Basic Solar Energy Facts
History of Solar Energy
Solar Panels and Usage
Renewable vs Non-Renewable Energy
Random Questions
100

This material is commonly used in the production of photovoltaic solar cells due to its ability to convert sunlight into electricity efficiently.

  • A) Silicon

  • B) Copper

  • C) Lead

  • D) Aluminum


A) Silicon

100

What was the first use of solar energy by people?




What is to light fires?



100

What percent of sunlight is converted by solar panels into usable energy?

20%



100

True or False: Renewable Energy can finish in a human lifetime.

False

100

What are fossil fuels made of?



fossils, ancient plants and animals, dinosaurs



200

Does Solar Energy decrease or increase your T&TEC electricity bill and why?

Decreases because it uses less power from T&TEC to power devices, it used solar energy to reduce the consumption

200

This phenomenon, observed when solar panels are exposed to high temperatures, can lead to reduced electrical output over time, a process known as:

  • A) Photovoltaic degradation

  • B) Solar panel burnout

  • C) Thermal runaway

  • D) Cell inversion

A) Photovoltaic degradation


200

What does PV Cell stand for?



Photovoltaic



200

What is a solar farm?



Large groups of solar panels typically in a wide open area




200

What is the non-renewable source harnessed and converted to give energy to houses and buildings in T&T? 

Natural Gas. Bonus point if you can name the gas that makes up the largest percentage of natural gas. 

300

Where does Solar Energy come from and how does solar panels work?



Solar energy comes from the sun, its works when Photon or light energy from the suns knocks electrons from the panel and causes them to flow.

300

What device would Ancient people use to harness Solar Energy?

Magnifying Glass



300

Photo _______  ________ make up this technology used to harvest the suns energy.

Voltaic Cells



300

The Sun is approximately 93 million miles away from Earth. This unit of measurement, equal to this distance, is commonly used in astronomy to describe astronomical distances.

  • A) Light-year

  • B) Parsecs

  • C) Astronomical Unit (AU)

  • D) Lunar distance

  • C) Astronomical Unit (AU)

300

What causes a flow of electrons to create energy in PV cells?



The action of electrons knocking other electrons loose and moving into other spaces for other electrons causes a of flow of energy.



400

This country is known for having the largest solar power capacity in the world, leading the way in solar energy adoption and production.

  • A) China

  • B) United States

  • C) Germany

  • D) India

  • A) China

400

When was Solar Energy first used AND for what purpose?

7th Century B.C. To light fires using magnifying glass



400

What role dose pv cells play in Solar panels?


helps absorb energy helping the solar panels generate it into electricity  

400

What 4 different types of Renewable Energy?

Solar, wind, Hydropower, Geothermal, Hydroelectric, Hydrogen, Biomass

400

This device stores excess energy generated by solar panels for use during nighttime or cloudy days.

  • A) Inverter

  • B) Battery

  • C) Transformer

  • D) Capacitor


  • B) Battery

500

The process in which a solar panel converts sunlight directly into electricity is known as:

  • A) Solar thermal conversion

  • B) Concentration process

  • C) Photovoltaic effect

  • D) Heat exchange

  • C) Photovoltaic effect

500

What does Solar Energy reduce and why?




What are Greenhouse Gases, Sun light energy is used, not nonrenewable forms of energy that will pollute the environment. 


500

Name 5 devices or technology that can incorporate or utilize solar power

Calculators, solar chargers, Solar powered vehicles, solar cooker, solar water heater, Solar watch.


500

What is the difference between Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy, with 2 examples of each?

Renewable energy harnesses natural energy to produce energy that we can consume. For example, wind's natural kinetic energy is used to turn a generator, which produces electricity. And since the wind will continue to blow, it cannot be "used up." Nonrenewable resources can only be used once, and we can't produce more to replace what we use eg Natural Gas & Oil.

500

Explain why an electric car is not always good for the environment. 2 reasons

  • Electricity Source: Charging EVs with electricity from fossil fuels can result in significant carbon emissions, potentially offsetting the benefits of driving an EV. Introducing Electrum

  • Battery Production: Manufacturing EV batteries is energy-intensive and creates more emissions than manufacturing internal combustion engine vehicles. Introducing Electrum

  • Mining Impact: Extracting materials like lithium for EV batteries can lead to habitat destruction, water pollution, and human rights concerns in mining communities.

  • Recycling Challenges: Recycling EV batteries is difficult due to their complex composition, leading to environmental hazards if not properly managed

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