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What is a photovoltaic cell?

A photovoltaic cell is the most critical part of a solar panel that allows it to convert sunlight into electricity. The two main types of solar cells are monocrystalline and polycrystalline. The "photovoltaic effect" refers to the conversion of solar energy to electrical energy.

How do solar photovoltaic cells work?

Solar photovoltaic cells are grouped in panels, and panels can be grouped into arrays of different sizes to power water pumps, power individual homes, or provide utility-scale electricity generation. Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory (copyrighted)

How does solar energy generation work?

Solar energy generation follows a structured process to transform sunlight into usable electricity. Each step is essential for efficient energy conversion and distribution. Photovoltaic (PV) cells within solar panels absorb sunlight.

How does a solar PV system generate electricity?

Solar PV systems generate electricity by absorbing sunlight and using that light energy to create an electrical current. There are many photovoltaic cells within a single solar module, and the current created by all of the cells together adds up to enough electricity to help power your home.

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