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11 MW Solar Panels Array From Portugal, Solar Water Heater From Florida

February 13th, 2009

We would like to update you about 2 additional solar energy systems added to ThetaNoon, the solar energy systems directory – an 11 Megawatt solar panels from Portugal, one of the largest active solar arrays in Europe, and a home solar water heater from Ocoee, Florida.

Solar Panels Array, Serpa, Portugal

One of the largest solar plants in Europe, it was completed in early 2007. It uses a PowerLight’s PowerTracker tracking system to make sure efficiency is optimal. the plant was designed to power 8,000 homes!

Solar Panels Array, Portugal

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Solar Appliances – Why Making Appliances Solar Is Our Only Chance

February 11th, 2009

Future Solar Technology Will Transfer Photons To Photon Consuming Solar AppliancesSolar energy has gone a long way in terms of efficiency – some P.V. solar panels sold today convert as much as 15% of sunlight to electricity. In research labs, that number keeps rising. But this race – solar conversion efficiency -  is similar to a race that ended long time ago: the race for CPU speed. The solar industry needs to avoid this solar race up front, and there is one way to do it: Solar Appliances.

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10 Amazing Solar Photos

February 10th, 2009

Our sun is the source of all life on earth. We have deviated from earth’s natural course a few hundred years ago, with the discovery of oil, coal and natural gas as energy sources.

But solar is back, and this time, it’s here to stay. In 50, maybe 100 years, solar energy will power our lives, the lives of our children and grandchildren. Here, in ThetaNoon, we are working toward increasing awareness to solar energy by making valuable information related to solar panels, water heaters and other technology available, through our blog, solar energy systems directory, Facebook application and Google Gadget.
We would like to share with you the endless beauty of the sun with these of 10 amazing photographs. They  can only convey a portion of the endless power of the sun. Hope you enjoy it!

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4.7KW Solar Panels In New York, Only 7 Years ROI

February 9th, 2009

One of the most interesting solar panels systems in the ThetaNoon directory is a 4.7KW system located in Guilderland, N.Y. As we explained in our last post, solar panels systems are quickly becoming a viable financial investment. The Guilderland system is a great example of how, due to lower manufacturing costs and better incentive programs, solar energy can make sense, with an ROI period of 7-10 years.

The system owner describes his investment process:

“We have 26 Kyocera 180W solar panels (4680W rated max) and a Fronius IG-4000 inverter. The system is net-metered. We qualified for a NY state incentive program that paid for 50% of the total system up front, Read more…

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Solar Panels Investment Basics

February 8th, 2009

Breakthroughs in materials engineering and manufacturing processes has made solar energy not only environmentally beneficial, but also a viable financial investment.

The biggest question most people planing to make solar energy investment is “Is solar energy financially viable to me?”. Not too long ago, the answer was probably NO. But now, most of the times, the answer is yes! How can you tell? well, you should calculate your solar energy system investment’s ROI period.

This article will help you understand how the ROI period is calculated.

To estimate ROI on your solar energy investment, you will need to know 3 parameters: solar panels system price, selling price of the electricity you generate and solar radiation in your area.

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Solar Water Heater And Solar Tower Added To ThetaNoon

February 6th, 2009

We would like to share with information on 2 more solar energy systems that were added to our  ever growing directory – ThetaNoon.

The two systems are definitely extremes as far as solar technology goes – one is a solar water heater, the most basic, simple, widely used solar technology, while the other is a huge, impressive and expansive concentrating solar tower, located in Seville, Spain.

Solar water heater, 2Kw, Dublin, Ireland

Even in e place so far from the equator (where solar radiation is the strongest), installing a solar water heater makes sense. Andy, who installed the systems, told us:

This unit is plumbed in to a dual coil hot water cylinder, the other coil being fed from a natural gas boiler (that also does the central heating). Basically, if the solar doesn’t provide enough hot water to satisfy the controller by 5pm (at this time of year, winter) the gas system tops it up…From the docs, it’s a 30 tube solar water unit, rated at 2kwh.Manufacturer of the controller is Resol, of the tubes are Apricus solar…In Ireland, you have to chose a system from a particular list to get a government grant, which helps limit the choice, and it has to be installed by a registered installer too”.

Solar Water Heater, Dublin, Ireland, From ThetaNoon Directory

Concentrating Solar Tower, Seville, Spain

One of the most impressive solar energy systems I have ever seen. A huge tower, with over 600 mirrors concentrating sunlight into the tower, generating electricity from the steam created by the heat. This PS10 model generates 11 Megawatts of electricity at peak capacity.

