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Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur African Photovoltaic Project

Researched by Laura E. Bologna, B.A. St. Anselm College. Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur African Photovoltaic Project. What does Photovoltaic Mean?. “Photo” means light. “Voltaic” refers to producing electricity. Photovoltaic is :

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Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur African Photovoltaic Project

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  1. Researched by Laura E. Bologna, B.A. St. Anselm College Sisters of Notre Dame de NamurAfrican Photovoltaic Project

  2. What does Photovoltaic Mean? “Photo” means light. “Voltaic” refers to producing electricity.

  3. Photovoltaic is: less costly than relying on other methods, like fossil fuels, much safer for the environment, a sustainable resource, a cleaner, natural power source, and far more reliable. Why is this important?

  4. Solar panels absorb energy from the sun to produce electricity. Click on the link below: http://science.howstuffworks.com/solar-cell.htm/ How does it work?

  5. Comprehensive Overview ofPhotovoltaic Technology http://www.itdg.org/docs/technical_information_service/solar_pv_energy.pdf/

  6. Who Benefits from Photovoltaic Technology? People in areas without renewable resources, like Africa. People who live in sunny climates, like Texas or Florida.

  7. What’s this really all about? Capturing sunlight for energy without endangering the environment.

  8. How long has this technology been helping people? PV technology has been helping humanity for quite a while: http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blsolar2.htm/ http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/history/timelines/photovoltaics.html

  9. Why is Photovoltaic Technology a Better Method? Photovoltaic energy is affordable, renewable, highly reliable, and improves quality of life.

  10. How does photovoltaic energy benefit us ? This electricity can be used to power a light bulb…a street light or a road sign.

  11. What are the basic components? The panels themselves Battery storage Other assemblies that regulate storage & release of electric current

  12. Why choose Solar Energy? http://www.shell.com/home/Framework?siteId=shellsolar&FC2=/shellsolar/html/iwgen/leftnavs/zzz _lhn3_0_0.html&FC3=/shellsolar/html/iwgen/why_choose/whychoose_0617.html

  13. Converting Sunlight into Electricity These energy devices absorb photons of light and release electrons. When these electrons are captured, an electric current results that can be used as electricity.

  14. Can I see this Technology in action? Click on the following for demonstrations: http://www.eere.energy.gov/solar/multimedia.html/ http://www.eere.energy.gov/kids/solar.html

  15. Will this Technologyhelp to save our planet? Absolutely! You can even put one on your own roof! http://www.oja-services.nl/iea-pvps/ar04/gbr.htm

  16. Could potentially supply 10– 20% of the world energy demand by the year 2050. What is the Potential of Solar Electric Energy?

  17. Can this present system work realistically? The energy output from each individual cell can sometimes be small, therefore many cells may be used to produce enough electric current.

  18. What is the overall efficiency rate of each cell? The overall efficiency of each cell is fairly low (approximately 20% of the sunlight striking the cell will be converted into energy), but scientists are making breakthroughs in PV technology, inventing some cells with a 40% efficiency rate.

  19. Solar cells have been used: in space exploration operations, space vehicles, artificial satellites, everyday tools : wrist watches, pocket calculators, lighting for our homes, powering appliances and communications equipment. How else are Solar Cells Used ?

  20. Other Uses for Photovoltaic Cells Aside from generating electricity safely and economically, PV systems are used mostly for water pumping, lighting highways, weather stations, and other electrical systems located far from power lines

  21. Water and Photovoltaic Energy http://www.harvestcleanenergy.org/remotesolar/ sub_solar_stockwatering.htm

  22. Photovoltaic Energy in Action in the US http://www.eere.energy.gov/tribalenergy/title26/pueblo_zuni_summary.html

  23. Applications to Water Pump Stations: http://www.geocities.com/electricaltechnology/papers/ pvpump03.PDF

  24. In Conclusion As a consumer society, we have become so accustomed to amenities, like electricity or water without taking into account cost, or declining abundance. Photovoltaic Energy is an extremely important way of producing energy from the Sun. It’s extremely affordable, thus aiding countries without a lot of money. Because it’s powered from the sun, this method of harnessing energy will be constant.

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