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This converts sunlight directly into electricity using solar panels made of semiconductor materials (usually silicon). It's widely used for residential, commercial, and utility-scale power generation
This design strategy uses building architecture to collect, store, and distribute solar heat naturally, without mechanical systems. Common techniques include south-facing windows, thermal mass (like concrete or brick), and proper insulation.
Unlike photovoltaics, this method captures solar heat to produce hot water or steam. It’s commonly used in water heating systems and solar power plants.
Unlike photovoltaics, this method captures solar heat to produce hot water or steam. It’s commonly used in water heating systems and solar power plants.
Made from a single continuous crystal structure, these panels are known for high efficiency and sleek design. They perform better in low-light conditions and take up less space.
These are made from silicon fragments melted together. They are generally less expensive but slightly less efficient than monocrystalline panels.
A newer type of solar cell that integrates biological materials (like photosynthetic proteins) with traditional semiconductor technology to mimic natural photosynthesis. Still largely in research and development
Uses mirrors or lenses to concentrate sunlight onto a small area to generate heat, which then drives a turbine to produce electricity. Ideal for large-scale solar farms in sunny regions.
A general term for electricity produced from solar energy, typically through photovoltaic systems or CSP technologies.
Uses solar collectors (like flat-plate or evacuated tube collectors) to heat water for domestic or commercial use. It’s one of the oldest and most cost-effective solar applications.