The
Solar Energy Module is the key component of any Solar
Energy System.
Each module contains small semiconductor
wafers:
Made mostly from waste silicon, these wafers
the convert the sun's light, photons, into direct current
(DC) electricity in a process known as the photovoltaic
effect. It is then the other components of the system
(inverter, AC/DC disconnect, etc.) that covert this electricity
into
the electricity that powers your home.
The Solar Modules themselves are assigned a rating in
watts: based
on the maximum power they can produce.
Learn
more about the terminology of Solar Energy
Solar modules are very durable and incredibly long-lasting:
Each
of our Solar Modules come with a 25-year warranty, and
are designed to last 40 years or more [Source: RMI].
There are 3 available Solar Cell technologies
with which Solar Modules are made:
- Mono-crystalline (Single-crystal) Silicon
- Mono-crystalline modules are the most efficient commercially
available module
- It is also the most expensive of the three to produce
- The circular (squaround) design of the cell make for an
attractive look, but does create some wasted space
on the module itself
- Poly-crystalline (Multi-crystal) Silicon
- These modules are less expensive to make than the
mono-crystalline
- The cell are slightly less efficient than a mono-crystalline
cell
- The square shape cells fit into the module efficiently
using the entire space
- Thin Film (Amorphous Silicon or Cadimum Telluride)
- The most inexpensive of the three to produce
- The efficiency is quite low, about half that of mono-crystalline
- The material can be put on a thin and flexible substrate,
meaning it can be used in places that the solid, rigid
mono- and poly-crystalline modules cannot
- The cells are far less susceptible to shading issues
When creating a Solar Energy system for
your home or business, our Solar experts will
help you to choose the most appropriate module for your
situation.
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