Solar Energy is Affordable

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Some Interesting Facts about Solar Energy :

1) 1,000 Watts (W) equals One Kilo-Watt(kW).
2) One Kilo-Watt-hour (kWh) equals the amount of electricity needed to burn a 100 Watt (W) light bulb for 10 hours. Or a load of 1 Kilo-Watt (kW) for an hour.
3) A sunny location (like Los Angeles, California, US) receives an average of 5.5 hours of sunlight per day each year. Africa continent received even more.
4) A cloudy location (like Hamburg, Germany) receives 2.5 hours per day of sunlight each year.
5) A 1 kilo-Watt (kW) peak Solar system generates around 1,600 Kilo-Watt-hours (kWh) per year in a sunny climate and about 750 Kilo-Watt-hours (kWh) per year in a cloudy climate.
6) A Solar energy system can provide electricity 24 hours a day when the Solar electric modules are combined with batteries in one integrated energy system.
7) Solar modules produce electricity even on cloudy days, usually around 10-20% of the amount produced on sunny days.
8) The typical components of a Solar home system include the Solar module, an inverter, a battery, a charge controller (sometimes known as a regulator), wiring, and support structure etc.
9) A typical silicon cell Solar module will have a life in excess of 20 years

The world has to meet its energy needs from whatever source is available in order to maintain or exceed the progressive economic growth pattern. The big question is whether the world's energy needs can be met in an environmentally sustainable as well as economically viable fashion?
Solar Energy need to be made available at really affordable price tags to most of the users. Anything within the reach shall be taken by leaps and bounds like PC in 1990s. It is important to make the technological and methodological advancements in generation and distribution of the Solar Energy should be aimed at reducing its CAPEX, OPEX costs drastically.

“We need to invest dramatically in green energy, making solar panels so cheap that everybody wants them. Nobody wanted to buy a computer in 1950, but once they got cheap, everyone bought them. - Bjorn Lomborg ”