solar energy is released by the sun
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Solar energy is released by the nuclear fusion reactions that take place in the core of the Sun. During these reactions, hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of heat and light. This energy then travels through space in the form of electromagnetic radiation, reaching Earth and other planets.
Solar energy uses the photoelectric effect to convert light energy into electrical energy. When sunlight shines on a solar panel, the photoelectric effect causes electrons to be released, creating an electric current.
Solar panels convert sunlight (solar energy) into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. Solar cells in the panel absorb photons from sunlight, causing electrons to be released and creating an electric current. This process directly transforms light energy into electrical energy.
Solar energy is stored in solar panels as direct current (DC) electricity through the photovoltaic effect. This energy can then be stored in batteries or converted to alternating current (AC) electricity for immediate use or to be fed into the grid. When energy is needed, it is released by converting stored electricity back to AC for use in electrical appliances or by using the energy stored in batteries.
solar energy
Solar energy can be stored through various methods such as batteries, thermal energy storage, or through pumped hydro systems. When the stored energy is needed, it can be released by converting it back to electricity for immediate use or by using the stored heat for thermal applications.