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HOW DO PHOTOVOLTIC (PV) CELLS WORK The term "photovoltaic" comes from the Greek phos meaning "light", and the name of the Italian physicist Volta, after whom the volt (and consequently voltage) are named. It means literally of light and electricity. WHY INTERPLEX SOLAR USE MONOCRYSTALLINE AND POLYCRYSTALLINE (MUTILCRYSTALLINE) SILICON CELLS? Interplex Solar use the most efficient PV cells in the market. Our Monocrystalline cells are cut from single crystals of silicon, our systems can harness around 15% of the sun's energy that falls on it. WHAT ARE AMORPHOUS CELLS? A type of PV solar cell. Unlike multicrystalline and monocrystalline cells, amorphous panels are not made from interconnected solar cells made from expensive crystalline silicon. Instead, a very thin layer of silicon is sprayed onto a backing material to make solar roof tiles. As the silicon is much thinner than the silicon wafers in a typical crystalline solar cell, material costs are greatly reduced.
"However due to our global purchasing power for silicon cells we offer our customers the Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline cells at very competitive prices".
High Quality Monocrystalline silicon cells from Interplex Solar Our Monocrystalline Solar Panels are the most efficient PV cells in the market.. Cut from single crystals of silicon, this system can harness around 15% of the sun's energy that falls on it. PV cells are panels you can attach to your roof or walls. Each cell is made from one or two layers of semiconducting material, usually silicon. When light shines on across the cell it creates an electric field across the layers. The stronger the sunshine, the more electricity is produced. PV cells come in a variety of shapes and colours, from grey “solar tiles” that look life roof tiles to panels and transparent cells that you can use on conservatories and glass. The strength of the PV cell is measured in kilowatt peak (kWp) – that’s the amount of energy the cell generates in full sunlight. Our range:- • 5 Watt (Dimensions 300mm x 190mm x 17mm - Weight 0.7Kg)
• Cut your electricity bills: • Cut your carbon footprint: Solar electricity is green, renewable energy and doesn’t release any harmful carbon dioxide or other pollutants. A typical home PV system could save around 1200 kg of carbon dioxide per year – that about 30 tonnes over its lifetime. • Sell Electricity back to the Grid: If your system is producing more electricity than you need, or when you can’t use it someone else can use it –and you could make a bit of money. Store electricity for a cloudy day : if your home isn’t connected to the national grid you can store excess electricity in batteries to use when you need it. HOW DO SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEMS WORK? Solar water heating systems use solar panels, called collectors, fitted to your roof. These collect heat from the sun and use it to warm water which is stored in a hot water cylinder. A boiler or immersion heater can than heat this water further until it reaches the temperature set by the cylinder thermostat (This should be set at 60 degrees centigrade). Larger solar panels can also provide energy to heat your home as well – though usually only in the summer months when home heating is unnecessary. THE BENEFITS OF SOLAR WATER HEATING • Hot water throughout the year: • Cut your bills: • Cut your carbon footprint: Planning permission Contact your council to see if you need to apply for planning permission for your solar panel. You won’t need planning permission for most domestic solar panels, as long as they respect certain size criteria - but exceptions apply for listed buildings, buildings in conservation areas and world heritage sites. If your building has unshaded areas and generally faces south , It’s a good candidate for a solar system Some panels require regular checks of the unit and connections, or a wipe of the panel glass with mild detergent. Bear in mind how difficult this will be when panels are up on your roof. GOVERMENT - GRANTS FOR YOUR HOME (UK)- Low Carbon Buildings Programme
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