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Running Head: SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM 1
Background
Life on earth is only possible because of the sun. The use of solar energy is, in fact, not as
recent as many people think: the development of solar cell technology, photovoltaic (PV)
technology to be specific, started in the 19th century.
-History of Solar Energy Development
During the first Industrial Revolution, a French physicist Alexandre Edmond
Becquerellar discovered the conversion from sunlight to electricity using PV cells. A
couple of decades later, Charles Fritts, an American inventor, developed the first rooftop
solar array using solar panels coated with selenium. The array only generated a feeble
current because the relationship between sunlight and electricity generation was not fully
comprehended. Fortunately, Albert Einstein published a paper in 1905, which not only
explains the photoelectric effect but also won him the Nobel prize. These scientists
pioneered solar technology and built and solid foundation for further development.
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-Solar Energy Systems
Hundreds of PV cells make up a solar array, which is then used to convert sunlight into
electric power. Nowadays, electricity systems powered by solar energy has become a
popular choice for both residential and commercial users. There are different kinds of
solar cells developed to satisfy the different needs of consumers. The most common types
of solar cells are made of crystalline silicon and thin-film technology.
Crystalline Silicone:
monocrystalline
polycrystalline
Thin-Film Technology:
cadmium telluride (CdTe)
copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS)
amorphous thin-film silicon
-Advantages of Solar Energy
-Challenges of Solar Energy