Light energy is produced by spinning turbines with steam in a power plant to turn a solenoid in a magnetic field to induce a current. The source of energy to turn water to steam is what makes a plant "green" or not. There are coal plants, natural gas plants, and nuclear plants. Some energy is also produced from hydroelectric dams, where rivers spin turbines instead.
Chemical energy is produced. Light energy is used
The energy produced by sunlight is radiant energy which consists of heat and light from the sun.
heat energy
Most of the energy in a light bulb is heat energy.
Heat and Light energy
When energy is absorbed by an atom, the electrons in the atom can jump to higher energy levels. When they return to their original positions, they release the extra energy in the form of light. This is how light is produced in an atom.
K+ produces the highest energy light. Na+ is a lie
Light energy is produced by sources such as the Sun, light bulbs, and fire. Sound energy is produced by vibrations in objects or substances, such as vocal cords, musical instruments, and speakers.
The produced disappears whether you switch it off or not - otherwise it would get brighter and brighter. In a closed room, the light would eventually be absorbed, and converted to heat. Outdoors, the light may go into outer space, going on and on and on... at a very high speed known as the "speed of light". In general, bet on heat. Light turns into heat.
When you light a candle, it burns the wax. That is chemical energy. The thermal energy is produced as the lighted wick continue to burn the wax. It also gives out light as it burns.
Chemical energy is produced. Actually light energy is converted
When light is produced, it is usually accompanied by heat as a byproduct. This is because light often results from processes that generate energy, such as combustion or electrical discharge. In addition to light and heat, other forms of energy can also be produced, depending on the specific process involved.