Alternative/Renewable Energy




Posted by: Mary Rose Tolentino


Wednesday, January 11, 2012

"Rise and Shine"


What comes to your mind when you hear the word “Sun”?  Does an image of an enormous ball of fire that’s floating somewhere in the endless galaxy rushed through your head? Or does the blinding rays of light it exudes suddenly remind you the feeling of a wave of heat? For many of us, the Sun is known and considered to be the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields (cited by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun).  It is intertwined with the natural phenomenon in our daily lives—namely sunrise and sunsets --- which is inevitable. 

(Image from howstuffworks.com)
But what does the sun really give us? Most of us say and appreciate the sun only because of the “Vitamin D” it gives you but what people do not acknowledge is the very powerful energy it gives off to earth. How powerful, you ask? Well, according to www.thesolarenergyfacts.net , In one hour, enough sunlight strikes the Earth to provide the entire planet’s energy needs for one year.
The energy that the sun produces is what we call the ”Solar Energy.” Solar energy originates with the thermonuclear fusion reactions occurring in the sun. It represents the entire electromagnetic radiation (visible light, infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays, and radio waves). This kind of energy is one of the simplest, most beneficial and less harmful energy that can be used in multi-dimensional purposes. One of the advantages of using solar energy is that all chemical and radioactive polluting byproducts of the thermonuclear reactions remain behind on the sun, while only pure radiant energy reaches the Earth. Energy reaching the earth is incredible.  By one calculation, 30 days of sunshine striking the Earth have the energy equivalent of the total of all the planet’s fossil fuels, both used and unused!


So how does Solar Energy work? 

Our world today uses two types of solar energy technology which are: Photovoltaic and Thermal. Photovoltaic Energy is created when sunlight photons hit a solar panel, which is made from silicon, and that the sun excites them, knocking electrons in the material loose and creating an electrical current. Solar thermal energy, on the other hand, is simply harnessing the heat via collectors and using it to power solar-powered electricity plants, roof-mounted hot water heaters and solar pool warmers. (Cited by www.solarenergyfacts.net ) Solar thermal energy can also be used in water treatment, cooking and process heat for commercial and industrial applications. 
                                                                                Does this look familiar to you?
(Image from http://2.bp.blogspot.com)
If you said solar panels, you are correct! This amazing piece of equipment can produce electricity coming from the sun. You can also see these in smaller versions such as calculators. They all have the same function - to convert energy from light to electricity that we can use. But how do solar panels work? According to http://www.clean-energy-ideas.com, solar panels are built using silicon, a semi-conductive material. When photons strike the solar cell,  electrons which are present in the silicon absorbs the solar energy. If the energy is strong enough to break away the electrons, it will cause them to carry an electric charge through a circuit to the destination. These panels may cost a lot, but since technology is growing rapidly, the prices tend to drop and in the long run, it can also save you a lot of money.

Solar Tubes that bring natural light into homes..
(Image from inhabitat.com)
  Here is another amazing and useful equipment that you can find mainly in houses and buildings. This is called a solar tube. Basically it is a cylinder fitted on a roof that goes down to the ceiling of a building. When light from the sun enters the tube, it is being reflected inside until it reaches the other end which is the ceiling and the diffuser distributes the light evenly to illuminate the interior of the building.


There are a lot of benefits in using solar energy. One of which is that it’s free. It doesn’t need any fuel and produces no waste or pollution. In sunny countries, solar power can be used where there is no easy way to get electricity to a remote place. Solar energy is also handy for low-power uses such as solar powered garden lights and battery chargers, or for helping your home energy bills. With these benefits and healthy reasons in using solar energy, I am challenging you, why not switch? Make use of what’s good for good old mother earth now! 


Posted by: Kevinross Z. Bool

17 comments:

  1. Solar Energy is indeed a very helpful tool especially in our country. By this, pollution and electricity consumption will be lessen. In this manner, huge changes will be observed. I hope this can be implemented here in the Philippines :)

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  2. Both solar and wind energy are good alternative sources of energy because they have several advantages. These two sources of energy are renewable energy sources which means that they are easily replenished unlike fuel sources. In addition, they are environmentally friendly and can produce electricity almost as much as fossil fuels. Even though solar and wind energy also have their own drawbacks, the advantages still outweigh the disadvantages thereby making them viable and perhaps better sources of energy.

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  3. Solar energy equipments are very expensive, yet very useful. Solar power plants dont give pollution.

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  4. How amazing! I hope that people would be inspired from these renewable energy. This will benefit us not only in saving energy but also keeping us healthy because, it is less hazardous. Although some has already participated in this movement, how I wish the whole world is involved,too.I think that it will make our living easier and our lives longer:) Let us save electricity, fuel and mother nature by the use of the energy's of the world! Thank you for the blog!

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  5. I commend you guys for making informative writings here on the internet. since we're on the 21st century, I think this article would be really helpful to the public due to the reason that almost everyone of us has our access to the internet. To just add up some info, solar energy is said to be as one of the renewable resources. This means that solar energy is can be easily replenished unlike the non renewable resources that would really take a long period of time just to reproduce. Kudos!

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  6. i agree alternative source of energy is roughly expensive but it can guarantee us that in what we spent it will be compensated by giving us an alternative for energy and it will not damage our environment.

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  7. Solar energy can improve our lives because it is pollution free. It may be expensive to implement but once it is implemented it will eventually reach the break-even point.

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  8. Awesome! This is a big help for us! Nowadays, people seek alternative ways of getting electricity in a sustainable and healthy way. By the means of Solar Energy and the highly invented equipments for residential and commercial buildings, it would be useful and easy enough for us to work. And it is also an environment friendly.

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  9. We should use solar energy as an alternative source of electricity etc. The equipment to be used may be costly but the benefit we could get can compensate the expenses. It's not harmful and lessens the pollution.

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  10. Renewable energy like solar energy is the most efficient to use. Even though installation of solar panels are expensive, yet it will greatly benefit you because it will just need sunlight to generate power, which is free and available, to generate power. Meaning, lesser expenses. And in addition, solar energy is green a green energy.

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  11. Solar Energy is clean, renewable (unlike gas, oil and coal) and sustainable, helping to protect our environment. Also, solar energy does not require any fuel.
    It's not affected by the supply and demand of fuel and is therefore not subjected to the ever-increasing price of gasoline.

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  12. It is good to invest in those equipment that uses solar energy than to save in something that is only useful for a short period of time. The payback period for these investment could be short because it can save you money from your monthly electricity bill. It is also a good alternative source of energy because it does not contribute to global warming.

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  13. This blog is very informative. Solar energy is a good alternative source of energy. we all know that energy is the pulse of life, so keep it beating regularly by consuming it and using it wisely.

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  14. Solar energy is an awesome alternative source of energy. However, it requires a lot of money to shift to this kind of energy source.

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  15. We must encourage people/government to use Solar energy as an alternative.

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  16. Thank you for the information guys! a good way to make the students be aware about this things. good job!

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  17. Both solar and wind energy are good alternative sources of energy because they have several advantages. These two sources of energy are renewable energy sources which means that they are easily replenished unlike fuel sources. In addition, they are environmentally friendly and can produce electricity almost as much as fossil fuels. Even though solar and wind energy also have their own drawbacks, the advantages still outweigh the disadvantages thereby making them viable and perhaps better sources of energy.

    - Sazon, Mikhail Angelo D. 4ITB

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