Showing posts with label solar energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solar energy. Show all posts

Friday, January 29, 2010

Solar Water Pumps: Pumping Water with Solar Power

 The sun agreeably provides us with plenty of free energy and environmentally conscious consumers are eager to take advantage of this situation.  Stories of solar V arrays and solar heating solutions fill the news.
Although PV panels are being touted as the newest, economical way to produce solar power and save on electricity bills, other methods of generating solar power have been around for some time.  For example, many home owners have utilized solar patio lighting, solar powered electronic devices and even solar water pumps. 
How These Solar Powered Items Work
A solar water pump is a device consisting of a standard solar PV panel. (PV refers to photovoltaic.) This panel produces direct DC energy. An inverter is not needed, so the consumer is spared the drawbacks that inverters bring.
Once generated, the direct DC energy powers a pump of one form or another.  Various types of pumps are on the market, but the consumer’s main concern is the solar panel’s power rating. This rating provides a general comparison between various models. More importantly, however, the consumer needs to consider the pump’s flow rate.

In most cases, a large storage tank or some other storage method is required. By storing water, the household will have enough water to get through cloudy days when direct sunshine doesn’t reach the solar panel.

Applications of the Solar Water Pump
These pumps have many uses.


In a residential setting, homeowners have used  solar water pumps to supply water features such as fountains, ponds, bird baths and more. In situations where the solar panel is located some distance from the home, the consumer need not worry about installing wiring between the pump and the house or the electrical supply. The solar energy powers the pump.


Consumers in rural areas have also used solar water pumps in locations where standard electricity may prove challenging.   In rural and agricultural areas, solar water pumps are pressed into use to provide irrigation, in wells and for conveying drinking water to livestock or for human consumption.


It is not an easy matter to modify a domestic solar pump. Nevertheless, in a rural setting, the installation may require some tweaking for optimal performance.


Types of Solar Water Pumps
Irrespective of the type of power source used, it is important to select a water pump based on its appropriateness for the intended purpose.  


Solar water heating installations usually work best if a circulating pump is used.   Circulating pumps can transport hot water to a destination and can transport cold water toward the heating source. 


Surface pumps can draw water up from a depth, but are limited in that they can draw  water from an approximate depth of only six meters. To pump water from a deeper well, the system would require a submersible pump. A submersible pump has a hermetically sealed motor attached to the pump. The entire device is submerged in the water.
 Solar Power Plans and Guides
 For additional information about solar water pumps and other types of solar heating, please refer to Green Power Easy.  This site provides extensive information about solar power as well as providing a solar power plan.




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Solar Power From Outer Space -- Not Just for Sci Fi Any more

According to scientists at a European space company, the world may soon be powering their homes and electric vehicles with solar generated that is collected in outer space and beamed back to earth for our use.

They expect to have a working prototype in five years time.  Other countries -- including Japan and the US have also begun initiatives to collect space based solar energy.

Read the article at :
Solar Power From the Heavens: Sci-Fi or Reality?

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Solar Power Inverters Critical to Solar Panel Installaton

Anyone contemplating installing a solar panel system to generate their own electricity is advised to consider carefully the type of solar power inverter used in the system.

Solar power inverters are instrumental in assuring that your system generates the kind of electricity that you need. They have two functions:  to convert you DC to AC, and to clean your electricity so it won't surge and damage your appliances.

Solar power inverters come in various types, materials and sizes. Choosing the right one is important.

More information about this topic at :Solar Power Inverters: What you Must Know About Solar Power Inverters

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Home Solar Panels: What Should I know?

Anyone who is considering converting to an alterative energy solution is likely to consider home solar panels. Along with magnet motors and wind turbines, solar power panels are a viable approach to generating electricity for the home.

As in any green electricity solution, there are things you must know before you begin..

Not all locations are suitable for solar energy.  A solar panel system may require special modifications to fit the roof of your house. 

Professional installers will take the worry out of it for you. However, the DIY solution is by far the most affordable. If you're daunted by the prospect of building your own home solar panels, excellent DIY guides are available for download.  You definitely need to know what you are doing.

These issues are addressed at this link: Understanding Home Solar Panels