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SOLAR ENERGY
WELCOME TO MY POWER POINT ABOUT WHY SOLAR ENERGY IS THE BEST.
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Sergei Golyshev
2.
HOW SOLAR ENERGY WORKS?
When light hits certain objects it turns into electrical energy.
The solar panel converts those photons into electrons of direct current .
Solar cells are called photovoltaic.
Like other energys solar energy don't take water.
The us is a massive power plant in the sky.
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faul
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HOW COULD SOLAR ENERGY BE USED?
Heat things, like houses.
Turn light into electrical energy.
Heat water.
Helps reduce fabrication cost.
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
4.
WHAT ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF ITS CURRENT USE?
Hot water, warm pools.
Ventilation
Solar vehicles.
Agriculture and horticulture.
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ademrudin
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WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS ON THE ENVIORMENT?
Thermal plants.
3.5-10 acres per megawatt.
No global-warming involved.
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roland
6.
IS THE TECHNOLOGY WIDELY ACCEPTED TODAY?
In the U.S had more than 3,500 megawatts.
350,000,000 terawatts of power is available form the sun
Solar energy was founded 100 years ago.
It takes 10 years 20% of homes use solar energy (in the U.S)
The harnessing sun rays are harmless.
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spanginator
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POSITIVES
Don't create green house gases
Don't pollute air/water
Life span of 20+ years
Easy to maintain, no moving parts
Not difficult to install
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Phil.Claboter
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NEGATIVES OF SOLAR ENERGY
Needs proper recycling
Large surface required
High upfront costs
Sunny area required
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Rikot
Skyla Manning
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