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Introduction
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Solar
power is the result of converting sunlight into
electricity. Sunlight can be converted directly into
electricity using photovoltaic (PV), or indirectly with
concentrating solar power (CSP), which normally focuses
the sun's energy to boil water which is then used to
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Solar
power is a predictably intermittent energy source,
meaning that whilst solar power is not available at all
times, we can predict with a very good degree of
accuracy when it will and will not be available. Some
technologies, such as solar thermal concentrators with
an element of thermal storage, such as molten salts.
Salts are an effective storage medium because they are
low-cost, have a high specific heat capacity and can
deliver heat at temperatures compatible with
conventional power systems, have the potential to
eliminate the intermittency of solar power, by storing
spare solar power in the form of heat; and using this
heat overnight or during periods that solar power is not
available to produce electricity. This technology has
the potential to make solar power "dispatch able", as
the heat source can be used to generate electricity at
will. Solar power installations are normally
supplemented by storage or another energy source, for
example with wind power and
hydropower. |
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Application
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Solar
power is the conversion of sunlight into electricity.
Sunlight can be converted directly into electricity
using photovoltaic (PV), or indirectly with
concentrating solar power (CSP), which normally focuses
the sun's energy to boil water which is then used to
provide power, and technologies such as the Stirling
engine dishes which use a Stirling cycle engine to power
a generator. Photovoltaic were initially used to power
small and medium-sized applications, from the calculator
powered by a single solar cell to off-grid homes powered
by a photovoltaic array.
Off-grid
PV systems have traditionally used rechargeable
batteries to store excess electricity. With grid-tied
systems, excess electricity can be sent to the
transmission grid. Net metering programs give these
systems a credit for the electricity they deliver to the
grid. This credit offsets electricity provided from the
grid when the system cannot meet demand, effectively
using the grid as a storage mechanism. Credits are
normally rolled over month to month and any remaining
surplus settled annually. |
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Solutions
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Sky 2 Net
Ltd has the resources and the know how to implement the
following solutions:
1. Off
Grid Home PV system.
2. On Grid
Home PV system.
3. Off
Grid Solar power for Industrial park/ Commercial
Roof.
a.
PV System of 50 KwH.
b.
HCPV System in 25 KwH
Modules. |
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4. On Grid
Solar Power for Industrial Park/ Commercial
Roof.
5. Solar
Power for Cellular Base Station.
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