14.05.2020 | Test your energy knowledge (3)
According to the Energy Strategy 2050, around 40 percent of total electricity consumption in Switzerland is to be additionally covered by renewable sources. The expansion of photovoltaics (PV) plays an important role in this - for Axpo too. What do you know about electricity from the sun? Test your knowledge in our quiz.
1 How high is the share of solar energy in Swiss electricity production?
A) Just under 10%.
B) Just over 15
C) Just over 3
2. In which year was the first solar cell produced?
A) 1839
B) 1954
C) 1972
3. How many full-load hours electricity per year can a solar plant in Switzerland produce on average?
A) 1000 hours
B) 4500 hours
C) 7500 hours
4. Who currently produces the most electricity from photovoltaics worldwide?
A) Germany
B) USA
C) China
5. What can you do with one kilowatt hour of solar power?
A) Boil 240 eggs
B) 30 hours of television
C) Work 10 hours on the computer
6. Which element is important for the production of solar cells?
A) Chromium
B) Silicium
C) Nickel
7. On hot days with a lot of sunshine, solar power plants produce the most electricity...
A) That is correct
B) This is wrong
C) The temperature does not play a role here - so always the same depending on the sunlight
8. Which electricity source causes the least CO2 emissions over its entire life cycle?
A) Nuclear power
B) Wind power
C) Solar energy
9. If the production of the Gösgen nuclear power plant is to be replaced by PV systems, an area about the size of the...
A) Lake Thun
B) Lake Constance
C) Lake Zurich
10. What is the average annual solar radiation in the Swiss midlands (Mittelland) per year?
A) Around 1050 kWh/m2
B) Around 1250 kWh/m2
C) Around 1650 kWh/m2
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