Solar Energy Defined

February 10, 2010 by  
Filed under Solar Power Articles

Solar Energy can be easily defined as energy from the sun.  This term is primarily used to classify the electromagnetic radiation emitted from the sun which is then captured by the Earth.  This is the earth’s most enduring and dependable source of energy.

Weather systems and the ocean currents are controlled by solar energy.   These days even cars can be driven by using solar energy.

Most governments now use solar energy as their main source to power things such as satellites and even the space shuttles.

There are currently two types of solar energy.  One which is called Electric Energy and the other is called Thermal Energy.

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Electric energy is commonly known as electricity. This is our most widely used forms of energy.  Electric energy uses the sunlight to power ordinary electrical equipment.

Thermal energy is known as kinetic energy.  This thermal energy is everywhere.   The earth gets hot and from thermal energy.  This form of energy is also known as heat energy, it is stored in the center of the earth.

Solar energy levels are not as strong in some areas of the world.  You must consider the geographical location as well as the current season.   You must consider this for the mere reason that depending on where the sun is, it would determine how strong the rays would be which would then be converted to solar energy.

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  1. solar energy will get cheaper in the future and more efficient too`:*

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