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Q: Can solar panels be used to power a water treatment plant?
Yes, solar panels can be used to power a water treatment plant. Solar energy can be harnessed through photovoltaic panels to generate electricity, which can then be used to power the various processes involved in water treatment, such as pumping, filtration, disinfection, and distribution. This not only reduces reliance on fossil fuels but also helps in creating a more sustainable and eco-friendly water treatment system.
Q: Which is more efficient at producing energy? Reference(s) would be nice, but not required.
Depends on the planet and solar panel. Generally, solar panels are more efficient according to these figures I bumped into. Photosynthetic efficiencies range from 0.% - 8%!
Q: if i have a 0 Watt solar panel what does that mean. does that mean it will charge a battery 0 watts per hour? Lets say i hook this up to a car battery and use the car battery to run computer stuff. How much will this charge the battery?
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Q: What is the biggest solar panel you can buy?How much energy can it produce in kwh?Thanks :)
Depends upon the technology, but keep in mind that biggest may produce the most output per panel but smaller panels may have a higher efficiency factor and so produce more per sq meter. Solar Integrated Technologies:SI-G 864 - STC 864W Thin Film Roofing Membrane - PTC 779.8 Watts ENN Solar Energy: EST-480 - STC 480W Thin Film Tandem Junction Module - PTC 440.6 Watts SunPower:SPR-445J-WHT-D - STC 445W Monocrystalline Module - PTC 42.7 Watts Topsun: TS-M420JA - STC 420W Polycrystalline Module - PTC 376.3 Watts
Q: hi,i have 4 solar panels. I can get 9V 400mA when i wired them parallel. The question is: how can i make a regulator circuit to store power into batteries.
wire them in series parallel to get 8 volts at 200 mA, and that should charge a 2 volt battery. You may want to put in a series diode to prevent the battery from discharging into the panel when the sun is out. At 200 mA, depending on the battery size, you may not need much control, as that low a current will not overcharge a large battery, like a small auto battery. In fact it will take a very long time to charge it. edit: But do i need to add a regulator? If by that you mean a voltage regulator, no, as a solar panel has a high output resistance, and that will limit the current into the battery. If you mean a charge controller, if the battery is small, you may need a charge contoller to avoid overcharging the battery. But that is not a voltage regulator. .
Q: My family has been interested in solar technology for a long time. I want to know how to save money so I can get as many solar panels as possible. I know the government has different discounts/ grants, and there may be tax incentives. I am not looking to sell energy to the energy company I want to use the energy directly.
Go okorder / and click on your particular state. In the US today, panels are a money saver, if that, but not a money maker. Don't expect to get rich installing panels. A right-sized system will save the most money; more panels are not necessarily better. The arrangement you describe sounds like grid-tied, net metered solar. Try getting a free quote from a professional installer to see what size system would be appropriate, and how much it would cost.
Q: Is it as simple as buying the panels, an inverter and plugging it into a wall-socket, assuming it would just send power back into the outlet and supplement my house's electrical usage, or... Is it not that simple?Remember, I'm talking about a SMALL system, and I don't care how little power it'd make, or how uneconomical it would be.
Earlier answers kind of answer it for you...but there are alternatives, that avoid the cross-pollination problem: install a 2Vdc auxiliary home system. Lights primarily, and perhaps a couple of low-draw devices. Motor/mobile home suppliers have a wide range of gear. Use Google to find suppliers. A battery 'bank' would be needed, and of course indoctrination of users to shed the 'power when you want it' life-style. Strict rationing, priority tasks, and so on. Supplement with LP heat/gas lights. 'Off the grid' sounds fun for camping, but as a life-style, it's a lot of work and planning.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on a building with historical significance?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a building with historical significance. However, it is important to consider the potential impact on the building's aesthetics and historical value. Careful planning and consultation with preservation experts can help ensure that the installation is done in a way that minimizes any negative visual or structural impact on the building while still harnessing the benefits of solar energy.
Q: Can solar panels be installed on oil or gas facilities?
Yes, solar panels can be installed on oil or gas facilities. This practice is known as solar integration and is becoming increasingly common as oil and gas companies aim to reduce their carbon footprint and adopt renewable energy sources. By installing solar panels, these facilities can generate clean electricity and offset some of their energy consumption, leading to reduced greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact.
Q: I mean when light hits the solar panel where does the energy go and what does it become? Be specific.
I think you got half the answer, but basically like everyone else said, the light hits the electrons and create energy now that energy, since it is now an electrical energy is then saved within batteries connected to the solar panel and that provides the power itself, so as long as there is sun, the batteries will charge up, once the sun goes away, the batteries slowly deplete, but once the sun hits, more energy. =)

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