Remember Me
forgot your password?

History of Solar Power REVEALED

Solar Power History: DISCOVER How Solar Power Came to Be in This Article

Solar power is a story that stretches back over centuries. This is often surprising to people who think this is purely a phenomenon that has arisen over the last 50 years or so. In fact generating power from the sun's rays had come to the attention of scientists many years before.

Mouchout in France created a solar engine in 1860. It was a modest start and worked with solar energy being reflected on to an iron vessel containing water. The effect was multiplied by having a number of reflectors around the vessel. When the water heated it produced steam and the steam pressure then operated a rudimentary steam turbine. This invention was simply the culmination of the realization by many people that the sun could be a source of energy to illuminate their homes and that this energy could also be put to other uses as well.

Mouchout's solar engine was then notably enhanced by inventors such Charles Tellier, John Ericsson, Henry E. Willsie Eneas and Shuman. William Adams one of the inventors who succeeded Mouchout made a version of the solar engine with 72 mirrors or reflectors. This enhancement alone boosted the power output by a factor of three. Yet the problem remained that the coal-fired engines that were available at the time were more convenient and less expensive to use.

The Tennessee Valley Authority started to set the direction however in the first half of the twentieth century by encouraging the use of hydroelectric power plants. In the Netherlands windmills began to be used more and more for pumping water. At the same time many people came to understand that fossil fuel was not a renewable source of energy and that alternative sources would need to be explored.

Alternative energy sources were still being researched when the mass market for motorcars exploded. The intensive use of motorcars exhausted it even the local crude oil supplies in the United States. This was a problem of crude oil being a victim of its own success. The initial process for extracting and refining food petroleum had been perfected by colonel Edwin Drake in Pennsylvania who had been able to produce a range of derivatives including kerosene and basic petroleum by feeding the crude oil into a fractional column. The U.S. started to import crude oil from the Arab world where it seemed at the time that there was no limit to the amount of oil in these lands. However amongst Arabs sheikhs, wars and also internal feuding threatened the stability of supply of crude oil and encouraged efforts to be stepped up on the search for alternative power sources. Public opinion started to move in the direction of pushing for alternative power sources and their introduction in the market.

The first silicon solar cell that was able to produce a real electric current simply by sitting in the sun, was developed by Gerald Pearson, Daryl Chapin and Calvin Fuller. Their work as scientists at the Bell Laboratories in 1953 constituted the first major advance in solar energy cell generation. Their inventions however needed to face and resolve a number of technical and business challenges.

For one thing, the solar PV (photovoltaic) cells were in the initial stages much too expensive to produce. They did not give the required output either. This however changed as the invention became mass-produced thanks to initiatives taken mainly by the German and Japanese governments. The growth in the production of photovoltaic cells has since then achieved an astounding rate of growth. The market for photovoltaic energy cells using solar power is currently increasing at a staggering 30 percent per annum. Japan has already begun to make hybrid cars that use both classical fuel as well as solar power, and in the U.S. solar panels operate for many homes and workplaces to provide heating.

Solar power should therefore increase in use throughout the world . We can also expect it to become less and less expensive. This is a natural consequence of leveraging a renewable source of energy provided by nature and also has the benefit of reducing pollution.

Jim Martin
Jim Martin is a researcher, inventor, home energy consultant and author of the #1 best-selling e-book, "Earth 4 Electricity- Renewable Energy Made Easy". To Learn More about Jim Martin´s Unique Step By Step Solar and Wind Power System Visit: Earth 4 Electricity. For further information visit: Solar Energy Products - UNCOVERED
Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Home Improvement Articles
  • More from Jim Martin

Make Free Energy With A Home Made Generator

By: MsBetterNetter | 01/01/2010
With this step-by-step guide you can learn how to build your own magnetic power generator to make free energy for your home. You can reduce you power bill significantly with this perpetual motion device.

Which Type of Geothermal Heat Pump is Best for Your Property?

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
Determining which type of geothermal heat pump is right for your home depends on the local climate and soil conditions, as well as the available land. Geothermal heaters work by absorbing heat from the ground and transferring it indoors using buried pipes will with water or refrigerant. The four types of geothermal or ground source heat pumps are horizontal, vertical, lake/pond and open loop.

Trouble-shooting Common Problems of Home Heat Pumps

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
Trouble-shooting home heat pumps is a task best left to the professionals; that said, however, there are still some common problems you can address on your own without having to call in a repairman. Some of them, and their remedies, are described below.

