Primitive Means of Utilizing Solar Energy

Solar energy is the most promising renewable energy source being eyed by different energy producers all over the world. That is because there is always an abundant supply of sunlight in many parts of the world.

The sun is a good source of two energy forms, heat and light, which are important as factors in the production of overall energy consumed across the market.

Because the sun has always been there in the sky since civilizations started on the planet, it is just logical to infer that the first few forms of energy used by mankind are topped by solar energy.

In the past, ancient architects utilized solar energy by designing and creating windows that facilitate maximized use of the light and heat from the sun. Researches and historical diggings suggest that in the primitive Greece, Americas and China, the sun’s heat was used as a primary source of warmth in enclosed areas like homes.

It was observed that ancient homes had windows that were constructed to face the sun.

In the continent of Europe, during the Medieval times, farmers used appropriate and strategic field orientation to maximize the usefulness of the sun in increasing crop production. They even used thermal mass or materials that are known to absorb heat from the sun and retain the energy for some time, providing solar heat and energy even after the dusk.

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