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Solar Energy – The Futuristic Source of Energy

Almost all the non-renewable sources of energy are progressing towards a state of exhaustion. If we do not harness the power of the renewable sources to their maximum potential, we may face severe consequences in the future. This is why it has become essential to identify and explore the renewable sources of energy, such as solar energy. The sun is probably the biggest reason behind the existence of our planet.

However, there are certain challenges associated with harnessing solar power in an optimal fashion. For instance, the following three questions arise when you first think about utilizing solar power:

• Earth receives only a minuscule amount of sun’s energy. How can the heat reception and utilization at our planet be maximized?

• We receive the solar radiations only during the day. How can we make up for the energy to last through the night?

• Even after all the evolutions in technology to harness solar power, we can still only manage to use the energy falling on a given surface. How can we concentrate all this energy at one specific spot?

All these questions compel us to think about the future of solar power. Many researchers have predicted that solar energy is the energy of future, and will soon be available as a fully competitive energy source along with the present sources.

Solar Energy Today

In the current scenario, solar electricity is mainly generated using solar panels or photovoltaic (PV) cells in a home solar system. In a home solar system, solar panels simply convert sunlight into electricity, which is then supplied further. The main drawbacks associated with the solar panels of the past were the efficiency and the absence of power in the night. However, recent developments in solar panels have resulted in increased efficiency of the solar panels as well as made it possible to produce limited amounts of electricity even during the night.

Solar Energy Future

Solar panels are now globally used in the home-based solar systems as well as for commercial purposes. One of the main reasons for growing popularity of home solar systems is the guarantee that comes with the solar panels. These solar panels guarantee to offer you the continuous power supply for 25 years. Also, the government incentive schemes run by several state government become a motivating factor behind using solar power.

It may still take a while until we can completely depend on solar energy for our power requirements. However, with the present rate of fossil fuel consumption, more and more people are turning towards the sun as the ultimate source of energy.

Solar Energy – The Futuristic Source of Energy

Almost all the non-renewable sources of energy are progressing towards a state of exhaustion. If we do not harness the power of the renewable sources to their maximum potential, we may face severe consequences in the future. This is why it has become essential to identify and explore the renewable sources of energy, such as solar energy. The sun is probably the biggest reason behind the existence of our planet.

However, there are certain challenges associated with harnessing solar power in an optimal fashion. For instance, the following three questions arise when you first think about utilizing solar power:

• Earth receives only a minuscule amount of sun’s energy. How can the heat reception and utilization at our planet be maximized?

• We receive the solar radiations only during the day. How can we make up for the energy to last through the night?

• Even after all the evolutions in technology to harness solar power, we can still only manage to use the energy falling on a given surface. How can we concentrate all this energy at one specific spot?

All these questions compel us to think about the future of solar power. Many researchers have predicted that solar energy is the energy of future, and will soon be available as a fully competitive energy source along with the present sources.

Solar Energy Today

In the current scenario, solar electricity is mainly generated using solar panels or photovoltaic (PV) cells in a home solar system. In a home solar system, solar panels simply convert sunlight into electricity, which is then supplied further. The main drawbacks associated with the solar panels of the past were the efficiency and the absence of power in the night. However, recent developments in solar panels have resulted in increased efficiency of the solar panels as well as made it possible to produce limited amounts of electricity even during the night.

Solar Energy Future

Solar panels are now globally used in the home-based solar systems as well as for commercial purposes. One of the main reasons for growing popularity of home solar systems is the guarantee that comes with the solar panels. These solar panels guarantee to offer you the continuous power supply for 25 years. Also, the government incentive schemes run by several state government become a motivating factor behind using solar power.

It may still take a while until we can completely depend on solar energy for our power requirements. However, with the present rate of fossil fuel consumption, more and more people are turning towards the sun as the ultimate source of energy.

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The recent nuclear power plant catastrophe in Japan has led to many countries to look more seriously at greener energy sources, which are environmentally sustainable. The UK’s green energy industry has been given a helping hand by the government with a new Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).

Initially £860 million of funding has been provided to encourage the use of technologies such as biomass boilers, heat pumps and thermal panels. Financial support in the form of payments on a quarterly basis over a 20 year period will be made to the owners of the renewable heat installations.

This incentive will give companies and domestic installers a financial reason to use renewable energy not only this suppliers will also receive support. The recent extreme cold weather caused many gas boilers to breakdown and pipes to freeze along with around 100,000 heating system failure calls to British Gas alone. The Renewable Heat Incentive will encourage businesses and homeowners to look into new heating systems which are more environmentally friendly which can actually provide some financial subsidy at the same time.

The Renewable Heat Incentive is expected to support emerging green technologies and help create thousands of jobs with further funding reaching the £4.5 billion mark by 2020. Currently 95% of the UK’s heat is dependent on fossil fuel. The scheme will initially be introduced to the public and commercial sector followed by the domestic sector in 2012. Until that time £15 million will be available to homeowners in the form of grants. Expected subsidy levels are £300 for solar thermal and £950 for biomass boilers. At the moment many renewable energy technologies are seen as expensive the government subsidies should at least give some homeowners an incentive.

For large-scale renewable heating systems the following tariffs will be available:

* 4 pence per for ground-source heat pumps (pence/kWth)

* 8.5 pence for solar thermal (pence/kWth)

* 6.5 pence biomethane combustion (pence/kWth)

Another country which is trying to change its energy usage habits is the US. President Barack Obama recently announced an ambitious plan to cut oil imports by a third and natural gas dependency in a bid to become more self-sufficient and look towards more environmentally friendly sustaining sources.

Along with the introduction of new green initiatives comes a plethora of advancements and innovations in the energy industry. Recently a new oil burner was unveiled which delivers an advanced combustion system. The box shaped device effectively turns oil into a mist which burns far more efficiently. This is an ideal invention for homeowners who do not use gas boilers and rely on oil to heat their home. According to the inventor it will pay for itself within 2-3 years and will enable homes which use oil based heating systems to reduce their carbon footprint and heating bills.

Renewable energy has many attractive benefits rising oil prices are making it expensive for householders off the gas grid to heat their homes at a time when the economy is struggling. Reducing homes overall carbon footprint obviously has environmental benefits and will allow them to take advantage of cheaper energy alternatives such as biomass fuels.