Using Renewable Sources for a Solar Power Generator
In the past we have seen solar power in use for small lights, calculators, and watches. However, with the innovation of the solar power generator we are continually making changes in our world to provide a lot more power to a smaller area, and for a lot less money.
In places such as Niagara Falls, solar power generators are already being used. A generator is operated by a turbine which produces electricity. This kind of hydropower requires water to operate it, which can be found done in places with a large amount of water such as Niagara Falls. However, as well all know too well, this amount of water is not found in cities and towns all over the world, so instead they use coal and gas to operate generators. This in turn is polluting the air and the environment as well as depleting our non-renewable resources. Instead of this, we can all be using solar power generators which use the heat from the sun to heat the water which will then help to turn the turbines, giving us the electricity we are looking for.
The solar power generators work by containing the water in a large bladder that has pipes running directly to the turbines. When that water is heated, it moves through the pipes, allowing the generator to produce the kind of electricity we need in our cities and towns. Although there is still the problem that some cities do not have the natural sunlight that others have, which could limit the electricity. In this case, a generator can also have a backup system to heat the water when the sunlight doesn’t have enough heat and energy to move the water. That will allow us to use the solar power generator even when it is dark or at nighttime to create the electricity we need.
A solar power generator can even be used with geothermal heat so that the heat is captured and used to turn water into steam to start the generator working. All of this is possible, and we need to work together to put these systems in place now before we run out of the resources that we rely on everyday.






