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SOLAR PANELS - FUTURE
Monday, June 30, 2008 at 6:37 AM Labels: Solar Energy
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SOLAR ELECTRICITY
Friday, June 27, 2008 at 7:58 AM Labels: Solar Energy
What is Solar Electricity?
It is the generation of electricity from the power of the sun, via photovoltaic (pv) cells. It is different from solar water heating, where water passes through panels to be heated directly, and no electricity is generated.
Photovoltaic cells are made from silicon; when particles of sunlight (photons) fall on the cells, they dislodge the outer electrons of their atoms, and push them along to the next atom; a chain of moving electrons is produced, and if a wire is attached to the panels, these electrons can be pushed down it to supply a useable electric current. This current is measured in amps, and to give some idea of the scale involved, one amp of current involves the movement of 6 million million million electrons per second.
The electricity produced this way (and also from batteries) flows in one direction only, and so is called direct current, whereas electricity from the grids is alternating current, as the flow of electrons changes direction 50 times per second. Direct current can be stored in batteries to power 12 volt appliances. However, these are more expensive and less readily available than ordinary domestic 240 volt appliances, so batteries and an inverter can be used to convert the 12 volt direct current to 240 volt alternating current, or the panels can be connected to the grid, with a meter to see how much electricity is put into the grid and how much taken from it. A grid-support system is one which charges batteries, and re-directs any surplus into the grid if the batteries are full.
What are the benefits?
As a renewable source of energy, the main environmental benefits of pv is that it doesn't cause the problems that other types of electricity generation do.
Burning fossil fuels in conventional power stations releases nitric oxides, nitrogen dioxide and sulphur dioxide, causing acid rain which damages forests, wildlife and human health; it also releases carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides, lead, particulates and hydrocarbons, which cause damage to plants, ecosystems, and human health, especially respiratory problems. Also, burning fossil fuels releases 5 billion tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere each year. CO2 is the most important of the ‘greenhouse gases’ responsible for global warming.
With pv there are no emissions, no environmentally-damaging extraction and transport of coal and oil to feed power stations, and no radioactive waste, or the potential leaks and disasters associated with nuclear power stations.
Disadvantages :
- Pvs take around 5 years to generate the same amount of electricity as is used in their manufacture - see this research paper (pdf) from Pennsylvania State University.
- Large-scale use of lead-acid batteries would cause environmental problems in their manufacture and disposal, so connection to the grid would be better unless in a remote location.
What can we do?
A single panel can be used with a battery to power lights or animal fencing in a remote location, or you can attempt to supply all or most of your electricity with a large system.
The first thing to do is find out how much electricity (in kilowatt-hours, kWh) you use in a year (check your bills), and think about ways to reduce your usage:
- switch lights off when you leave the room.
- don’t leave appliances on standby.
- use a laptop (c. 18 watts) instead of a desktop (c. 180 watts).
- use Savaplugs and low-energy light bulbs and appliances.
- don’t overfill kettles.
- think about solar hot water and a wood-burning stove, and whether you need so much electrical gear at all.
SAVAplugs use electronic technology to regulate the electricity to match the actual demand required by the motor. SAVAplugs simply replace the original manufactured mains electrical plug
A typical family in UK will use about 3000-4000kWh per year, but if you are single, have no children and / or reduce your electricity use, we can work with a figure of 2000kWh / year. Taking the annual amount of sunshine into consideration, this will require a 2.4kW system, covering 20m², and costing around £16,000 installed. There is now a £2500 government grant in the UK for professionally-installed, grid-connected systems (see below), which will reduce this to £13,500. With electricity at around 11p per kWh this will save £220 per year, giving a payback time of 60 years and saving about 2 tonnes of carbon. The payback time is way too long at the moment, but will come down as fossil fuel prices rise, and if the UK government start supporting photovoltaics as much as the German govt. It could be cost-effective for remote locations where the cost of grid connection is prohibitive.
The cost can’t be reduced by self-build (like solar hot water), because the manufacturing process is too high-tech, but you could self-install if you have the know-how. Of course you could use pv in conjunction with a wind turbine to take advantage of all weather conditions.
Other factors to consider are: is your roof south-facing? is it big enough? (if not, panels could be located on a frame in the garden or on a flat roof) is it shaded? (panels can be damaged if parts of them are shaded) if you are using batteries they need to be deep-cycle (able to be continuously drained and re-charged) with a charge regulator to prevent overcharging.
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INDIA & ENERGY SECURITY
Thursday, June 26, 2008 at 6:36 PM Labels: India and Environment
A nation can be prosperous & stable only when it is 'energy secured'. If we think about india in the current scenario, we should say that india is not energy secured. I have strong reasons to support what I feel
- India is at present meeting a major proportion of its crude oil needs through imports.
- Major proportion of our power needs are met through the thermal energy from coal.
