Solar Energy through Photovoltaics (PV)
Solar Panels
Devices that convert sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) cells.
- DC Output: Photovoltaic (PV) cells produce Direct Current (DC), not Alternating Current (AC). Asked in Exam
- Grid Integration: Increasingly, photovoltaic panels are being used to supplement electrical energy from the power grid. Asked in Exam
- Arrays: A photovoltaic array is a combination of solar panels. Asked in Exam
Types of Solar Cells
1. Crystalline Silicon Cells:
- Dominant in photovoltaic technology; efficient and durable
- Silicon is widely used in solar cell fabrication. Asked in Exam
- Photovoltaic cells are often made up of crystal silicon. Asked in Exam
2. Amorphous Silicon Cells:
- Made of inexpensive silicon without crystal properties
- Photovoltaic cells are also made up of inexpensive amorphous silicon, which is like ordinary glass and has no crystal properties. Asked in Exam
3. Photoelectrochemical (PEC) Cells:
- Photo ElectroChemical (PEC) solar cells are based on a hybrid structure of inorganic semiconductors and an electrolyte. Asked in Exam
- Convert the electric potential from the photoelectric effect directly into chemical energy, eliminating the need for battery storage
Efficiency Challenges:
Photovoltaic cells are exposed directly to the sun; therefore, as temperature rises, leakage across the cell increases. Asked in Exam