Solar Energy Tower, Seville, Spain, From ThetaNoon Directory

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ThetaNoon Directory Just Got A New Look

February 5th, 2009

We are glad to announce that since this morning, the ThetaNoon solar energy systems directory has a new look. We got a lot of valuable input for our users, and implemented some of the changes you requested.
ThetaNoon is now easier to navigate, less cluttered, and focuses on what ThetaNoon does best: provide valuable information for anyone interested in solar energy systems – solar panels, water heaters and other solar technologies.
Some of the new features we included:

  • Directory browser – a table providing immediate access to all solar energy systems monitored by ThetaNoon. The systems are grouped together by system type – silicon solar panels, thin-film solar panels, water heaters and concentrating solar. An image thumbnail provides a quick idea on how the systems looks. If you want to get more information on a specific system, simply click it’s row in the table, and the additional information will appear in a new tab.
  • News – We will be updating the Thetanoon directory with news snippets, either from this blog, or from any other interesting source. All news are related to solar energy, of course.
  • Useful links – Links to useful resources can be found in the bottom right side of the screen. Amongst the links, you can find links to the Tetanoon official Facebook application (called I-SEA), and the Google gadget. Their purpose is to help anyone interested in solar energy increase awareness amongst his friends and sire visitors.

We plan additional improvements in user experience, such as building a tree browser, categorized by country.

If you have any feedback, please go to the Contact Us page and leave us a message. And as always, we suggest you register to our RSS feed, to get all the latest news about solar energy systems.

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Solar Energy Technologies

February 3rd, 2009

Solar technology is constantly evolving. It is clear now that for the near future, the most viable method to generate clean, renewable energy, is solar.

Despite the large investments (billion of dollars) and scientific research, almost all commercial and residential solar energy systems use one of 3 technologies: Silicon solar cells, Thin-film solar cells and concentrating solar. Both photovoltaic (P.V.) solar panels (based on solar cells) technologies compete against each other as a solution for residential customers, while concentrating solar and solar panels compete for large scale, commercial installations.

Photovoltaic – Silicon

The first solar panels built from solar cells technology used Silicon as an electricity generator. When sun light hits a silicon atom, an electron is emitted (photoelectric effect) . When enough sunlight hits enough silicon atoms, an electric current is generated. Today, most solar panels installed around the world use Silicon to generate electricity.

The problem with Silicon is that it is expansive. It’s the same Silicon used in modern computer CPU’s. The manufacturing processes of solar cells based on Silicon are also complicated and expansive.Additional, Silicon is not very effective in converting sunlight to electricity – only about a 15% yield.
Photovoltaic Solar Panels (Silicon), 1.4KW, From ThetaNoon

Photovoltaic – Thin film

As P.V. (solar cells) technology gained popularity, it became clear that using Silicon as the basis for solar cells might limit wide adoption, due to the high price of Silicon. The solution – thin film solar cells.

Thin film solar cells operate the same way as silicon solar cells, but their manufacturing process is much cheaper, and the materials used in the process(glass, stainless still, glass) are much more common in nature than Silicon, and therefore much cheaper.

Despite the price advantages over Silicon P.V., thin film solar cells are less efficient (less than 10% efficiency)  than Silicon based solar cells.
Photovoltaic Solar Panels (Thin Film), 40MW, From ThetaNoon

Concentrating solar

The most intriguing, and some argue, the most viable solar technology in use today is concentrating solar. Generating enough energy to power tens of thousands of homes, these huge solar fields are made of thousands of mirrors, who concentrate the sun’s light onto a fluid. That fluid heats up, generating steam, which is than converted into electricity using  a steam turbine.

Concentrating solar plants are usually built in desert areas, where sunlight is abundant. Building these plants costs hundreds of millions of dollars, but they have one amazing characteristics: their efficiency in converting sunlight to electricity can reach 60% (as oppose to 10-15% for P.V. technology).
Concentrating Solar Plant, 44MW, From ThetaNoon

Next posts will discuss prices of each technology, incentives and manufacturers.

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4 More Solar Panels Systems Added To ThetaNoon

February 2nd, 2009

We are constantly working on growing the list of solar energy systems in our database. In the past couple of days, we added 4 new systems – P.V. systems, as well as concentrating solar technology from the worlds’ largest solar energy plant in the world!

Solar panels and concentrating solar systems added:

  • A residential 1.4KW solar panels array located in an Francisco , California.
  • A commericla 18KW solar panels system near Jerusalem, Israel.
  • Two of the largest solar energy plants in the world, located in the Mojave desert in California. The total output of these two systems is almost 200MW!!

All electrical output statistics, valuable information and images of these systems can be found in our TetaNoon directory.

If you are interested in increasing awareness to solar energy, we encourage you to use our Facebook application, I-SEA. Read more about it here.

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Solar Panels Systems, 1818K, Near Jerusalem, Israel

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I-SEA: The ThetaNoon Facebook Application Is Now Available

January 28th, 2009

Thetanoon’s main goal is to increase awareness to solar energy. The ThetaNoon system tracker is the main source of information on active solar energy systems – solar panels and water heaters.

We wanted to reach the largest possible audience as fast as we can,so we created an application for Facebbok. Facebook is the most popular social network in the world, with over 150 Million active users. The application allows any Facebook user to get access to information available on ThetaNoon – solar system electrical output, CO2 savings, images and the owner’s experience.

The application is called I-SEA (like I see) – Increasing Solar Energy Awareness. If you would like to make a real impact on solar energy awareness, consider adding I-SEA to your Facebook profile. By adding I-SEA, your friends will become more aware to the maturity of solar energy technologies and the great benefit they provide.

You can read more about the application on I-SEA’s About page. Help us spreading the word.

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