Solar energy in itself does not "take up" space. Any and all light that is emitted from the sun is "solar energy". When a photovoltaic cell is used to convert solar energy into solar electricity, the energy can be stored in a battery or capacitor, which will be able to contain the same amount of solar electricity as it would with DC power from any other source. The collection of significant amounts of solar electricity, on the other hand, requires a fairly large amount of surface area or "space"; If the technology were perfect, and 100% efficient, energy would be collected at roughly 1Kw per square meter of photovoltaic cell. Unfortunately only state of the art and very expensive solar panels can even achieve 60% of this, so a more realistic figure is 350 watts per square meter. Also, one must take into account that the sunlight will not hit your location 24 hours a day...
In outer space, you can't take lots of regular fuel; every kilogram taken into outer space costs a huge amount of money. Solar cells, on the other hand, can continuously provide energy for many years. Another option is some sort of nuclear reaction - including nuclear decay which gradually gives off heat. Please note that solar sells are ONLY appropriate for missions in the nearby Solar System; for a mission that goes, say, to Pluto, the solar radiation is way too weak to be useful.
Another name for solar energy is solar power. Solar power should be utilized a lot more due to the fact it is so simple! One more name you can take it that is natural resources, for more details please consult renuenergysolutions.com as they are market leader in providing Solar Panels & Solar Energy Installer.
Solar energy is cheap compared to the high costs of fossil fuels and the toll they take on the environment. Solar energy is cheap in the long run. Very cheap, like in NJ after 5 years.....FRee kind of cheap!
Solar Power is primarily harvested by placing solar cells mostly made up of elements such as silver which take in the sunlight and later convert it into electrical energy. Though the energy produced in less in amount when compared to other energy sources such as coal and petroleum, it is a much cleaner fuel than both of them and is a non-renewable source of energy. Nowadays, it has become more popular due to it's non-pollution feature.
When you install solar hot water panels or evacuated tubes on your roof and you get hot water free, that is one of the best examples of how you can take advantage of solar energy and also cut down on the amount of gas or electricity that you use.
Energy takes up no space, at all.
the enviromental is that they take up to much space
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1.Most solar energy doesn't take any power to run and produces no pollutants. 2.Solar energy (sunlight) is free and virtually unlimited.
The sun isn't constantly out so solar panels can only collect energy during the day. Also, solar panels take up space and some people think they are ugly. Personally, I think that renewable and green energy recources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power are the way to go. They don't hurt the environment and the are easy to obtain!
Of course, that's how solar panels work. They take the energy from the sun and convert it to electricity, which they then transmit into batteries.
Solar energy, plants take in this energy through the chloroplast.
In outer space, you can't take lots of regular fuel; every kilogram taken into outer space costs a huge amount of money. Solar cells, on the other hand, can continuously provide energy for many years. Another option is some sort of nuclear reaction - including nuclear decay which gradually gives off heat. Please note that solar sells are ONLY appropriate for missions in the nearby Solar System; for a mission that goes, say, to Pluto, the solar radiation is way too weak to be useful.
Mass and energy always have locations in both time and space; the amount of space that they take up depends upon their density, but they do take up some. Since energy is often associated with matter (heat, kinetic energy etc.) it would be the matter that takes up the space. The energy would be in the same space as the matter. But energy can also exist independently of matter (such as a photon of light travelling in space) and in that case, the energy takes up space.
Matter does not take up less space when energy is added to it. This is because energy is not a physical unity and therefore it does not interfere with the occupancy of space by matter.
the conversions are solar to chemical to light to heat
NASA specializes in solar research. This space centers has satellites all over space to keep track of what is going on in space. They take pictures and they build many other rockets and telescopes to research more about the earth and solar system.