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Solar Energy
About 47 percent of the energy that the sun releases to the earth actually reaches
the ground. About a third is reflected directly back into space by the atmosphere. The
time in which solar energy is available, is also the time we least need it least - daytime.
Because the sun's energy cannot be stored for use another time, we need to convert the
suns energy into an energy that can be stored.
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rough mass production and new technological advances in semiconductors. Bibliography Tran 6 Bibliography 1) Green, Martin Solar Cells, Operating Principles, Technology and System Applications. New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 1989. pg 104-106 2) Hovel, Howard Solar Cells, Semiconductors and Semimetals. New York, Academic Press, 1990. pg 334-339 3) Newham, Michael ,"Photovoltaics, The Sunrise Industry", Solar Energy, October 1, 1989, pp 253-256 4) Pulfrey, Donald Photovoltaic Power Generation. Oxford, Van Norstrand Co., 1988. pg 56-61 5) Treble, Fredrick Generating Electricity from the Sun. New York, Pergamon Press, 1991. pg 192-195
rough mass production and new technological advances in semiconductors. Bibliography Tran 6 Bibliography 1) Green, Martin Solar Cells, Operating Principles, Technology and System Applications. New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 1989. pg 104-106 2) Hovel, Howard Solar Cells, Semiconductors and Semimetals. New York, Academic Press, 1990. pg 334-339 3) Newham, Michael ,"Photovoltaics, The Sunrise Industry", Solar Energy, October 1, 1989, pp 253-256 4) Pulfrey, Donald Photovoltaic Power Generation. Oxford, Van Norstrand Co., 1988. pg 56-61 5) Treble, Fredrick Generating Electricity from the Sun. New York, Pergamon Press, 1991. pg 192-195