THE ROLE OF SILICONE IN SOLAR ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT
Keywords:
renewable energy, solar energy, photovoltaic effect, silicon, element of Boron, phosphorous, commercial energy, solar radiationAbstract
Receiving energy from renewable energy sources especially solar panels is growing rapidly. Solar panels are used in homes, backyards, street lighting, to meet the electricity needs of public buildings, garden lighting and irrigation systems. The role of photovoltaic solar panels is very important to meet the energy needs of desert areas and remote areas. Solar energy can be generated in two different ways. The first is by heating the liquid in the traditional way and transferring the resulting vapor to a heat turbine. The second method is the photoelectric method. In the article, we will discuss the advantages of using a solar panel and the process of generating electricity in a photoelectric way.
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