Here at Nova, we deal in many solar applications
as daily business. We can provide the exact module types you need
for your application and ensure all components are correctly matched
and balanced for maximum efficiently to get the most power for
the least money.
How do Photovoltaics work?
The Photovoltaic effect produces a flow of electrons. Electrons
are excited by particles of light and find the attached electrical
circuit the easiest path to travel from one side of the cell to
the other. Think of a piece of metal such as the side panel of
a car. As it sits in the sun the metal warms. This warming is
caused by the exciting of electrons, bouncing back and forth creating
friction and therefore heat. The solar cell merely takes a percentage
of these electrons and directs them to flow in a path. This flow
of electrons is, by definition, electricity.
Are Photovoltaics cost effective?
Yes, PV is cost effective in the right location.
By this we mean where the extension of utility lines are a major
factor. We use the figure of one-third of a mile as a rule of
thumb for cost effectiveness, yet rates vary substantially from
site to site. This third-of-a-mile figure is only approximate.
Getting a quote from your local power company is the best way
to judge relative cost comparison.
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- Practically Indestructible Too!
If there was any question of the durability of Unisolar
solar panels, they've been put to the test here. This US-64
solar panel used at a remote telemetry site was vandalized.
The panel was bent and then shot with a rifle. The bullet
holes are very obvious. Short circuit testing showed that
the panels still produced 4 amps each of power at rated
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