The future of solar energy is quite promising. With costs of other sources of energy consistently becoming more and more expensive, the choice of
using the sun’s “free” energy is becoming more and more mainstream. Solar power has many advantages both to the user and for protecting the environment.
Up to this point in time, solar energy research has limited itself to the production of solar power. This left the question of how to get energy once the sun went down still unanswered. The research and new technologies are addressing this problem paving the way for a future full of solar power. More and more products are becoming available to assist with the storage of solar electricity.
Photovoltaics is the technology that converts light into electricity. With the growing need for solar electricity, this industry has been doubling from year to year. More and more research resources are being allotted to the invention of photovoltaic components and solar power.
Solar energy is one of the few energy sources able to provide power without harm to our environment and without being overly costly. More and more advances in technology make the future of solar energy promising as an alternative source of stable energy.
It is predicted that within a decade solar power can become competitive with current conventional power generating technologies. New technologies are on the horizon to allow building designs to include solar energy aspects that create a “zero-energy” building. Buildings will have the capacity to create its own electricity as well as conserve energy use.
Southwestern United States is positioned to become an area that can provide solar power large-scale For example, a desert area 10x15 miles could provide 20,000 megawatts of power. The electrical needs of the entire US could be met by a photovoltaic array within a 100- mile area.
Solar cells are another technology that continues to grow. Increasing cost-effective solar cells offer more electricity choices and an array of new products.
Solar energy is already being used a variety of instances to reduce costs and provide the same results. Consider for example, that pools can now be heated with solar energy for just a fraction of the cost of conventional heaters.
The needs for a cleaner environment, and reduced energy cost are fueling the way for solar energy production. Investing tin the creation and perfection of solar technologies today is the solution for the future of solar energy and our environment.