Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Solar Water Heaters - The Real Future of Water Heaters

This is the right time when it is require switching from dwindling non-renewable sources of energy such as natural gas, to a different way of using water heaters. However for now, solar heating systems are gaining more and more popularity in comparison to traditional kinds of water heaters. It is because of their ease to use on any climate and their source as sun; solar heating systems are a valuable commodity.

Solar Heating Systems

                       
Solar water heaters India consists of solar collectors and storage tanks. There are two types of solar water heaters in India basically: Active and Passive systems.

  1. Active Systems: They have circulating pumps. They are further divided as direct and indirect systems. Direct systems are for the rarely freezy climate while the indirect systems are meant for areas prone to freezing environment.

  1. Passive Systems: They do not have any circulating pumps. They are less expensive and they last longer, less maintenance is needed for them as compared to active systems. However they are less efficient than active systems.
Solar water heating systems always have energy backup for the case when there is less solar activity and the demand is high. This is just to ensure that in the cloudy days also, your water heater works well. Before buying any solar water heater in India, it is required to consider all the factors such as reliability, climate conditions, budget and demands.
Solar Water Heater India


Before purchasing solar heating systems, always consider the source of energy and geographic location. If the sun’s energy is regular for the day then only invest in solar water heater. Also take into consideration how much hot water is required before investing any water heater.

After concluding on which solar heating systems to install, then count on some other considerations such as price and feature of the solar heating system. To ensure that the water heating system works properly, always ask your solar contractor for the maintenance plans and features.
So if the solar water heaters in India is carefully and properly chosen, installed and taken care of will help reducing the heating bills by 60-80%.


Friday, 17 April 2015

The Rising Market of Solar Power Systems in India

After three years of constant growth, India is looking now for the significant change in the use of clean technologies to run many industries.

As different solar programs are announced in the market with great efforts, Solar Home Power Systems are gaining popularity. According to Mercom Capital Group, Solar installations in India reach about 800 MW, which is less in comparison to that of 1004 MW in 2013.


In the year 2015, it is expected that major portion of the commission is going to come from 700 MW Batch I Phase II project.

The impending solar lighting system in India is not limited to big scale projects, but they are also directed towards small-scale solutions like solar lanterns and community level power plants.

The Solar Home Power System is believed to rise by 60% yearly; therefore it will reach the market size of about $250 million in the upcoming years. The number of solar home power systems will double by 7.2 million in the coming years.

Recently a draft for Batch 2 is released, launching about 300 MW of PV projects by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE). Along with this, they are also planning to release 200 MW of PV projects that are grid connected under Batch 3 of NSM Phase II.

On the solar side, Solar Lighting System in India is expected to rise by 103 GW from 2016 to 2025. This is going to be achieved for sure because of the growing need of country. Due to the growing need, many new technologies are coming in the way like supercritical technology.

Till 2014, coal was the leading source of power generation in India with about 160 GW. It was about 59% of the installed capacity; however it is expected to double almost by 2025. Therefore, it is in great need to switch to the clean green source of energy.

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

5 Ways to Improve Homemade Solar Water Heating Systems Efficiency

Solar water heating systems are the cost effective equipment to heat water. In solar water heating system collectors capture heat from the sun and used to heat up the water stored in the tank. There are various benefits of solar water heater and one can easily enhance the performance of solar heater by following these simple tips. Let me explain some important benefits of solar water heater. 

  • Heating water from the sunlight costs you less and when you invest your money one time it will give you more values for life time. After investing one time on a solar heating system your water heating cost will be zero.
  • Another important benefit of solar water heating system is that it never gives you shock like other electrical equipments. 
  • Solar water heaters are totally smoke free so you will never feel any dirty smell.
  •  The most important benefit of solar water heating system is that it will help you to reduce carbon dioxide produced by your household and help you to fight against global warming.
The list is not ending here; you can take much more advantages by improving efficiency of solar water heating system.

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  • Size of Storage Tank Matters
The size of the storage tank is always matters in case of solar water heating, because a large sized storage tank keeps water hot for a long time. The homemade solar heating tanks are less expensive with comparison of commercial one. Another advantage of a big storage tank is that one can reserve hot water for cloudy days and use it anytime. 

  • Solar Collector’s Surface Area
The bigger surface area of solar collector’s helps to heat more water at a time. The homemade solar water heater builder has an extra advantage over the commercial solar water heater, because one can increase the size of homemade solar water collector anytime with small investment.

One can define the size of surface area of the solar water heater collector by three ways and increase the efficiency of solar heating system.

·         Gross Area
·         Aperture Area
·         Absorber Area

  • Materials Used in Collector
Homemade solar water heating collector uses copper tubes mated to aluminum fins and obtain the best performance in lower cost. The price of homemade solar heater collector’s tubing fins is 1/6th of the price of commercial one and only loss approximately 15% in performance.

