Wednesday, September 17, 2014

What Are Solar Panels?

Solar panels are devices, which convert light into electricity. They are found in rectangular shapes and are normally installed in combination to generate electricity. Some scientists even call them photovoltaics.
 
The main component of a solar panel is solar cells. Presently, about eighty percent solar panels are made from the crystalline silicon solar cells and the rest twenty percent is made from cadmium telluride solar cells. 

The solar panels are sealed hermetically and covered in a non-reflective glass. This is done to protect the photovoltaic cells from any kind of environmental damage. They are even placed in a rigid frame. The frame is typically designed to prevent it from deforming, which may be caused sue to strong winds or freezing weather. The frame however has a drainage hole, which prevents water buildup on panels. The back portion of the panel is even sealed to prevent all sorts of damages.
 
Solar panels are mainly used to generate power. So with installing them you can reduce your dependency on traditional power sources and lower your energy bills. You can find a lot of commercial buildings and residences using these solar panels nowadays. They are being mainly installed in places like city buildings, wide empty spaces like desert, on the residences, rural areas, commercial buildings, solar street lamps and many other places.
 
If you stay in Vitoria and want to install a solar panel but do not have the money for doing it, look for a state government solar energy grant in Victoria.  There are many companies in Victoria with whom you can discuss and unlock funding for your energy saving initiatives. 

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