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Top 10 Solar Energy Websites

Solar energy is one topic that is receiving increasing interests from legislators, scientists, and even the average persons from all over the world. This is because solar energy is one of what is considered sources of renewable energy, a concept that might spell the survival of the human species in the future. In order for one to know more about this particular energy source, here are the top 10 solar energy websites.

On top of the list would be the website of the American Solar Energy Society (ASES), www.ases.org. Because of its untiring work toward promoting this energy through education, the organization is considered a leader in the effort of promoting the use solar energy in the US and in the international community. Apart from presenting news and updates on the organization itself, the site also features articles contained in the Solar Today magazine.

Another solar energy website worth visiting would be www.fsec.ucf.edu/en, the official website of the Florida Solar Energy Center. It provides updates and news on research and developments made by the center toward promoting the use of solar energy in the state.

About the author: http://www.climatarians.org is a website where you can find everything about Sustainability and Renewable Energy.

Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/environment-articles/top-10-solar-energy-websites-727762.html

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    what factors would cause a local solar energy sector to enter into international markets?
    I am trying to find out what forces or factors would make them seek business elsewhere other than in their own country. Also what forces would pull them from their country ?

    • ANSWER:
      Tax incentives for solar companies. It all boils down to money.

  2. QUESTION:
    I have a Solar Energy essay for Bio-Ecology.and i don't know how to start?what could i do?
    im having trouble on my essay.
    i don't know anything about solar energy.
    we're split into groups of four and my topic about solar energy is
    SOLUTIONS;local,state,national and international.
    what does that mean?
    im lost?and my biology teacher he intimidates me,im too scared to ask for help.yikesss! :(

    • ANSWER:
      Each one in your group discusses possible solutions to the solar energy problem. One person take possible local solutions, another person takes possible state solutions, etc. Each person in your group should do their own research, and be prepared to present their material themselves. But then that's just the way I'd do it....

  3. QUESTION:
    "SURYA"The"INTERNATIONAL SOLAR CENTRE" at the place where Helium discovered first is the correct place.
    Evidence of helium was first detected on August 18, 1868 as a bright yellow line with a wavelength of 587.49 nanometres in the spectrum of the chromosphere of the Sun, by French astronomer Pierre Janssen during a total solar eclipse in Guntur, India- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ( in the fields of tobacco, Guntur , HQ of Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, India) sothern part of india is close to the Earth's Equator, excellent place to carry out solar research in any aspect, Hindu mythology has rich source of slokas about SURYA, the Sun, Ancient Astronomy, Astrology etc., besides other religions. As you are aware that the Sun is the alternate source of energy, needs research but there is no centralised international research on solar energy. it is high time to start International solar research center, there is no place better than India on the Earth.

    • ANSWER:
      While the idea is good, it is not good to post this as a question here, esp. since there is no question in your question. You have made a statement and at least you could have asked 'do you agree?'

  4. QUESTION:
    How much energy/petrol does the international space station require per year?
    And is solar power the only source of energy to supply it?

    • ANSWER:
      Petrol? :)
      You can't use a fossil-fuel-burning generator in space because it would cost a huge amount to transport the fuel and the oxygen to burn it from earth. Also you would have to get rid of all the heat, which is not easy in a vacuum.

      The ISS uses solar panels to provide all its electrical power. The panels are only illuminated half the time of course; when it is on the night side of earth they generate no electricity so the station runs off rechargeable battery packs during this time.
      The total power available at any time is 110KW.