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Solar
Despite
the lack of sunshine, solar energy potential in the UK is
far greater than you'd imagine!
Solar power is created by converting sunlight into electricity,
often with the use of photovoltaics. The most common material
to use in photovoltaic cells is silicon. When silicon is exposed
to light it releases electrons, which then move away from
the cell into an electrical circuit. The electricity generated
can be used to charge a battery (for mobile phones, lap tops,
garden fountains) or converted to an alternating current to
power standard household or office equipment.
Solar
power can also be used in solar water heating systems, collecting
energy from the sun to heat water for domestic use, such as
baths and clothes washing and commercial use, such as swimming
pools. A well designed system can dramatically reduce electricity
bills.
Solar energy generates electricity without producing any
emissions of greenhouse gases and its operation is silent.
New applications of solar panels can also look aesthetically
pleasing, keeping the environmental impact of this technology
low. Photovoltaic equipment has no moving parts and as a result
requires minimal maintenance. The price of solar energy is
constantly reducing as the technology becomes more advanced
and economic. Because of this we have some exciting projects
planned for the future, so keep an eye on our projects section
for all the latest news.
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