Overview of Solar As An Energy Platform
Friday, 07.13.2007, 10:20pm (GMT)
With renewable energy all the rage these days and fossil fuel costs
soaring, solar energy is in the news. Here are some thoughts about
solar as a viable energy platform.
Overview of Solar As An Energy Platform
Energy is an important topic that is on many peoples minds these days.
With the rising costs of fuel and electric power, many households and
individuals are considering alternative power sources. Solar is one of
the more cost effective and biologically sound alternatives available.
One of the most interesting aspects of solar energy is how little of
the energy production on the planet comes from the harnessing of the
energy of the sun. In fact, only 0.1 percent of the power used today
comes from converting sunlight into electrical current. It would be
possible, however, to obtain enough power to run all of the worlds
energy needs using solar energy. If more people were willing and able
to install solar collectors on their homes and even their cars when
technology gets to that point, solar energy could more than cover the
Earth's power needs for transportation and housing.
Another of the interesting aspects about solar energy is how much solar
energy is worth, or to put it another way, how much money you can save
using solar energy. If you have a roof that is 1000 sq ft large, and
you install solar panels on this roof, you could conceivably save as
much as $6,460 dollars a year over the cost of oil heating.
Unfortunately, the cost of installing the hardware needed to obtain the
amount of power to save this money would be between $20,000 to $50,000;
cost prohibitive to most home owners. These costs, however, are offset
by tax incentives, rebates and net metering concepts in most states.
While the upfront cost can be prohibitive, the savings over the life of
the product are many times the initial burden.
One of the major hopes for reducing the cost of solar is found in Asia.
Specifically, China is facing up to the fact it has massive pollution
problems and is investigating renewable energy solutions. Working with
American architects and developers, China is building entire
communities that are made and powered by recyclable resources. Homes
are made out of straw bales and powered with solar and geothermal
heating. Given the sheer size of China and its population, the vicious
pollution problem has spurred development in the renewable fields. With
such a massive focus, it is hoped that the Chinese will develop more
efficient, but less costly versions of solar energy for use around the
world.
When considering solar as a platform, the most important aspect to keep
in mind is that we have barely tapped it as a resource. If we can make
systems that are more efficient and cheaper, the future of solar will
be bright.
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