  • Insulation on Tanks and Piping is Important
It’s very important to insulate properly because, well insulated tanks increase the possibility to remain water hot for a long time in cloudy season. So when it comes to homemade solar water heating system, it’s important to insulate tanks and piping to enhance the performance.

  • Site Obstructions
It is very important to set up homemade solar heating system, where as much exposure to the sun as possible. So when you locate your solar water heating system, then choose the area where fewer obstructions such as trees are occurring.

By the following these simple tips you can easily enhance the performance of your homemade solar water heating system.

Monday, 6 January 2014

A Well Accepted Water Heating Technology

Solar hot water heating systems are a great way to effectively conserve energy and reduce the overall electricity bill. It can also cut down on your gas, wood or coal bills depending on your current water heating system. Solar water heating systems have been used commercially for over a century now. Solar water heating can be used in any climate. Sound unbelievable? Check it out on the U.S. Department of Energy website. They say so too. Moreover, the fuel used to run a solar water heater is sunshine. And, at the time of writing this article, sunshine is free - no tax has been added yet. A solar hot water heater can reduce your water heating bill by more than sixty percent. But with energy prices going up, the amount of savings will soon turn to be even higher. So using a solar water heater will help save fossil fuels. Solar water heating will significantly reduce your carbon footprint, and reduce the demand for fossil fuels which pollute the environment.
A company from Jaipur provides such systems that are easy to maintain, rather maintenance free and long life too. There heaters are made using the thermosyphon effect. Based on the evacuated tube water heating technology, systems by SolarMaxx Solar WaterHeating are brought to you by the illusions4real group. Rajasthan which seems more that 300 sunny days in a year also haappens to get very cold in winter months. People generally require hot water for over 6 months in a year. The state is also a popular tourist spot, and cities like Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaipur, Sawaimadhopur, Sikar, Bharatpur, Ajmer, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Pushkar etc have many hotels. Hotels need a lot of hot water and the government have made the use of solar water heaters compulsory for all hotels in the state having any more than 20 rooms. Recently some popular hotels have chosen SolarMaxx as their service provider, such as Park Prime by Dangayach group in jaipur, Rang niwas in hotels, Shiv Vilas in Jaipur are few amongst the list. Solar Maxx is also a known brand in the budget hotel segment, not only is it for hotels but also hospitals and home owners. Domestic users benefit a lot by the use of solar water heaters as they are extremly safe and there are no hassles of high bills, accidents caused due to water heating rods and so on.
It shouldn't take long now to make a decision and go green for you, save energy, save money, go solar with SolarMaxx.


Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Means to Utilize the Energy of the Sun

Solar energy is the energy produced by the sun. During the fusion process that the sun undergoes during its lifetime, it emits radiation. The fusion process produces many different wavelengths of radiation and sub-atomic particles. Collecting and converting usable energy from solar radiation can be accomplished by using many different forms of technology and includes various direct and indirect methods of harnessing the solar energy. There are basically two ways to use this solar radiation, by collecting the heat from the light, and photovoltaic conversion of the light. There are many different methods of collecting the heat and converting it to electricity, and many ways of converting the light as well.  Solar Lights
One of the simplest ways that people use solar heat energy is by using greenhouses. A greenhouse is built so that it can best collect the sunlight and heat that it receives from the sun. Using special glass or plastics, the greenhouse and everything within it retains the heat energy from the sun. This heat is trapped inside the greenhouse by the roof and walls allowing plants to grow in an otherwise too cold climate. By combining various technologies and the use of alternative power sources such as electricity from the grid, a controlled growing climate can be maintained to optimize specialty and agricultural crop growth. A large greenhouse could make use of a solar updraft tower to generate most or all of the additional electricity it may require to keep the climate controlled. 
A solar updraft tower is a simple use of the excess heat generated by light heat that the greenhouse receives. Hot air rises and is channeled from along the ceilings of the greenhouse and directed into a tower. The hot air rises and the turbine blades are pushed by the hot air rushing past them to generate electricity. Storing any excess power in batteries for the night when there is no sun can also keep the use of grid power to a minimum. 
Expanding on the collection of heat from the sun, there are power plants in the hot sunny desert areas that collect the heat from the sun and convert the heat to electricity. Some of these solar energy plants make use of curved, highly reflective and focused surfaces to optimize the collection of heat from the sunlight. They focus the light onto a central tube that is filled with synthetic oil that gets very hot. This hot oil is then piped into a boiler filled with water that is flashed into steam from the heat of the oil. The steam produced is then used to turn turbines that produce electricity. This is a highly effective way to convert solar energy into usable power. 
Another way to collect the energy from the sun is through direct photovoltaic conversion. Here the light is converted into electricity by using special materials called photodiodes that are made into cells. The photodiodes emit electrons when the photons from the sunlight hits them. By using arrays of the special cells and electrically connecting them together, enough power is produced by the transduction process to make it a worthwhile alternative energy. 
As more and more people demand the use of free solar energy, governments as well as businesses are subsidizing researchers, and these combined efforts are meeting this demand by coming up with materials that can produce more and more energy from a given amount of sunlight. Solar electricity produced by arrays of solar panels is now almost as cost effective as using petroleum, coal, and nuclear generated power. 
The most common method of using Solar Energy is to store them in photovoltaic cells. This method was first used in U.S. space satellites in 1950s. The cells are made from silicon. When sunlight enters the cells, it causes the electrons to move about. The electrons then move towards the front side of the solar panels. This causes an imbalance of the electrons between the front and back side of the panels. On joining the two surfaces, a conductor is formed, just like a wire, and current begins to flow. The individual solar cells are arranged together in a PV module and the modules are grouped together to form an array. This current is used to charge cells and this energy is used to light lamps, tube lights and also to drive cars now. The current can also be used to run appliances. Solar Water Heating
Another method of using solar energy is to direct the Solar Rays to a convergence point using a curved reflector and then make a current flowing system like a photo cell and store energy. This method is now used in India and U.S. Our planet receives enough raw energy in the form of sunlight in sixty minutes to illuminate all of the worlds lights for a full year. Unfortunately, a very small part of it can be harnessed so most of the population still gets most of its energy from power plants that burn fossil fuels. Fortunately for our environment, we have recently seen an increasing trend in the demand for solar energy. This is partly due to the fact that solar panels are becoming cheaper as technology advances. At the equator, the Sun provides approximately 1000 watts of energy per square meter on the earths surface. This means that 1 square meter of each panel can generate approximately 100 GW of raw power per year, which is enough to illuminate more than 50,000 houses. The entire area that would need to be covered by solar panels to power the entire world for a year would be the equivalent to one percent of the entire space of the Sahara Desert. The amount of power solar panels can generate on a given day depends on a few variables like smog, cloudy days, low temperatures and humidity.

