Advantages & Disadvantages Of Solar Energy
Advantages:
->It is clean energy.
->She comes from a limitless source of energy.
->It is an energy harvesting system suitable for areas wherepower lines do not reach (field, islands) or is difficult and costly to transfer (it is over 5 km).
->Solar collection systems are easy to maintain.
->The cost decreases as technology moves forward (thecost of fuel increases over time because fewer and fewer).
Curiosity:
->Solar power is incomparable to any other conventional energy system because it is a form 100% (hundred percent) natural,organic, free, never-failing and does not harm the environment.
->Each square meters of installed collector keeps pouring into the atmosphere 2 tons of carbon monoxide.
->In America, Israel,Italy, France, Germany, Australia and Japan for solar hot water production is used massively and in some of these countries the equipment is solar water heating, as in our country, some significantlysubsidized by the government or the utility.
->Currently being installed mixed photovoltaic and wind energy production is doubled. Photovoltaic energy production with solar radiation varies bytemperature but they buy the solar panels when the reach a temperature above 120º lost production capacity of PV that has a maximum productivity where there is more room temperature.
The parks largestphotovoltaic power in the Iberian Peninsula is being built in Escairon (province of Lugo). The proyect is called Solar Solidarity Seteventos Park and has a power 70Megawatios
Their page web is:http://www.solidaridadsolar.com/solidaridad.html
Disadvantages:
->The radiation level varies from one area to another and from one season to another in our area varies by 20% from summer to winter).
->Tocollect large-scale solar energy requires large tracts of land.
->Requires large initial investment.
->It should complement this method of converting energy with others.
->Places where there is...
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