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We know that the sun is one of the most powerful sources of energy in the universe. Farmers have been aware of it’s immense power and effect on their crops for centuries. As technology advances farmers have done what they can to use solar energy as a way to increase production as well as use it as an alternative fuel and energy source by the rest of the world. But what about using sun in its most base methods. For instance light can simply be used to light a house. The complete history of lighting is based off the idea of natural light. While things have changed since the Romans used lighting in the 6th century they are still using daylighting and solar lighting as ways to not only give a place an added beauty but also as a way to reduce the amount of fossil fuels that are being burned to create energy.
The systems of daylighting are that which collect sunlight and provide them to the inside of a room. This is considered passive technology that offsets energy use and replaces artificial lighting and offsets non-solar energy and can at times reduce the need for air conditioning saving once again on precious resources. There is also a psychological benefits to sunshine that ordinary lighting cannot provide.
However the idea of daylight design isn’t a simple as putting in a window. Like with most things involving the sun there is quite a bit of science that goes into it. There is a selection of window types that must be right for the positioning of the window and or course there must be a size that will allow maximum light in without being too overbearing. There is also a question of whether or not shading devices may be incorporated into the design in order to be able to cool off the area in the hotter summer months. The fact is that the use of natural light in the house is nothing short of a carefully planned scientific design.