Solar modules also known as solar panels and PV panels convert light from the sun into electricity that can be used for power electrical loads. Reducing needs for fossil fuel generation, the growing sector across the globe is creating jobs, enabling residential and commercial sectors to save money, and cut greenhouse emissions. Other than production of electricity by residential and commercial solar electric systems, they can be used as remote power systems for cabins, telecommunications equipment and remote sensing.
How they
are used:
Most systems are installed on the roof or walls
of a building, not taking up land that could be used for agriculture. On the
right positioning, one needs to understand that it is important to make sure
that there is minimal shading of the PV. If you are installing it during
construction or refurbishment, it can be incorporated on a roof or
wall-cladding.
How they
work for your home:
A standard solar module or solar panel consists
of a layer of silicon cells, a metal frame, a glass casing, and various wiring
to allow current flow from the silicon cells. Silicon cells absorb and convert
sunlight into electricity in the process known as 'photovoltaic effect'. In the
effect, light interacts with a silicon cell and put electrons into motion,
initiating a flow of electric current.
To simply put, they absorb sunlight with
photovoltaic cells, generating direct current (DC) energy and then converting
it into usable alternating current (AC) energy, with the help of inverter
technology. this converted AC energy then flows through home’s electrical
panel, powering electronic devices.
Aside from silicon solar cells, a typical solar
module has a glass casing that offers durability and protection for the silicon
PV cells. The panel has a layer for insulation and a protective back sheet
under the glass exterior, which stops heat dissipation and humidity inside the
panel. The insulation is crucial because increases in temperature will lead to
a decrease in efficiency, resulting in lower solar panel performance. Other than
this, they have an anti-reflective coating that increases sunlight absorption
and allows silicon cells to receive maximum sunlight exposure.
Jakson is the name in
the industry synonymous with quality. It manufactures highly reliable and
efficient solar PV modules based on polycrystalline silicon technology, in
power output for use in on-grid and off-grid solar power plants, commercial
rooftop and land-based solar power projects. Their solar modules are sealed,
weatherproof and highly durable with the ability to withstand high levels of
ultraviolet radiations and moisture.
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