Solar - Renewable energy from the sun

Somerset County Council's offices in Tauton

Somerset County Council's offices in Tauton

Somerset County Council's offices in Tauton

Somerset County Council's offices in TautonSomerset County Council's offices in TautonSomerset County Council's offices in Tauton

Introduction

Renewable energy from the sun can mean the electricity generated from daylight (Solar PV) or the sun's heat collected to heat water and provide heating systems (Solar Thermal). The third aspect of solar renewable energy is that of Passive Solar, or incorporating state of the art design into new buildings to both maximise solar gain and to minimise heat loss. This section covers solar thermal, solar PV and passive solar. Householders wanting advice and information on installing solar technologies including available grant funding should visit the Energy Saving Trust website at www.est.org.uk . For more information on solar energy in low carbon development click here.

Focus South West

The UK has a relatively low exploitable solar resource compared with other countries with an average annual solar insolation figure of 40kWh/m2day compared to 65 kWh/m2day in Madrid. However, the South West receives the highest levels of solar radiation in the UK – up to 1300kWh/m2 on a solar collector inclined at 30º facing due South, compared to only 900 kWh/m2 in Scotland. By tilting a surface to an angle, the amount of solar radiation falling on it will be greater than that falling on a flat surface in this country. Fortunately, the average tilt of a UK house roof is about the optimum for receiving solar energy in the UK.

Projects include: