April 28, 2012

Is Solar energy Home A Safe Home?

This question has been niggling my mind for a long time. I couldn't find any concrete answers to it. A solar power home is still in its nascent stages.

In a solar power home the layout and the plan of the house is designed to bring in maximum sunlight into the house. The house itself is made with material that will help in getting solar power into the home. How is solar power generated?

Solar power is generated by nuclear fusion within the sun. This process operates on the very same basic laws of nuclear physics used in nuclear power plants and atomic bombs! Is it safe to live in a solar power home? Now don't panic. The retort is both yes and no as we do not yet know the hazards or disadvantages caused by the sun. Sun's power depends purely on the whims of the sun. Is the sun reliable is debatable.




When we see the sun directly our eyes start burning. If that is the case how can we use the electricity from it? In a solar power home all appliances run on solar power. How safe will it be is worth thinking.
We all the time stay out of direct sunlight as much as possible. The evidence is already clear that too much exposure to sunlight can cause skin cancer. But solar collectors would merge that sunlight and turn it to electricity and pipe it into our solar power homes to enlighten us from every light bulb! We would then not even be safe from this cancer-producing power even in our own homes!

No healing study has yet addressed itself to this question, and none are planned. In their blind zeal to plug us in to a solar power home, scientists seem to totally ignore potential fire hazards of solar power in a solar power home. Sunlight reaching us directly from the sun at simply safe levels poses little fire threat. But all one has to do is merge sunlight, with a easy burning- glass, and it easily ignites flammable materials. Who would feel safe with solar power concentrators on their roof? Will the assurance fellowships take responsibility?

Moreover during winter and in places like Ireland where the sun rarely comes up solar power homes cannot be possible. There alternative methods have to be used to heating the house.
The two most difficult challenges in designing a solar power home with minimal dependence on fossil fuels have been air conditioning and cooking. In the hot, humid state of Florida, air conditioning is needed more for dehumidification than for cooling. Without some form of dehumidification, mold and mushroom can become a serious problem. A solar power home has to be designed to minimize mold and mushroom problems straight through use of ventilation.

In a solar power home cooking becomes a major challenge with minimal trust on fossil fuel. How safe is it to eat that food is doubtful. If it can be proved that there will be no health hazards then a solar power home will be the safest home to live in.

Is Solar energy Home A Safe Home?

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