Things to Consider Before Buying Your Geothermal Heat Pump

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
First, how energy efficient is the heat pump? There are two measures to look at – the COP and the EER. The COP or coefficient of performance, measures the heat pump’s heating efficiency and its EER or energy efficiency rating, measures its cooling efficiency.

These Special Types of Home Heat Pumps Overcome Limitations of the Regular Types

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
If you think that heat pumps would not work effectively in your home due to environmental or structural limitations, you can look at these special types of home heat pumps which may overcome some of these problems.

The Maytag Heat Pump Line is One of the Most Environmentally-Friendly in the Industry

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
In its over one-hundred year history, Maytag has become one of the most famous brands of home appliances. It was founded in 1898 by Frederick Maytag and at its height was one of the world’s largest home and commercial appliance manufacturers with a reported worth of some $4.7 billion.

Select the Right HVAC Professional for Your Home Heat Pumps Installation

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
When you’re finally having your heat pump installed, you should always turn to a professional heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) professional to do the job for you. He will not only help you pick the right size of heat pump and ensure that it is installed properly, he will also provide ongoing maintenance, respond promptly in emergencies and mediate with the home heat pumps manufacturer for parts under the warranty.

Pros and Cons of the Various Types of Home Heat Pumps

By: Jordan Laurent | 01/01/2010
Air-source heat pumps work by bringing air from outside through refrigerant-filled coils to heat it, then distributing the heat throughout your home. Although this type of heat pump is the most affordable in terms of installation cost, in areas where there are extremes of temperature, you would need a backup heating or cooling system, which would entail additional expense.

Pros and Cons of Solar Energy: Revealed

By: Jim Martin | 14/10/2009 | News & Society
Discover how solar energy can be used to benefit all those who are aware of the hidden potential of this powerful energy source. Understanding solar energy and how it is generated The earth receives solar energy from that resplendent ball of fire in the sky known as the sun. This solar energy...

Wind Energy Generator: Exposed

By: Jim Martin | 30/08/2009 | Home Improvement
Wind energy generator: An explanation Among the various sources of renewable energy, wind is one of the most popular ones. The flow of wind that earth receives is determined by the uneven nature of the planet's surface, the planetary rotations, the varying propensities of heat absorption at different atmospheric levels, and...

Wind Energy Conversion Systems

By: Jim Martin | 30/08/2009 | Home Improvement
Meaning of wind energy: Its sources; Nature of the main wind energy conversion systems Several factors related to the environment can combine to transform solar energy into wind. The surface of the planet earth is, by nature, not uniform. These uneven earth terrains can only be unequally warmed up by the...

Solar Energy Heating System - What They Are

By: Jim Martin | 30/08/2009 | Home Improvement
Definition of a solar energy heating system When radiant energy from the sun gets absorbed by different layers of the atmosphere of the earth, various energy forms including solar energy is generated. The process of conversion of this solar energy into heat (i.e., thermal energy) after capturing and tapping the former...

What Are Solar Power Systems: Learn the FACTS Here!

By: Jim Martin | 30/08/2009 | Home Improvement
Over the past few years, there has been a truly remarkable upsurge in the demand for solar energy systems in most countries including the United States. As a natural consequence, people are currently interested to know all about these systems. The function of these systems can be stated in a...

Solar Power Roof Vents: Exposed

By: Jim Martin | 30/08/2009 | Humor
Solar power roof vents: Understanding the concepts In the modern day world, most people are aware of the tremendous benefits that solar energy holds out as an energy resource. In fact, in the past few years, we have been using solar energy increasingly, indicating that this energy source is indeed invaluable....

Advantages of Solar Energy: Accessible For Everybody

By: Jim Martin | 23/07/2009 | Home Improvement
Learn what the advantages of solar energy are and how can you build solar power system at your home. The term 'solar energy' is self-explanatory in nature: it is obtained from the sunrays. Individuals can obtain a large number of benefits from using solar power. Until the advent of modern technology,...

Disadvantages of Wind Power Revised

By: Jim Martin | 23/07/2009 | Home Improvement
The main and most crucial disadvantages of wind power: what they are and how they can be overcomed. Following in the tradition of Don Quixote, the immortal creation of Cervantes, we are finding quite a few causes to complain about windmills and wind power systems. Now that the novelty of the...

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.36, 8, w3)