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7/29/2019 Creativity Asst
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Our Title: New era of Solar Power City
Introduction
Solar power is the conversion ofsunlightinto electricity, either directly using photo voltaic (PV), or
indirectly using concentrated solar power (CSP). Concentrated solar power systems use lenses or mirrors
and tracking systems to focus a large area of sunlight into a small beam. Photo voltaics convert light into
electric current using the photoelectric effect.
Objectives:
To implement solar power system in every where To satisfy our power needs To avoid Power shortage.
Brainstorming Meaning
Brainstorming is a group or individual creativity technique by which efforts are made to find a conclusion
for a specific problem by gathering a list of ideas spontaneously contributed by its member(s). The term
was popularized by Alex Faickney Osborn in the 1953 bookApplied Imagination. Osborn claimed that
brainstorming was more effective than individuals working alone in generating ideas, although more
recent research has questioned this conclusion.[1]Today, the term is used as a catch all for all
group ideation sessions.
Our Innovative Ideas through Brainstorming and Group discussion:
Swipe using the card (like mobile easy recharge) Transform the excess power to E.B line So we can earn money through transform the current to E.B Govt Can give free solar power panels to every peoples therefore we can avoid excess of power
needs.
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Advantages:
Solar cells are long lasting sources of energy which can be used almost anywhere. They are particularly
useful where there is no national grid and also where there are no people such as remote site water
pumping or in space. Solar cells provide cost effective solutions to energy problems in places where there
is no mains electricity. Solar cells are also totally silent and non-polluting. As they have no moving partsthey require little maintenance and have a long lifetime. Compared to other renewable sources they also
possess many advantages; wind and water power rely on turbines which are noisy, expensive and liable
to breaking down.
Rooftop power is a good way of supplying energy to a growing community. More cells can be added to
homes and businesses as the community grows so that energy generation is in line with demand. Many
large scale systems currently end up over generating to ensure that everyone has enough. Solar cells can
also be installed in a distributed fashion, i.e. they don't need large scale installations. Solar cells can easily
be installed on roofs which mean no new space is needed and each user can quietly generate their own
energy.
Disadvantages:
The main disadvantage of solar energy is the initial cost. Most types of solar cell require large areas of
land to achieve average efficiency. Air pollution and weather can also have a large effect on the efficiency
of the cells. The silicon used is also very expensive and the problem of nocturnal down times means solar
cells can only ever generate during the daytime. Solar energy is currently thought to cost about twice as
much as traditional sources (coal, oil etc). Obviously, as fossil fuel reserves become depleted, their cost
will rise until a point is reached where solar cells become an economically viable source of energy. When
this occurs, massive investment will be able to further increase their efficiency and lower their cost.
Conclusion:
In future we have to save power for our future generations. By natural resources like Coal, Water,
petroleum will exhaust within 20 years, therefore we cant generate power afterwards. So we will
implement as soon as possible.