7 Projects that use solar energy on a grand scale

Solar energy has become a major source of energy production all over the world. This ecofriendly energy is most preferred as it offers enormous amount of energy for free of cost that can be used to produce high amount of energy if utilized effectively. The Solar energy concept, since its evolution, has been the most popular way of energy production.

These days solar energy is used at a rapid rate to generate electricity and to meet the needs of growing population. There are new technologies being developed every day to utilize the most out of this energy and some of the famous companies have come with awesome ideas. The solar energy can be used at large scale effectively without much hassle.

Here is a a list of top seven projects which is using solar energy on a grand scale.

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Denver International Airport Expands Solar Generation to Become Largest in U.S.

With the completion of a 4.4-megawatt ground-mounted solar power system, the Denver International Airport now has more than eight MW of solar power – more than any commercial airport in the U.S. It now receives over 6 percent of its electricity via solar power.

DIA hopes to continue its green initiatives and cost savings with the project. “We support alternative energy applications at DIA because these projects are good for the environment while positively impacting our bottom line; they are financially sustainable,” said Kim Day, aviation manager at DIA, in a press release. “This airport was built with a goal of being green, and with this additional solar array, Denver International Airport now has one of the largest solar installations in North America.”

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Solar Energy from Plant Protein Structure

Nanoscience is quite fascinated with the process of photosynthesis. They want to duplicate this process exhibited by green plants and utilize the solar power for energy use. Till now power generating solar panels are not in a position to replace the fossil fuels. They produce little amount of energy and quite expensive also. Generation of solar energy also depends on geographical locations. Deserts are more suitable locations for solar power than areas experiencing temperate climate. But we can have a new source of solar power that also delivered a power packed performance for us when it is on our dinner/lunch plate i.e. pea power.

We know they taste good but scientists are trying to utilize them for generation of solar energy. This project is undertaken by researchers from Tel Aviv University’s Department of Biochemistry. They find out that minute crystals present in peas could be utilized as battery chargers. They are not ruling out the possibility of pea crystals as the core of efficient artificial solar cells.

Nanoscience is basically the science of small particles of materials. In modern times it is one of the hot pursuits in research frontiers. Mother Nature, till date is the greatest nanoscientist. She has no problem in positioning the molecules with sub-nanometer precision. It’s the usual routine job for nature. This kind of positioning is also vital to the operation of biological complexes such as photosynthesis. Prof. Nelson’s research paid attention to this aspect.

Green plants convert solar energy into chemical energy through various reactions. Tel Aviv’s scientists are concentrating on the Photosystem I (PSI) complex, because this particular phase is responsible for the conversion of light energy into other types of energy, such as chemical energy. The Tel Aviv researchers discovered that this complex is packed into crystals found in peas. These crystals could potentially turn light energy into electricity.

Prof. Nathan Nelson of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Biochemistry tells us, “Looking at the most complicated membrane structure found in a plant, we deciphered a complex membrane protein structure which is the core of our new proposed model for developing ‘green’ energy.”

Plants have evolved a perfect mechanism to convert solar energy into chemical energy. They have developed a very sophisticated “nano-machinery” which works in association with sunlight and provides a perfect quantum yield of 100%. This whole process is termed as Photosystem I (PSI) complex. The same is being isolated from pea leaves and crystallized. Prof. Nelson put this crystal structure to high resolution. This way he was able to describe its intricate structure in detail.

The Tel Aviv University team carried out various experiments and placed the crystals on gold covered plates. They were able to generate a charge of 10 volts. That’s not enough to establish a power house but it can be utilized for low-energy power switches. Prof. Nelson explains about his amazement and joy, “One can imagine our amazement and joy when, upon illumination of those crystals placed on gold covered plates, we were able to generate a voltage of 10 volts. This won’t solve our world’s energy problem, but this could be assembled in power switches for low-power solar needs, for example.”

Prof. Nelson explains, “My research aims to come close to achieving the energy production that plants can obtain when converting sun to sugars in their green leaves.”

Prof. Nelson states further, “If we could come even close to how plants are manufacturing their sugar energy, we’d have a breakthrough. It’s therefore important to solve the structure of this nano-machine to understand its function.”

 

Source: alternative-energy
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