APES Solar Energy
Active vs. Passive Solar Energy
Passive solar: absorbing or blocking heat from the sun, without use of mechanical/electrical equip.
Using sun’s heat to cook food in a solar oven.
Orienting building design to block sunlight in warmer months and allow sunlight during colder months.
Double paned windows, southern facing windows with roof overhang, deciduous shade trees, skylight to decrease electrical use, dark colored sunlight orbs, floor.
Active solar: use of mechanical/electrical equip to capture sun’s heat (solar water heaters or CST-concentrated solar thermal), or convert light rags directly into electricity (PV cells).
Solar water heaters capture sun’s heat in water or circulating fluid and transfer heat to warm water for home - in place of electric/gas water.
Photovoltaic Cells (PV)
Aka “solar panels”; contain semiconductor (usually silicon) that emits low voltage electrical current when exposed to sun.
Photons (particles carrying energy from sun) cause separation of charges between two semiconductor layers; electrons separate from protons and flow through circuit to load, delivering energy (as electricity).
PV cells on a roof can directly power the building, or send excess electricity back to the grid for other users (earning you a credit from your utility company - SRECS)
Community (solar farm) vs. Rooftop Solar
Large-scale solar “farms” can generate lots of electricity, but do take up land and cause habitat loss/fragmentation.
Active vs. Passive Solar Energy
Passive solar: absorbing or blocking heat from the sun, without use of mechanical/electrical equip.
Using sun’s heat to cook food in a solar oven.
Orienting building design to block sunlight in warmer months and allow sunlight during colder months.
Double paned windows, southern facing windows with roof overhang, deciduous shade trees, skylight to decrease electrical use, dark colored sunlight orbs, floor.
Active solar: use of mechanical/electrical equip to capture sun’s heat (solar water heaters or CST-concentrated solar thermal), or convert light rags directly into electricity (PV cells).
Solar water heaters capture sun’s heat in water or circulating fluid and transfer heat to warm water for home - in place of electric/gas water.
Photovoltaic Cells (PV)
Aka “solar panels”; contain semiconductor (usually silicon) that emits low voltage electrical current when exposed to sun.
Photons (particles carrying energy from sun) cause separation of charges between two semiconductor layers; electrons separate from protons and flow through circuit to load, delivering energy (as electricity).
PV cells on a roof can directly power the building, or send excess electricity back to the grid for other users (earning you a credit from your utility company - SRECS)
Community (solar farm) vs. Rooftop Solar
Large-scale solar “farms” can generate lots of electricity, but do take up land and cause habitat loss/fragmentation.