Some Facts about Solar Energy
Solar energy is for everyone simply because the sun shines in every corner of the earth. In fact, the history of solar energy can be traced back to the Greeks that were then passed on to the Romans which marked the first people to ever use the passive solar design.
Passive solar design is a way to warm the home based on the dwelling?s design. They may not have had glass windows back then but their architecture made it possible for the people to use the sun?s rays to light and heat indoor spaces. As a result, there was no need to burn food that often which was in small supply.
In 1861, Auguste Mouchout invented the first active solar motor. Unfortunately, its expensive price made it impossible to yield commercially. Less than 20 years later, Charles Fritts invented solar cells which will later on be used to power homes, heaters, satellites and other devices today.
Since what he invented was very primeval, other people experimented on solar energy. One such person was Albert Einstein who won the Nobel Prize for physics in his research on the photoelectric look which is a phenomenon associated with the generation of electricity through solar cells.
In 1953, Bell Laboratories
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