Monday, 30 September 2013

New Building Model Could Help Save Electricity!





‘Green building’ is an idea almost everybody agrees upon, but very few dare to attempt because of prohibitively high costs and architectural challenges. But some steps like proper ventilation and utilization of natural light in new buildings could save the world a lot of energy and money. As of now there are only 10-12 buildings that have been officially ranked as green buildings in India and they are largely in the private sector.
Anything that is constructed keeping the harmony of the environment in mind is generally known as green construction. If not meeting all the parameters like Eco-friendly building materials, waste management, etc. energy saving methods could go a long way in contributing to the environment.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, believe that buildings can be designed to encourage airflow and maintain temperatures that minimize or eliminate the need for conventional air-conditioning systems. They have come up with computer-based tools to help architects design commercial buildings that cool them with natural breezes.
A building can be turned green through several simple means such as using solar water heating systems; the state electricity boards also provide several rebates to green household on their electricity bill if they meet the specifications.
The latest LED lights can also be useful in turning you premise green since they are environment-friendly and have no carbon emissions.
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Thursday, 15 August 2013

Solar Water Heater




Solar systems are a great way to effectively conserve energy and reduce the overall electricity bill. It can also cut down on your gas, wood or coal bills depending on your current requirements. Solar systems have been used commercially for over a century now. Solar water heating can be used in any climate. Sound unbelievable? Check it out on the U.S. Department of Energy website. They say so too. Moreover, the fuel used to run a solar heater is sunshine. And, at the time of writing this article, sunshine is free - no tax has been added yet. A solar hot water heater can reduce your electricity bill by more than sixty percent. But with energy prices going up, the amount of savings will soon turn to be even higher. So using a solar heater will help save fossil fuels. Solar heating will significantly reduce your carbon footprint, and reduce the demand for fossil fuels which pollute the environment.
A company from Jaipur provides such systems that are easy to maintain, rather maintenance free and long life too. There heaters are made using the thermosyphon effect. Based on the evacuated tube technology, systems by SolarMaxx  brought to you by the illusions4real group. Rajasthan which seems more that 300 sunny days in a year also happens to get very cold in winter months. People generally require hot water for over 6 months in a year. The state is also a popular tourist spot, and cities like Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaipur, Sawaimadhopur, Sikar, Bharatpur, Ajmer, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Pushkar etc have many hotels. Hotels need a lot of hot water and the Government has made the use of Solar Heaters compulsory for all hotels in the state having any more than 20 rooms. Recently some popular hotels have chosen SolarMaxx as their service provider, such as Park Prime by Dangayach group in jaipur, Rang niwas in hotels, Shiv Vilas in Jaipur are few amongst the list. Solar Maxx is also a known brand in the budget hotel segment, not only is it for hotels but also hospitals and home owners. Domestic users benefit a lot by the use of solar heaters as they are extremely safe and there are no hassles of high bills, accidents caused due to heating rods and so on.
It shouldn't take long now to make a decision and go green for you, save energy, save money, go solar with SolarMaxx.