The Cost and Efficiency of Solar Panels
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With global warming posing as a major issue, alternative solar energy producing companies like BP solar panels, Sanyo, Mitsubishi etc. are becoming popular worldwide. They provide solar panels that can be installed anywhere, be it outdoors on the rooftops or in the back yard. The solar panels are fixed permanently and don’t require to be moved. A solar panel is covered with solar cells called as photovoltaic cells; they absorb and convert sunlight into energy.
Over the years many technologies have been in use within the energy industry over the efficiency of solar panels; the two main technologies being-polycrystalline and monocrystalline and now the latest one being thin-film photovoltaic cell or (TFPV). (TFPV) has proven to be an exciting technology covering large areas and has a flexible application. However its efficiency is less than other technologies and is currently not an option for domestic purposes.
One of the original crystalline technologies was polycrystalline which is more efficient than any thin films. Since it has a low efficiency rate, monocrystalline is currently dominating the industry one of the largest manufacturer in this technology are sharp solar panels who have been in the industry for over 45 years. Sharp solar panels started out as a project and lead their panels to worldwide popularity. They experimented with different kinds of solar cells- like crystal silicon solar cells, thin film silicon solar cells, solar cells for space usage etc.
A UK based industry sharp solar panels manufactures its panels in such a way that it further helps in reducing our carbon footprint. They come with a 5 year warranty and 25 years of power output guarantee (which amounts up to 80%) by containing 3 bypass diodes per panel. Their most popular monocrystalline sharp solar panels are Sharp NU 185 because of its cost effectiveness and reliability having a stable efficiency rate of 14.1%. For slated roofs sharp solar panels offers the Solar Century 185 having an efficiency rate of 14.7% again with a promising 80% power output and 5 year warranty.
These are well built solar panels which are sometimes expensive; therefore to combat with money related issues you can buy inexpensive solar panels. Inexpensive solar panels are a great way to save money. You can either self build or commercially build these inexpensive solar panels. The cheapest method of having inexpensive solar panels in your backyard is by self building it, wherein you buy different parts of the solar panel and then reconstruct them.
To help you out in constructing these inexpensive solar panels, there are Do-It-Yourself guides which are available online as well as in bookstores, how-to-videos which is also available online giving you a detailed instruction while constructing your inexpensive solar panels. Buying and installing inexpensive solar panels have proven beneficial both environmentally and financially.
