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  2. Passive solar building design - Wikipedia

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    An attached sunspace, also sometimes called a solar room or solarium, is a type of isolated gain solar system with a glazed interior space or room that is part of or attached to a building but which can be completely closed off from the main occupied areas. It functions like an attached greenhouse that makes use of a combination of direct-gain ...

  3. Solar access - Wikipedia

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    Solar access is the ability of one property to continue to receive sunlight across property lines without obstruction from another’s property (buildings, foliage or other impediment). Solar access is calculated using a sun path diagram. Sun is the source of our vision and energy. Its movements inform our perception of time and space.

  4. Flexible solar cell research - Wikipedia

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    Flexible solar cell research is a research-level technology, an example of which was created at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in which solar cells are manufactured by depositing photovoltaic material on flexible substrates, such as ordinary paper, using chemical vapor deposition technology.

  5. Rooftop solar power - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2017, installation of a rooftop solar system costs an average of $20,000. In the past, it had been more expensive. [15] Utility Dive wrote, "For most people, adding a solar system on top of other bills and priorities is a luxury" and "rooftop solar companies by and large cater to the wealthier portions of the American population."

  6. Thermal energy storage - Wikipedia

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    Solar energy is an application of thermal energy storage. Most practical solar thermal storage systems provide storage from a few hours to a day's worth of energy. However, a growing number of facilities use seasonal thermal energy storage (STES), enabling solar energy to be stored in summer to heat space during winter.

  7. List of photovoltaic power stations - Wikipedia

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    Solar Capital De Aar Sweden: 21.2: King's Roar [171] 2023 Switzerland: 22: Wittenbach Solar PV Park-1 2012 Thailand: 126: Tambol Huawai Togo: 70: Blitta Solar Power Station: 2023 Tunisia: 10: Tozeur plant Turkey: 1,350: Kalyon Karapınar Solar Power Plant [172] 2023 United Arab Emirates: 1,177: Noor Abu Dhabi: UK: 72: Shotwick Solar Farm [173 ...

  8. Home energy storage - Wikipedia

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    The stored energy commonly originates from on-site solar photovoltaic panels, generated during daylight hours, and the stored electricity consumed after sundown, when domestic energy demand peaks in homes unoccupied during the day. Small wind turbines are less common but still available for home use as a complement or alternative to solar panels.

  9. Heliospheric current sheet - Wikipedia

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    The influence of this spiral-shaped magnetic field on the interplanetary medium creates the largest structure in the Solar System, the heliospheric current sheet. Parker's spiral magnetic field was divided in two by a current sheet , [ 8 ] a mathematical model first developed in the early 1970s by Schatten.