Solar Power
Welcome to the most comprehensive solar power resource on the internet. My name is Richard Stubbs, I’m a solar power engineer and author and my mission is to show you how you too can save money with solar power.
Get my Solar Power Design Manual today and find out how people all over the world are generating electricity using the power of the sun. You will get the most comprehensive and well-researched publication on the market, born out of the experience I have gained over many years in the renewable energy business. I explain the workings of photovoltaic systems in simple terms, leading you through the process of designing and installing power systems, whatever your requirements. Whether you are an engineer, an enthusiast or just want to know more about how solar power works, then the Solar Power Design Manual has all the information you need.
Over 30 years ago I became a solar power engineer in one of the UK’s most imaginative renewable energy companies. Major companies and development organisations have put their trust in me to design, manufacture and install solar power systems all around the world.
Economics of Solar Power
Do not be fooled by the common misconception that solar power is uneconomic in the real world; that it only works in hot countries or that it’s somehow no use for lighting because “the sun doesn’t shine at night!” The truth is that, because of rapid advances in manufacturing and economies of scale, solar photovoltaic power is very much a viable alternative today.
Far from their traditional role in power supply for inaccessible areas of tropical countries, solar panels are now appearing on office blocks, industrial buildings and homes. Many more small solar power systems operate street lighting, road signs and environmental monitoring equipment all over the world. As the cost of traditional sources of power such as oil continues to increase, preferential tariffs have been introduced in many countries to encourage solar generation and ameliorate the effects of reliance on fossil fuels.