Compact linear Fresnel reflectorA compact linear Fresnel reflector (CLFR) – also referred to as a concentrating linear Fresnel reflector – is a specific type of linear Fresnel reflector (LFR) technology. They are named for their similarity to a Fresnel lens, in which many small, thin lens fragments are combined to simulate a much thicker simple lens. These mirrors are capable of concentrating the sun's energy to approximately 30 times its normal intensity. Linear Fresnel reflectors use long, thin segments of mirrors to focus sunlight onto a fixed absorber located at a common focal point of the reflectors.
Energy subsidyEnergy subsidies are measures that keep prices for customers below market levels, or for suppliers above market levels, or reduce costs for customers and suppliers. Energy subsidies may be direct cash transfers to suppliers, customers, or related bodies, as well as indirect support mechanisms, such as tax exemptions and rebates, price controls, trade restrictions, and limits on market access. The International Renewable Energy Agency tracked some $634 billion in energy-sector subsidies in 2020, and found that around 70% were fossil fuel subsidies.
Soiling (solar energy)Soiling is the accumulation of material on light-collecting surfaces in solar power systems. The accumulated material blocks or scatters incident light, which leads to a loss in power output. Typical soiling materials include mineral dust, bird droppings, fungi, lichen, pollen, engine exhaust, and agricultural emissions. Soiling affects conventional photovoltaic systems, concentrated photovoltaics, and concentrated solar (thermal) power. However, the consequences of soiling are higher for concentrating systems than for non-concentrating systems.
List of solar-powered productsThe following is a list of products powered by sunlight, either directly or through electricity generated by solar panels. Solar air conditioning Solar balloon Solar charger Solar backpack Solar cell phone charger Strawberry Tree Solar chimney Solar-powered waste compacting bin Solar cooker Solar dryer Solar-powered fan Solar furnace Solar inverter Solar keyboard Solar lamp Solar pond Solar road stud Solar street light Solar traffic light Solar Tuki Solar-powered flashlight Solar notebook Solar-powered cal
Utility-scale solarUtility-scale solar is large scale (sometimes defined as greater than 1 MW or sometimes 4 MWAC ) solar power either from: A photovoltaic power station at a scale large enough to be classified as 'utility-scale'; or Concentrated solar power whereas rooftop solar is usually smaller. The utility-scale solar sector has led the overall U.S. solar market in terms of installed capacity since 2012. Increasingly batteries are co-located, in order to sell into the evening peak of the duck curve. Output voltages reach 1000VAC as of 2021.
AgrivoltaïqueL'agrivoltaïque (agrivoltaïsme ou agri-photovoltaïsme) est un système étagé qui associe une production d'électricité photovoltaïque et une production agricole au-dessous de cette même surface. La coexistence de panneaux solaires et de cultures implique un partage de la lumière entre ces deux types de production. Plusieurs cultures peuvent bénéficier de ce procédé, notamment la production de fruits, de même que certains élevages (volaille, ovins...).
Masse d'air (énergie solaire)Le coefficient de masse d'air représente le chemin optique du rayonnement solaire à travers l'atmosphère terrestre par rapport à ce chemin lorsque le Soleil est au zénith. Il permet de quantifier le spectre solaire en un lieu donné après que son rayonnement a traversé l'atmosphère. Cette grandeur est couramment utilisée pour caractériser les performances de cellules solaires et est souvent indiquée par les lettres « AM » suivies d'un nombre. Le coefficient AM1.5 est celui généralement retenu pour la conception de capteurs solaires photovoltaïques.