The little ECO
The little ECO
It was once a beautiful solar panel of a small house in our town. It was the smallest solar panel ever |
in our city. He |
produced solar energy on |
the verge of |
passing more and made |
the small family |
happy in the suburbs of |
our town. The |
wind went on and a cold |
winter came, but |
the energy that was |
transmitted by |
the local energy supplier |
was interrupted. |
The small solar panel was |
very scared and |
crying. Suddenly a child |
came up and told |
him not to cry anymore |
that we all will |
love him. And the panel |
so did. He was afraid that the little family would not be content with the amount of energy he |
provided. It was the winter holiday season when the solar panel provided all the energy to light up |
the colored lights with which the little house was adorned in the suburbs of our little town. |
Then the three young children of the young family called him Eco, and every time they had something to say, they went and talked with him, like a true friend, a friend who gathered energy from the sun ' s rays to Enjoy the young family. Eco told the children that they would be very happy if they told other children from school and the kindergarten about it, and would like the other houses to have a solar panel, so would they have brothers and sisters more.
The children listened to their friend ' s request and talked about Eco ' s request, which led to the establishment of a park of photovoltaic panels to provide solar energy for the main institutions in our community soon.
SOLAR ENERGY
GEORGE / ROMANIA
Solar energy means energy that is directly produced by transferring the bright energy radiated by the Sun into other forms of energy. It can be used to generate electricity or to heat the air and water. Although solar energy is renewable and easy to produce, the main problem is that the sun does not provide constant energy over a day, depending on the day-night alternation, weather conditions, season.
Solar installations are of two types: thermal and photovoltaic. Photovoltaics produce electricity directly, the thermal ones help to save other fuels( wood, gas) at a rate of 75 % per year. A house that has both solar installations( with photovoltaic and vacuum thermal panels) can be considered " energy independence "( because the energy accumulated in the battery is then sent to the network and used as needed).
Solar Panels produce electric power approx. 9h / day( the calculation is minimal, the winter day is 9 hours) feeding the consumers and charging the batteries at the same time. Solar installations work even when the sky is cloudy. They are also resistant to hail( for the best panels).
MARIAN / ROMANIA
ECO FRIENDLY ACTIONS 2016-2018