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===== PhoEf glossary ===== | ===== PhoEf glossary ===== | ||
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**3D-Solar Cell:** capture photons from sunlight using an array of miniature “tower” structures that resemble high-rise | **3D-Solar Cell:** capture photons from sunlight using an array of miniature “tower” structures that resemble high-rise | ||
buildings in a city street grid. Animation on: www.gatech.edu/ | buildings in a city street grid. Animation on: www.gatech.edu/ | ||
- | **Amp:** short for ampere, the unit used to measure the instantaneous flow of electrons, theoretically, | + | **Amp:** short for ampere, the unit used to measure the instantaneous flow of electrons, theoretically, |
**Amp-hour: | **Amp-hour: | ||
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**Clean energies:** Clean describes any energy source the exploitation of which does not generate significant amounts of pollution, and therefore negatively impact the health of human populations and the biosphere as a whole. | **Clean energies:** Clean describes any energy source the exploitation of which does not generate significant amounts of pollution, and therefore negatively impact the health of human populations and the biosphere as a whole. | ||
- | **Current: | + | **Current: |
**Distributed energies:** Distributed describes any energy source that can be deployed – often rapidly - on small, medium or large scales close to the point of consumption. | **Distributed energies:** Distributed describes any energy source that can be deployed – often rapidly - on small, medium or large scales close to the point of consumption. | ||
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**Inverter: | **Inverter: | ||
- | **KW:** kiloWatt. | + | **KW:** kiloWatt. |
**kWh – kiloWatt hour:** labor done by letting work 1000 Watt during 1 hour. | **kWh – kiloWatt hour:** labor done by letting work 1000 Watt during 1 hour. | ||
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**Lumens:** an exact measure of quantity of light. A 60-watt incandescent light bulb and an 18-watt compact fluorescent light bulb each produce about 1,000 lumen. | **Lumens:** an exact measure of quantity of light. A 60-watt incandescent light bulb and an 18-watt compact fluorescent light bulb each produce about 1,000 lumen. | ||
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**MPP- tracking - Maximum Power Point Tracking:** - a transformer has to deliver the max. power at all possible light circumstances which goes with a certain voltage delivered by the panel. This voltage depends on the amount of light falling on the panel. Power is the product of voltage and current and hence at a given voltage there is a specific current. At every voltage there is an optimal current (maximum power point). In the inverter the electronic parts look under every circumstances this optimal point: MPP-tracking | **MPP- tracking - Maximum Power Point Tracking:** - a transformer has to deliver the max. power at all possible light circumstances which goes with a certain voltage delivered by the panel. This voltage depends on the amount of light falling on the panel. Power is the product of voltage and current and hence at a given voltage there is a specific current. At every voltage there is an optimal current (maximum power point). In the inverter the electronic parts look under every circumstances this optimal point: MPP-tracking | ||
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Sources: | Sources: | ||
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- | * http:// | + | * [[http:// |
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- | * Numerous glossaries on the internet e.g.: | + | * http:// |