Solar Appliances
Smart Technology and education go well together, as does Solar energy. It's the perfect energy source for running buildings that serve thousands of people while being economical and environmentally benign. Colleges serve as hubs for cutting-edge learning and as stepping stones to the future. Solar power undoubtedly has a promising future because it lowers energy costs, reduces existing greenhouse gas emissions, and offers a sustainable design. We have solar panels on the walking platform on our campus. The total capacity is 125 kW per month. This meets around 35 percent of our total energy demand. The energy from solar panels is used to fuel its street lights, and light up hostels. Solar power is beginning to power classrooms, dormitories, and canteens of multitudes of educational institutions
The main benefits of solar panels in college are greater access to hands-on learning opportunities, a healthier environment, and cleaner air through the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. Other benefits are:
- Free energy from the sun will eventually cover installation and material costs, resulting in a quick return on investment.
- Solar energy is more environmentally benign than energy derived from finite fossil fuels because it is an endless source of energy.
- Solar panels may be able to function independently of the conventional grid, which could be useful in the event of a utility power outage.
- They require less maintenance after installation, which is another significant advantage. The glass and frame that shield solar cells are incredibly sturdy and long-lasting.
- Because millennial are largely in favour of green energy, adding solar panels to a college's roof can boost student enrolment. Young people who wish to take part in project solar energy are interested in two environmental topics: tax credits from the government and cheaply produced solar panels.