SOLAR POWER SYSTEM : In today’s world of increasing population and global warming which causing an imbalance in climate change. On May 18th, 2016, the rising temperatures broke records when temperature elevated to 51°C in Phalodi in Rajasthan, India.
Bangalore, India encountered 40+°C of temperature last summer which was once called one of the coolest places to live in India during the summer season. New delhi encountered 42°C, Ahmadhabad 43°C, Nagpur 43°C, Hyderabad 38°C, Chennai 38°C, Phalodi, Rajasthan 51°C. Many areas are experiencing severe heat waves and government estimate more than 2000 people killed in summer 2016.
From where does electricity come to your home?
The modes for generation of electric power are hydroelectric, thermal and diesel. Apart from hydroelectric, thermal power plants require fossil fuels like coal and natural gas to heat the liquid that converts steam energy into electric energy.
Burning fossil fuels like coal increases in greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide (CO2) which lead to rising global temperatures and climate change. Climate change already contributes to serious environmental and public health issues, including extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and ecosystem changes.
Whereas, If you use solar to generate the same amount of electricity, it means you have planted 60 trees on your roof. Because single tree observes around ~20kgs of carbon dioxide per year.
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APPLICATIONS OF SOLAR POWER SYSTEM
- Houses/Apartment/Villas
- Industries
- Institutes
- Resorts
- Commercial shops