July 30, 2014 | By RGR Marketing Blog

Videos on How Solar Power Works

 

There is so much information on the Internet about so many things, including solar power and how solar works, much of it scholarly, well researched, and informative. But not everyone has vast amounts of time to dedicate to reading industry related articles, to stay up to date and in the know about ongoing developments in the solar power industry.

Thanks to continued improvement in connectivity, videos are fast becoming the new way that interested parties can absorb all there is to know about solar power. Furthermore, video is taking more of a prominent place in the way that industry insiders convey that rapidly evolving information.

On this page, you'll find a regularly updated cache of all the best videos on the web, when it comes to knowing about solar power and the developments that guide the industry. With nothing less than the environment and the health of our planet at stake, more eco-conscious business people and consumers are looking to alternative sources of energy. And many of them are turning to solar, as solar power implementation becomes more readily available and infinitely more affordable.

Solar Power Videos: How Solar Works

This solar energy video was produced for RGR Marketing:

Solar Leads by RGR Marketing from Danielle Stewart on Vimeo.

This solar energy video is from the U.S. Dept. of Energy Photovoltaics Program:

This solar energy video is from Green Living Solar in the UK:

This solar energy video is from Brayton Energy Canada:

This solar energy video is from The Green Translation Service:

This solar energy video details exactly how photovoltaic cells produce electricity:

This solar energy video is from Energy & Environmental News:

This solar energy video from Books of Science answers the question: How does a solar cell work?

And from Nano Hub Tech Talks, here is a complete, hour-plus-long lecture called Introduction to Photovoltaics: According to the introduction, "This introduction to solar cells covers the basics of PN junctions, optical absorption, and IV characteristics. Performance metrics such as efficiency, short-circuit current, fill factor, and open-circuit voltage are discussed. Key technology options and economic considers are briefly introduced."

[Photo Credit: Collin Key, Flickr]

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