The sun’s heat and light provide an abundant source of energy
that can be harnessed in many ways. There are a variety of technologies
that have been developed to take advantage of solar energy. These
include concentrating solar power systems, passive solar heating
and daylighting, photovoltaic systems, solar hot water, and solar
process heat and space heating and cooling.
Solar power can be used in both large-scale applications and in
smaller systems for the home. Businesses and industry can diversify
their energy sources, improve efficiency, and save money by choosing
solar technologies for heating and cooling, industrial processes,
electricity, and water heating. Homeowners can also use solar technologies
for heating and cooling and water heating, and may even be able
to produce enough electricity to operate “off-grid”
or to sell the extra electricity to the utilities, depending on
local programs. The use of passive solar heating and daylighting
design strategies can help both homes and commercial buildings operate
more efficiently and make them more pleasant and comfortable places
in which to live and work.
Beyond these localized uses of solar power, utilities and power
plants are also taking advantage of the sun’s abundant energy
resource and offering the benefits to their customers. Concentrating
solar power systems allow power plants to produce electricity from
the sun on a larger scale, which in turn allows consumers to take
advantage of solar power without making the investment in personal
solar technology systems.
Solar power technologies, from individual home systems to large-scale
concentrating solar power systems, have the potential to help meet
growing energy needs and provide diversity and reliability in energy
supplies.