  • Speakers x 2 (1/2 Hour)
  • Key
  • Electrical Appliance x Quantity (Amount of Time
    used per Day)

27
Class 2I3 Electricity Consumption
  • Fan -55 Watts x 3 x 7 1155 Watts
  • Light 25 Watts x 6 x 7 1050 Watts
  • Projector cum Visualizer -50 Watts x 1 x 4 200
    Watts
  • Laptop 35 Watts x 5 x 3 525 Watts
  • Wi-Fi System 7 Watts x 1 x 24 168 Watts
  • Speakers 56 Watts x 2 x ½ 56 Watts
  • Key
  • Electrical Appliance - Electricity Consumption
    per Hour x Quantity x Amount of Hours Used per
    Day Total Amount

28
Class 2I3 Grand Total
  • Grand Total of Electrical Consumption in
    Classroom per Day
  • 3154 Watts/h or 3.154 kWh

29
Clock Tower Electrical Appliances
  • Fans x 3 (7 Hours)
  • Lights x 6 (7 Hours)
  • Projector cum Visualizer x 1 (4 Hours)
  • Laptops x 5 (3 Hours)
  • Wi-Fi System x 1 (24 Hours)
  • Speakers x 2 (1/2 Hour)
  • Air Conditioner x 1 (7 Hours)
  • Key
  • Electrical Appliance x Quantity (Amount of Time
    used per Day)

30
Clock Tower Electricity Consumption
  • Fan -55 Watts x 3 x 7 1155 Watts
  • Light 25 Watts x 6 x 7 1050 Watts
  • Projector cum Visualizer -50 Watts x 1 x 4 200
    Watts
  • Laptop 35 Watts x 5 x 3 525 Watts
  • Wi-Fi System 7 Watts x 1 x 24 168 Watts
  • Speakers 56 Watts x 2 x ½ 56 Watts
  • Air Conditioner 3500 x 1 x 7 23500 Watts
  • Key
  • Electrical Appliance - Electricity Consumption
    per Hour x Quantity x Amount of Hours Used per
    Day Total Amount

31
Clock Tower Grand Total
  • Grand Total of Electrical Consumption in
    Classroom per Day
  • 27654 Watts/h or 27.654 kW

32
Conclusion
  • Number of Classrooms (Non Air-Conditioned) to be
    Powered by Solar Panels
  • Electricity Generated / Electrical Consumption
    in 1 Classroom
  • 70 kWh / 3.154 kWh 22.19

33
Solar-Powered Devices
  • Have You Seen them Today?

34
Agenda (Solar-Powered Devices)
  • Solar-Powered Phones
  • Solar-Powered Cars
  • Solar-Powered Calculators
  • Solar-Powered Boats

35
Solar-Powered Phones
  • Released by Samsung in 2009
  • Made from Eco-Friendly Materials
  • Cover Made from Recycled Bottles
  • Packaging Made from Recycled Paper
  • Has Built-In Pedometer CO2 Emission Calculator

36
Solar-Powered Cars
  • Can Only Travel Up to 48 km/h on Average
  • Solar Cells Can be Added (Range 10 - 400)
  • After Upgrade, Speed will be 2 Times Faster
  • Can Travel Up to 96 km/h

37
Solar-Powered Calculator
  • Doesnt require battery
  • Powers as long as it is under light

38
Solar-Powered Boat
  • Worlds largest solar powered boat
  • Speed of 15 miles per hour
  • Targets to tour the world

39
Future Applications of Solar Panels
  • They May Save Mother Earth

40
Agenda (Future Applications)
  • Lighthouse Idea
  • Solar Panels on Planes

41
Lighthouse Idea
  • Solar Panels can ONLY Work During Daytime
  • To use Light from the Lighthouse
  • Solar-Tracking System to track Lighthouses
    Light
  • Rays are Directed Using Mirrors
  • Thus, Solar Panels can Work 24/7

42
Solar Panels on Planes
  • Planes Come into Direct Sunlight during Flight
  • Clouds Usually Affect Efficiency Rate of Solar
    Panels
  • Currently
  • Proposing to Have More of These Planes, Including
    Passenger Cargo Planes

43
Website
  • Here is the Link to Our Website
  • http//hciterm4solar2i345.wiki.hci.edu.sg/

44
Solar Panels Quiz
  • Heres the Link to the Quiz
  • http//www2.hci.edu.sg/y10hci0162/solarquiz/start.
    html

45
Bibliography
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    Solar-Powered Boat on a World Tour. Retrieved 26
    September, 2011 from http//www.coolest-gadgets.co
    m/20110902/worlds-largest-solarpowered-boat-world-
    tour/
  • How Stuff Works (2011). How Solar Cells Work.
    Retrieved 26 September, 2011 from
    http//science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/ene
    rgy/solar-cell.htm
  • How Stuff Works (2011). How can solar panels
    power a car? Retrieved 26 September, 2011 from
    http//auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-efficiency/vehi
    cles/solar-cars.htm
  • Solar buzz. (2011). Solar Market Research and
    Analysis - Facts and Figures. Retrieved 28
    September, 2011, from http//www.solarbuzz.com/fac
    ts-and-figures
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    The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 29,
    2011, from http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cell

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