The lecture, titled “Solar Electric Generator that Doesn’t Run-Down at Sundown,” was the first in a series on earth-compatible solutions to energy generation.
Hait discussed how the sun’s rays can be collected to produce energy.
He showed examples of solar concentrators used to generate power.
According to Hait, the basic factors that must be present in building solar panels to gather the sun’s rays and to produce energy are the following: mirrors, concentrator, steam, and output power lines.
He said a solar concentrator works best in a parabolic shape so there is no space wasted with regard to accumulating the sun’s rays for the solar concentrator.
“Man has been extremely wasteful with the things that he has been given in this planet. So we need to look at ways where we can accomplish jobs on fundamental things,” Hait said.
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