Solar energy production is the responsibility of the National Energy Administration.
For photovoltaic power generation, you can consult the local electricity office. You can also call 95559 to find out. The principle of photovoltaic energy production is simple: there is no mechanical movement, no fuel consumption, no emission of substances including greenhouse gases, no noise and no pollution. As long as there is solar energy, electricity can be produced by photoelectric conversion, and solar energy is inexhaustible and inexhaustible. Compared to traditional energy sources, solar energy can be considered the cleanest and sustainable type of energy.
1. Home solar power cannot be integrated into the national grid. There are two main methods of solar power generation, photovoltaic power generationand photothermal energy production, the first method being the main method. Small-scale solar power generation mainly adopts photovoltaic form, which uses sunlight to illuminate photovoltaic panels to generate power, and the electricity emitted is direct current. The national grid generally uses AC power transmission, and DC power cannot be directly integrated.
2. Solar energy refers to thermal radiation energy from the sun (see the three modes of thermal energy propagation). Its main manifestation is often called solar rays. Nowadays, it is typically used to generate electricity or provide energy for water heaters. Since the birth of life on earth, it has relied primarily on thermal radiation energy provided by the sun. Since ancient times, humans have also known how to use lightu sun to dry objects and use it as a method of making food, such as crafting. salt and dry the salted fish. With the decline of fossil fuels, solar energy has become a significant part of human energy consumption and continues to grow. There are two ways to use solar energy: photothermal conversion and photoelectric conversion. Solar power generation is an emerging renewable energy source. Solar energy in a broad sense also includes wind energy, chemical energy, hydropower, etc. on earth.