Sunday, 10 April 2016

Solar Power in Pakistan

One of the major issues in Pakistan is short fall of electricity commonly known as Load Shedding. Electricity short fall means that state is unable to create enough power to meet the state’s power needs. There are many sources for electricity production these days and most recent and most talked about of them is a Solar Power Production.
The benefits of solar power is that it is a renewable source and produces no harmful chemicals or radiations that can hurt human health therefore solar power energy is also called as Clean Energy. Also it does not require any fuel, just sunlight and it can be installed in homes, offices and other buildings so that they can power up their own facility without completely relying on Government.
The disadvantages of solar system are high initial installation cost, also it provides second most expensive electricity in Pakistan and is weather dependent.
While some claim it to be a savior in energy crisis of Pakistan whereas others call it too much expensive. There is a lot of misconception about solar energy. Some of the most frequently asked question about Home Solar Power Projects in Pakistan are as follows:
 Q: How solar system works?
Answer:  A photo-voltaic (sensitive to light) cell captures sunlight and converts it into DC (Direct Current) voltage and then converted into AC (Alternate Current) voltage using an inverter. This AC voltage is then supplied to homes, offices and other buildings.
Q: Does shady weather affects the performance of solar system?
Answer: The best optimal output of solar system is achieved when the system is in direct sunlight, shady weather in certain cases could affect the maximum output or in extremes cases could also become a big problem.
Q: Using solar system do we actually save money?
Answer: This completely depends on the usage of electricity in home appliances on an average house a average solar system could be around 15-20% saving of money annually.
Q: Cost of solar system in home project?
Answer: The selection of solar system for home depends upon certain factors which are current, energy usage (kWh), direct sun light capturing roof top, metering utility and some other factors, one of the biggest cost for any solar system is its initial cost, some companies in Pakistan now-a-days are providing financing options where you do not have to pay the upfront cost right at the time.  

                       

Recent research on solar power energy production has taken a complete new direction because Scientists are now able to produce electricity from organic solar cell. Organic solar cells basically use the Photosynthesis process of plants and use it to convert sunlight to energy, but its commercialization is not anywhere in near future. 
It is not feasible to say that solar system is the only solution to Pakistan’s energy crisis, because like any other production plant it also has some advantages and some disadvantages, its selection either to install it or not, depends on the type of situation we are dealing with. If we want to install a power production plant near Ravi it would be better to install a hydro-electric and in Thar Desert is would be better if power plant operates on Solar Energy. In home this selection can be done by calculating current bills and bills after adding installation (once) and operation of solar system (annually) if calculation show feasible results it can be applied.


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