Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Solar Energy Information

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solar energy information
where would I find information regarding regulation pertaining to solar energy?

for ontario would include,electrical hydro one codes building code,area location for a home that would return energy to grid?


As in other areas of new technology the legal system tends to lag behind the latest trends and advancements. Typically existing relevant regulations apply until there is a political necessity and will to carve out special exceptions and regulations.

We use solar energy in two distinct ways for energy. The oldest method is for heating. While solar thermal panels in active systems tend to be between 60 to 80% efficient, windows and skylights have been a means to passively gather solar heat for some time. There are existing regulations regarding the method of rating windows and most places require that windows of a certain thermal quality are used in buildings. These will be part of existing building codes.

We also use the sun's energy by converting it to electricity in solar electrical generating facilities and in photovoltaic panels which are presently from 8 to 24% efficient. Building codes may dictate how such panels are allowed to be mounted. Electrical codes will govern the wiring and the local utility may also have their own requirements for allowing a connection to the electrical grid.

Canadian building and electrical codes are adopted locally. There are standards that may be set nationally as recommendations and often provinces will adopt these in whole. Sometimes they will adopt a prior year's standards or pick and choose. You will find a more detailed account of the CE Code or Canadian Electrical Code here: http://www.iaei.org/directconnect/canadian.html


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