The Oil Situation :
We have the oil reserves & definitely there isn’t a need to import as much as we are at present. The only problem is that we are not making sincere efforts to find the reserves and to make a produce from them.
Only 20 % of the country is surveyed in search for the crude oil/natural gas reserves. In that 20 %, the reserves found are not being exploited. It was in 1960’s when the presence of the reserves was indicated in Krishna – Godavari basin. But even by now (2008) production has not started. This is the situation in our country. “Policy makers who lack a proper commitment & vision”, this the biggest problem india has been facing. The trend has never changed and is becoming even worse with the progress of time. Lets put behind the politicians.
Ofcourse we cant completely rely on Oil, gas resources in our country even, as our needs have increased & will increase further drastically. We have to search for other alternative sources like biodiesel powered, electricity powered, water powered vehicles to reduce our dependence on imports from other countries.
The Electricity situation :
We all know about the nuclear deal. Our government is rushing for this deal to come into existance. I feel that there isn't a need for the rush to give our nation the 'nuclear energy'.
There are other sources such as :
- wind energy
- solar energy
- wave energy
The above three mentioned are renewable and have great potential. Their potential combined is greater than the potential needed to be met world wide.
It was in 1940s/1950s when nuclear energy was first used to produce electricity. At present only 6% of the worlds energy needs are being met by nuclear plants. The disadvantages associated with nuclear power are :
- The construction of nuclear reactors takes a long time (from now) within which a great leap can be achieved in the renewable energy technologies (solar,wind,wave energies).
- When accidents happen they will have a huge impact on the lives of the present & future generations as well.
- The waste coming out has to safely discarded. The waste continues to emit radiation for thousands of years. We should remember that we have no rights to poison our future generations.
- They are not economical as well. They require heavy subsidies from the government.
India at present is having the capacity of 140 giga watts. It has to increase to 1000 giga watts in order to meet the increasing needs of the nation. So we need to make a step in making developing & making use of sustainable energy forms. Only then can we become energy secured & develop into a prosperous nation.
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THE FIRST HYBRID CAR IN INDIA
Wednesday, June 18, 2008 at 11:37 PM Labels: India and Environment
The first Hybrid Car in India, Civic Hybrid was launched earlier today by Honda. Its priced at Rs 21.5 lakh.
The car is powered by a 1.3 litre petrol engine and electric motor. India is the 33rd country where Honda has launched its Civic Hybrid.
using the hybrid cars can help a lot in reducing pollution in the Metros.
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NATURAL RESOURCES & ECOSYSTEMS
Saturday, June 7, 2008 at 5:37 PM Labels: Protecting Environment is Everyone's Duty
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WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
Friday, June 6, 2008 at 6:28 PM
Yesterday when is spoke to some of my friends, i came to know that they are unaware of the fact that 5th June is World Environment Day. So i decided to place a small post about it today.
5th June of every year is celebrated as world environment day. World Environment Day (WED) was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1972. WED is hosted every year by a different city and commemorated with an international exposition through the week of June 5. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), also created in 1972, uses WED to stimulate awareness of the environment and enhance political attention and public action.
its important that every body knows about the WED
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GLOBAL WARMING & YOU
Thursday, June 5, 2008 at 5:10 PM Labels: Protecting Environment is Everyone's Duty
"Global warming" is another issue of concern which is a result of air pollution.
The increase in the concentration of the green house gases is the cuse of global warming.
We cant just say that the industries are responsible for global warming. even we individuals are responsible for this.
If we can reduce the emmision of these green house gases, at the individual level a significant reduction in the overall green house gases concentration can be achived
- Using public transport instead of individual vehicles is not a bad option, but this may not sound good for every one. Atleast stop using the cars for every small reasons. prefer two-wheelers .
- Use gas for fueling your vehicles. it may be a car or even a two wheeler.
- We can even use the vehicles that can be run on electricity.
- To provide electricity for our homes we can use solar panels. this is a really good option. we can directly harness the solar energy with out the release of even a small amount green hose gases.
The government has to establish/promote large scale electricity generation plants which make use of solar energy, wind power and wave energy
Small efforts from the individuals can make a large contribution in saving our Planet Earth. So friends make your contribution in saving the Planet Earth.
Why use vehicles powerd by fossil fuels when they are so expensive? Use vehicles that run on Electricity.
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I WILL PUT IN THE MAXIMUM EFFORT
at 12:23 PM Labels: Protecting Environment is Everyone's Duty
The state of the environment is deteriorating due to many reasons. If it continues the way it is now, then we and our future generations have to suffer a lot. Pollution is one of the reasons for the present state of the environment. There are many forms of pollution. Air and Water pollution are major forms of pollution to which we people are responsible, to a major extent. Just like we brush our teeth daily we pollute the air and water daily. If every individual can put an effort to reduce the pollution contributed by him/her we can definitely achieve great results.
So take an oath, “I will put in the maximum effort to reduce my share of pollution”
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