The Purpose Of A Solar Power Station

What Is A Solar Power Station?

There are solar power stations, although quite rare, in North America which are beneficial in many different ways. A solar power station often uses that of trackers, which are used to keep the solar panels permanently facing the sun. A solar power station will often require some other various type of energy storage for when the sun is not shining, and this is why particularly special lead acid batteries are used, which can then discharge half of their energy several thousand times before they actually deteriorate.

In a solar power station, the sunlight is converted directly into electric current, and it is in the solar cells photons of a semiconductor are absorbed, which thus entails that of the production of an electrical charge carrier. A solar power station takes up a large surface area, and, at present, the production of a solar cell is still relatively expensive, as only a small number of this type of item is actually produced.

The solar power plant is also useful in regards to space stations, and it is considered to, in fact, be one of the most important and essential systems of the space station altogether. This is because it delivers direct current, is equipped with a storage battery, and also is comparable in basic principle to a standard steam turbine power plant of the same type.

One solar power station in particular is that of the White Cliffs Solar Power Station, which is located in New South Wales, in Australia. It is actually Australia’s first solar power station, and it was constructed by a team from Australian National University, and the station consisted of fourteen three-meter parabolic dishes, which are each covered by more than 2000 mirrors and then mounted on a heliostatic mounting.

A solar updraft tower is a relatively low technology styled thermal power plant, in which air passes under a very large agricultural glass house and is then heated by the sun and then channeled upwards towards a convection tower. The air then rises naturally and is used to drive turbines, which thus generates electricity.

On the other hand, an energy tower is an alternative proposal for the solar updraft tower as the energy tower is instead driven by spraying water at the top of the tower, and evaporation of water is what then causes a downdraft by cooling the air, thereby increasing its density, driving wind turbines at the bottom of the tower.