Solar Panel Production During the 2023 Annular Eclipse
The 2023 “Ring of Fire” eclipse, one of nature’s most spectacular events, creates a magnificent visual experience but can also have an impact on solar energy production. Oregon City homeowners with solar panels may wonder what happens to their energy production during such an event. As we prepare for the much-anticipated event that took place on October 14, 2023, it’s a great time to delve into this topic.
Solar Panel Output Plummets During An Eclipse
Solar panels work by absorbing sunlight and converting it into electricity. As the moon passes between the earth and the sun, the path of totality, or the region of complete shadow, causes a significant decrease in sunlight. In Oregon City and across the United States, solar panel output can drop by up to 90% during a total solar eclipse, as there is a substantial decrease in the amount of sunlight that panels can absorb.
The Oregon Electric Grid Adapts To Changes In Solar Power
Residents need not worry too much about a power outage during the eclipse. While solar panels might produce less energy, our electric grid is equipped to handle these changes. Grid operators rely on other energy sources such as natural gas, hydroelectric, and wind power. Battery backup systems also play a vital role during this time, supplying stored energy to the grid, and ensuring continuous power supply.
The Solar Eclipse Is Temporary – Solar Power Will Return
The reduction in solar power is only temporary. As the moon continues its journey and the eclipse concludes, sunlight is restored, and your solar panels will resume their usual energy production levels. From the moon’s first crossing with the sun until it passes by is only a few hours long
FAQs
What is an annular solar eclipse?
An annular solar eclipse happens when the moon covers the sun’s center, leaving its outer edges visible, forming a “ring of fire” appearance.
How long will the solar eclipse on October 14, 2023, last?
While the exact duration varies by location, a solar eclipse typically lasts a few minutes in the path of totality.
Will the solar eclipse damage my solar panels?
No, solar eclipses will not cause any damage to solar panels. The reduction in energy production is temporary, and panels will return to normal function post-eclipse.
How often do solar eclipses occur?
Solar eclipses occur at least twice a year somewhere on Earth, but total solar eclipses in any given region are rare, happening approximately once every 18 months.
Where to Buy Eclipse Glasses
You may buy eclipse glasses at most large box stores, but they may be sold out. The safest bet to buy eclipse glasses is to order online. Here are a few links we found online to help you with your search:
- Buy Individual Eclipse Glasses
- Bulk Eclipse Glasses for Schools (Special Price)
- Wholesale Eclipse Glasses
In Summary
Solar eclipses, while causing a temporary dip in solar energy production, do not pose a threat to homeowners in Oregon City with solar installations. Our power infrastructure has evolved to handle such events seamlessly. So, on a sunny day (cross your fingers), when the moon blocks the sun, remember to wear your solar eclipse glasses and enjoy the celestial spectacle!