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The world as we know it will soon disappear if we don't take attitude, start being more aware, and try to protect the environment. Have you ever considered using cars that run on water or solar photovoltaic panels in order to protect the world we all live in? Of course, you might wonder what a solar photovoltaic panel is.

For some years now, specialists have been talking about solar power as an alternative source of energy we all should take into account - especially since it is well known the fact that we are running out of fossil fuels. Solar power is presented as an environment friendly source of energy that could even help you spare the money you would normally spend on electricity.

It is only normal that such a perspective has made place to a lot of discussions: should we, or should we not rely on solar power? Technology had to evolve from solar panels to photovoltaic cells and solar photovoltaic panels in order to convince. And it wasn't an easy road at all. People used solar panels only sparingly; although solar power is renewable and protects our environment, it has a lot of week points too: the main one is that you can't work at night and the power provided on a cloudy day isn't that great either. In addition, there were a lot of people to say that solar panels, even though very easy to maintain, aren't that aesthetic, not to mention the considerable investment you have to make when buying such a panel.

How did the specialists get to solar photovoltaic panels, anyway? Noticing that the solar panel technology wasn't really used, and being very much aware about the depletion of fossil fuels, the scientific community has made a lot of efforts to come up with something new. Everyone was waiting for the turning point; finally, it happened: scientists discovered the photovoltaic cell, a cell that is able to capture different spectrums of sunlight. So, solar photovoltaic panels were just one step away. This time, scientists have focused on the efficiency of the solar panels, managing in the same time to reduce their size.

Basically, a solar photovoltaic panel has overlapped layering of photovoltaic cells, making it a very competitive source of energy. Moreover, solar photovoltaic panels use amorphous silicon thin alloy technology.

Photovoltaic cells were first produced during the late '50s, but they didn't become a popular source of energy until the '80s, after the energy crisis of the '70s. This came in very handy for remote residences, water pumping, rural health clinics but also for the common consumers, as we are all dependent on energy. With a lot of adepts in the US and Japan, solar photovoltaic industry is growing at an impressive rate of 25 percent annually.

The new solar photovoltaic panel is not as difficult to use as the old solar panels, and can always be placed on the roof of your house. Plus, it isn't unaesthetic and can help you save a lot of money. Lately, solar technology has made one step further, inventing the photovoltaic shingles. Colored in black and substituting the normal shingles, they promise to replace the conventional sources of energy.

The technology of using photovoltaic cells is a major breakthrough from many points of view. The energy crisis has been only the departing point, an event that forced us to admit that we have to find other sources of energy, apart from the classic ones. Even more, solar photovoltaic panels and photovoltaic shingles protect our environment and reduce the cost of power bills. Hence, solar power technology has rightly won its name of the technology of the future

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