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Solar energy is renewable energy that absorb light and heat from the sun.

Solar energy has been use by human for thousands of years.

The walls and floors of the house are design to absorb energy during daylight so that the house kept warm during night. This concept called passive solar energy design.

Nowadays, the solar energy that absorb is convert to an electrical energy by using solar cell or photovoltaic cell. It convert directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect.

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WAYS TO OVERCOME

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1. CONCENTRATING SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES

Parabolic trough technologies track the sun with rows of mirrors that heat a fluid. The fluid then produces steam to drive a turbine.

Central receiver (tower) systems use large mirrors to direct the sun to a central tower, where fluid is heated to produce steam that drives a turbine. Parabolic trough and tower systems can provide large-scale, bulk power with heat storage (in the form of molten salt, or in hybrid systems that derive a small share of their power from natural gas).

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Solar Power Tower

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Dish systems consist of a reflecting parabolic dish mirror system that concentrates sunlight onto a small area, where a receiver is heated and drives a small thermal engine.

Concentrating photovoltaic systems (CPV) use moving lenses or mirrors to track the sun and focus its light on high-efficiency silicon or multi-junction solar cells; they are potentially a lower-cost approach to utility-scale PV power. Dish and CPV systems are well suited for decentralized generation that is located close to the site of demand, or can be installed in large groups for central station

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2. MAKE SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM ECONOMICAL

Will involve investment from big company.

Competition between company to create a cheaper and better to attract consumer.

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3. BY USING A MIRROR

Using a bigger mirror can reflect light onto your panel over a longer period during the day so you do not need to track the sun, just face your panel and mirror to the south.

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