The energy industry is changing, fast. There’s a new and exciting development almost every day, and we are dedicated to keeping you up to date. After all, the better informed you are, the better choices you can make. So keep an eye on this section and be in the know!
Despite solar being a net-zero emission source, there are still reservations about its use, owing to its variable nature. This has led to increased usage of solar trackers for improving the efficiency of systems towards accelerating renewable energy adoption.
Earlier, solar panel efficiency was at 15%. It has now become more than 20%. This increase in efficiency results in the embodied energy being paid for in less than 2 years. This applies to locations with sun exposure for the majority of the year.
The efficiency of solar panels is a direct indicator of their performance. High-efficiency panels employ higher-grade N-type Silicon cells. These cells come with improved temperature coefficients and lower power degradation. Some of the manufacturers offer warranties with 90% or higher retained power output, even with 25 years of use.
Bifacial panels are a perfect example of such high-energy solar panels. They have power output ratings of over 500 watts. Combined with solar trackers they pose the most viable solution to recover the capital costs quickly.
Bifacial panels have been around since the 1960s but the tech didn’t take off as it was too expensive. With reduced raw material costs and improved energy outputs, it is once again gaining traction.
Floating Solar Plant : Future Power Generation
In a world of finite land, solar farms can take up a lot of space. But there’s a solution for that scarcity: panels that float.
Many people might wonder what the purpose of deploying PV solar projects on the water is. Floating solar projects involve solar PV panels that are designed for areas having a water body instead of land.
Why Solar? Net Zero And The Power Of Renewable Energy
It is clear that we are in a climate crisis. Glaciers are melting, sea levels rising, cloud forests are dying and wildlife is scrambling to keep pace, all due to humans burning and releasing heat-trapping gasses to power our modern lives. These are called greenhouse gasses and their levels are higher now than any time in the last 800,000 years. So why is it so important that we make positive changes?