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Put simply, photovoltaics (PV) are the direct conversion of sunlight into electrical power.
It’s a process that involves the release of positive and negative particles as a result of the introduction of light into solar cells.
The electrical circuit is created by many solar cells connected in series within special PV modules.
The consequent physical reaction in the solar cells generates direct current, which can be converted to alternating current, depending on requirements.
As the PV modules that perform this function have no moving parts, the system requires only minimal maintenance, and is silent in operation. Best of all, they generate electricity – without generating any of the harmful emissions currently threatening our environment and climate.
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