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Solar PV
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Photovoltaic systems use cells to convert solar radiation into electricity.
The PV cell consists of one or two layers of a semi conducting material, usually
silicon. When light shines on the cell it creates an electric field across
the layers, causing electricity to flow.
The greater the intensity of the light, the greater the flow of electricity...
PV systems generate no greenhouse gases, saving approximately 325kg of carbon
dioxide emissions per year - adding up to about 8 tonnes over a system's lifetime
- for each kilowatt peak (kWp - PV cells are referred to in terms of the amount
of energy they generate in full sun light).
PV arrays now come in a variety of shapes and colours, ranging from grey 'solar
tiles' that look like roof tiles, to panels and transparent cells that you can
use on conservatories and glass to provide shading as well as generating electricity.
As well as enabling you to generate free electricity they can provide an interesting
alternative to conventional roof tiles! With the suitable equipment, it is possible
to sell the power that you don’t use to a generation company!
Easy Heat Systems Ltd are accredited by the Energy Saving Trust to carry
out these works throughout the UK.
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