How do solar panels work? - Richard Komp

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The Earth intercepts a lot of solar power:
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173 thousand terawatts.
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That's ten thousand times more power than the planet's population uses.
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So is it possible that one day
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the world could be completely reliant on solar energy?
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To answer that question,
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we first need to examine how solar panels convert solar energy to electrical energy.
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Solar panels are made up of smaller units called solar cells.
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The most common solar cells are made from silicon,
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a semiconductor that is the second most abundant element on Earth.
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In a solar cell,
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crystalline silicon is sandwiched between conductive layers.
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Each silicon atom is connected to its neighbors by four strong bonds,
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which keep the electrons in place so no current can flow.
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Here's the key:
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a silicon solar cell uses two different layers of silicon.
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An n-type silicon has extra electrons,
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and p-type silicon has extra spaces for electrons, called holes.
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Where the two types of silicon meet,
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electrons can wander across the p/n junction,
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leaving a positive charge on one side
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and creating negative charge on the other.
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You can think of light as the flow of tiny particles
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called photons,
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shooting out from the Sun.
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When one of these photons strikes the silicon cell with enough energy,
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it can knock an electron from its bond, leaving a hole.
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The negatively charged electron and location of the positively charged hole
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are now free to move around.
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But because of the electric field at the p/n junction,
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they'll only go one way.
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The electron is drawn to the n-side,
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while the hole is drawn to the p-side.
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The mobile electrons are collected by thin metal fingers at the top of the cell.
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From there, they flow through an external circuit,
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doing electrical work,
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like powering a lightbulb,
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before returning through the conductive aluminum sheet on the back.
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Each silicon cell only puts out half a volt,
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but you can string them together in modules to get more power.
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Twelve photovoltaic cells are enough to charge a cellphone,
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while it takes many modules to power an entire house.
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Electrons are the only moving parts in a solar cell,
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and they all go back where they came from.
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There's nothing to get worn out or used up,
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so solar cells can last for decades.
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So what's stopping us from being completely reliant on solar power?
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There are political factors at play,
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not to mention businesses that lobby to maintain the status quo.
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But for now, let's focus on the physical and logistical challenges,
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and the most obvious of those
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is that solar energy is unevenly distributed across the planet.
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Some areas are sunnier than others.
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It's also inconsistent.
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Less solar energy is available on cloudy days or at night.
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So a total reliance would require
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efficient ways to get electricity from sunny spots to cloudy ones,
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and effective storage of energy.
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The efficiency of the cell itself is a challenge, too.
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If sunlight is reflected instead of absorbed,
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or if dislodged electrons fall back into a hole before going through the circuit,
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that photon's energy is lost.
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The most efficient solar cell yet
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still only converts 46% of the available sunlight to electricity,
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and most commercial systems are currently 15-20% efficient.
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In spite of these limitations,
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it actually would be possible
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to power the entire world with today's solar technology.
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We'd need the funding to build the infrastructure
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and a good deal of space.
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Estimates range from tens to hundreds of thousands of square miles,
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which seems like a lot,
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but the Sahara Desert alone is over 3 million square miles in area.
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Meanwhile, solar cells are getting better, cheaper,
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and are competing with electricity from the grid.
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And innovations, like floating solar farms, may change the landscape entirely.
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Thought experiments aside,
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there's the fact that over a billion people
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don't have access to a reliable electric grid,
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especially in developing countries,
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many of which are sunny.
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So in places like that,
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solar energy is already much cheaper and safer than available alternatives,
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like kerosene.
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For say, Finland or Seattle, though,
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effective solar energy may still be a little way off.
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