Solar Power 101 – How Does Sunlight Turn Into Electricity


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Short and concise explanation of solar photovoltaic systems. How do they work? Do I need batteries?

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  6. Zalzal019

    If the pv system is connected to the? meter then batteries are not required right? On cloudy or dark days, the electricity can come from the meter.

  7. cappydawg

    yer but i reckon off grid systems with batteries? are way cooler

  8. earthlovesit

    Nice? video

  9. eurohim

    Crap, the title made me? think they were going to talk about how sunlight was turned into electricity. Sunlight goes onto the panel and is converted into electricity isn’t 101, it’s bypassing any explanation.

  10. emo5derf

    Everybody is all for it. I hope the price can come down to 2.50 per? watt, otherwise the rich will get “richer” and the poor get “poorer” in terms of energy costs. But it will all help, when anyone buys solar, there will be “grid power” available without brownouts.

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