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Cell
A solar cell is the basic component of solar modules. Cells are manufactured from wafers.
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CO2
An abbreviation for carbon dioxide. CO2 is well-known as a “green-house gas.” When people talk about “Carbon Footprint,” they are usually referring to CO2 emissions.
Energy Payback
The amount of time required for a solar panel to generate the amount of energy it took to manufacture it. Modern PV panels have an energy payback of 1 to 3 years depending on where they’re installed; over a 30+ year life, a PV system will return 10 to 30 times the energy that went into making them.
Grid Connected
A grid-connected solar electric system generates its own electricity and feeds its excess power into the utility grid for later use. Grid-connected solar electric systems are eligible for many incentives and rebates.
Inverter
The inverter electronically converts Direct Current (DC) power into Alternating Current (AC) power and is required for grid-connected solar power systems.
Micro inverters can be installed on each solar module. The cost is typically higher, but they provide certain advantages for very small or geometrically complex PV systems.
String inverters are the most common type of inverter for residential and small commercial PV systems.
Central inverters are used for very large PV systems.
kWh
The abbreviation for kilowatt-hours, a unit of energy. One kWh represents a 1,000 watt load operated over a period of one hour—that's the amount of energy an average plasma TV uses. Electricity rates are most commonly expressed in cents per kilowatt hour.
Million Solar Roofs Initiative
This is a state of California initiative to facilitate the installation of solar energy systems on one million US buildings by 2010. This initiative is largely responsible for the rebates and incentives available in California and serves as a model for many other state solar programs.
Module
Commonly called a “solar panel,” a PV module is composed of multiple solar cells that are electrically connected to increase the total power output and are encapsulated in tempered glass for weather protection and ease of handling.
Monocrystalline
Silicon is a metal and, therefore, its atoms are organized into a crystalline structure. Monocrystalline refers to silicon that is pulled as a single, completely homogenous crystal, as SolarWorld does in the USA. Monocrystalline PV cells are generally the most efficient and reliable available.
MW
The abbreviation for megawatt, a unit of power or capacity of a generator. 1 MW = 1,000 kW = 1,000,000 W.
Net-Metering
Net-metering allows the solar electric system to send excess electricity back through the electric meter to the utility. The meter actually runs backwards! Your utility will bill you for the net (kWh used – kWh generated). While most utilities will not pay you cash if you generate more than you use, many will carry forward a credit toward your next bill.
Photovoltaics (PV)
Photo = light; Volt = electrical potential — Literally: electricity from light. Einstein won the Nobel Prize for discovering that when light shines on certain materials (like silicon), an electrical current is generated.
See how a PV module (solar panel) works »
Polycrystalline
Officially called “multicrystalline,” this refers to cast silicon where several crystals form in a mold. SolarWorld’s German factories use this casting process as it is less expensive than pulling single crystals, but the resulting cells generally have lower efficiency due to internal resistance along the grain boundaries. Polycrystalline cells can be recognized by a visible grain, a “metal flake effect.”
Silicon
The basic material used to make solar cells. It is the second most abundant element in the earth’s crust, after oxygen.
Stand-alone system
energy generated by these systems is stored in batteries and then subsequently used. Also known as “off-grid,” these systems are not connected to the utility grid.
Wafer
A sawn silicon disc, used as the starting point for manufacturing a solar cell.
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