Napenergiaáram
Napenergiaáram is a Hungarian term that translates to "solar electricity" or "solar power" in English. It refers to the generation of electricity from sunlight using photovoltaic (PV) technology. This process involves solar panels, which are composed of semiconductor materials, typically silicon. When sunlight strikes these panels, it excites electrons in the semiconductor material, creating a direct current (DC) flow of electricity.
This DC electricity can then be used directly to power certain appliances or stored in batteries. More
The widespread adoption of napenergiaáram is driven by environmental concerns, as solar energy is a renewable