Solar energy will always be provided by the sun (for at least a few million years). There is no change in the environment from using it. There is no argument over who owns it. It will not run out from use.
There will be plenty of solar power available until our sun eventually burns out. That shouldn't happen for another few billion years, though.
Solar energy: The sun continuously produces energy that can be harnessed through solar panels without depleting the source. Wind energy: Wind is a naturally occurring phenomenon that can be converted into electricity using wind turbines, with no limit to its availability. Geothermal energy: The heat produced from within the Earth's core is a source of renewable energy that can be accessed through geothermal power plants.
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exhaustible, inexaustible and conventional
Sodium chloride doesn't burn.
A question about solar energy could be: what is solar energy?: what does solar energy do?:does solar energy do anything for the earth/planet?
exhaustible, inexaustible and conventional
the suns energy is solar energy because sun means solar so solar energy is from the sun
Solar systems get their energy from the sun. Solar energy is captured by a solar panel, or collector. This panel converts solar energy to electrical energy.
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Solar panels harness energy from the sun--Solar energy!