Proposal for Solar Database Development Austin Technology Incubator / Clean Energy Incubator Patrick Kennedy Lauren Bissey Guillermo Hernandez 8/1/2012 Proposal for Solar Database Development Purpose This document serves to illustrate next steps for the development of the Solar Database project for future associates. In addition‚ it indicates particular needs that require attention as the project moves forward. Background The purpose of the Solar Database Development
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How Solar Panels Work 4 4 Possible Applications in Hwa Chong Institution 6 4.1 Solar Powered Dustbins and Recycling bins 8 4.2 Powering of Air conditioning 10 4.3 Powering of fans 11 5 Strategies for change 12 6 Pros of solar energy 13 6.1 Cost efficient 13 6.2 Environmentally friendly 14 6.3 Independent/semi-independent 14 7 Cons of solar energy 15 7.1 Availability 15 7.2 Intensity 15 7.3 Cost 15 7.4 Transmission 15 7.5 Environmental Impact 15 8 Global initiatives 16 8.1 World’s largest solar plant
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Solar Energy Abstract This paper will focus exclusively on solar energy as an effective improvement process. The research presented in this paper will examine the issue on hand and reveal the impact it has on companies across the globe. A history of solar power will be discussed as well as the primary types of solar energy that are used today. This paper will also address the cost advantages solar energy provides along with the environmental enhancements
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History of Solar Energy 1767‚ First Solar Collector In the year 1767 a Swiss scientist named Horace-Benedict de Saussure created the first solar collector – an insulated box covered with three layers of glass to absorb heat energy. Saussure’s box became widely known as the first solar oven‚ reaching temperatures of 230 degrees fahrenheit. 1839‚ Photovolataic Effect Defined In 1839 a major milestone in the evolution of solar energy happened with the defining of the photovoltaic effect. A French
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Solar Energy Introduction With the unlimited energy we receive from the sun‚ solar energy has the capabilities to meet the endless demand of energy and electricity both here in the United States and worldwide. Solar Energy is the one of a few energy sources that emits no carbon dioxide into the atmosphere at all. When comparing the cost and benefits of solar energy to other energy sources it is clear that solar energy is the most viable form of energy possible. With renewable energy becoming
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Energy Outline A. Benefits Of Solar Energy • Does not release green house gases • Production of solar energy does not produce smoke‚ gas‚ or any other chemical byproducts • Solar energy contributes to about 4 percent of the world’s electricity • Italy’s Montalto di Castro solar park: o good example of how solar contributes to the decrease in emissions o Decreases the carbon emissions by about 20‚000 tons per year compared to fossil fuel energy production. • Money! o Except for the initial
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researchandmarkets.com/reports/1285411/ Analysis of Solar Energy Industry in India & Its Future Prospects Description: The Indian solar energy sector has been growing rapidly‚ in the past few years‚ majorly due to Government’s initiatives such as tax exemptions and subsidies. Due to technical potential of 5‚000 trillion kWh per year and minimum operating cost‚ Solar Power is considered the best suited energy source for India. Today the Solar power‚ has an installed capacity of 9.84 MW which is
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Community Solar Energy Alternative energy resources are being closely evaluated because of the depletion of nonrenewable resources‚ such as fossil fuels. Fossil fuels and other nonrenewable resources have damaged earth because of the amount of pollution that is released some‚ in which is known as Carbon Dioxide. Massive amounts of Carbon Dioxide are that is released into our environment every year further damaging our planet. Scientist has been effectively working on ways of conserving energy that
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Preview of Solar Energy Market Potential and Business Opportunities This preview provides sample content from the Solar Energy Report The Solar Energy – Market Potential and Business Opportunities report is a detailed report on all aspects of using solar energy as a renewable energy source. This preview provides inputs on focus areas of the report‚ the complete list of contents‚ and sample data from each chapter of the report. The Solar Market Potential and Business Opportunities report
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SOLAR ENERGY INTRODUCTION SOLAR ENERGY is the radiant energy that we receive from the sun in the form of heat and light. It is an inexhaustible source of energy. Solar Energy is the ultimate source of most of the sources of energy that we use. The wind energy‚ water energy‚ energy of fossil fuels and the energy in food are due to solar energy. SOURCE OF SOLAR ENERGY The discovery of radioactivity led some scientists to suggest that the energy released during radioactive decay of radioactive
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