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USES OF SOLAR PANNELS

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Answered by roboticpieds12
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Electricity Production

We can use solar panels to generate electricity. This process can take place on either a domestic or industrial scale. A domestic solar power system can help you when powering your home. On an industrial scale, we can use solar panels to provide electricity for the masses. In this case, engineers install a large solar array which forms a solar power station.

Remote Power Supply

A key benefit of solar panels is their ability to produce electricity in remote locations. Providing there is an adequate supply of solar energy, solar panels can provide electricity to remote areas. This can help remote communities with no direct link to a nation’s electricity grid. It can also help to power remote research facilities where it might be impossible or impractical to run power cables to.

Portable Power Supply

Similar to a remote power supply, solar panels can be used as a portable power solution. This tends to be more beneficial for recreational activities. Should you wish to charge your phone whilst camping or visiting the beach, then a portable solar phone charger is an ideal solution.

Water Heating

Most people know that solar technology can be used to create electricity. But did you know that you can also use them to heat water? You can do this with the help of a special type of device known as a ‘hot water solar panel’.

Hot water solar panels are more popular in domestic settings. Homeowners can choose to install these devices to produce hot water direct from the sun. As hot water can be in demand in a busy household, backup heaters are often used to complement such systems. These backup heaters are especially beneficial during the night where there isn’t enough sun to heat a water supply.

Battery Charging

Another key use of solar panels is to charge batteries. Engineers can fit home solar electric systems with a battery backup system. Solar panels can then charge the battery during the day to provide a source of electricity at night. This is an important process as solar cells are unable to generate electricity at night when it’s dark.

This same principle applies to solar garden lighting. During the day, solar lighting appliances can charge internal batteries. As a result, when the sun goes down, they will have enough electricity to power a light bulb in the dark.

Answered by bEaLiT
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Uses of Solar Panel

The core uses of solar panel include generating electricity from solar energy. The photons hitting the solar cell lose the electrons from their atoms and with a proper attachment of conductors in the positive and negative sides of a cell, the whole can be transformed into an electrical circuit. Electrons flowing through the circuit helps in generating electricity. A more number of cells like this makes up a solar panel and multiple panels can be paired to form a solar array.

Various uses of Solar Panel in Industries are listed below:

Dairy: Solar Panel can be used to generate power to which can be used in the dairy industry for the process of sterilization, pressurization, concentration, drying and boiler feed water.

Tinned Food: Here, the solar panels can provide temperature which can prove useful for processes like sterilization, pasteurization, bleaching, and cooking.

Textile: Textile industry depends on extensive use of solar panels for efficient use of solar energy. These are used for the process like bleaching, dyeing, drying, degreasing, pressing, etc.

Paper: In this industry, use of heat is required for various processes and uses solar panels to provide heat for the process like drying, boiler feed water, bleaching, etc.

Chemical: These industries use solar panels for generating heat which is used for the production of soaps, synthetic rubber, processing heat, preheating water, etc.

Beverages: We can see major uses of solar panel in beverage industries for the processes such as washing sterilization and pasteurization.

Timber and by-products: Solar panels are used in the timber industry in the processes of drying, thermodiffusion beams, pre-heating water and in the preparation of pulp.

Plastics: Solar panels are used to generate heat which is used in the process such as preparation, distillation, separation, extension, drying, blending, etc.

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