I am going to assume you meant energy from the sun and the reason is it cost to much to run a solar farm for the amount of money electricity cost and if you were willing to stomach the high prices of solar energy you would end up with a world wide recession/depression
Cost of installation, lack of incentives or subsidies, aesthetic concerns, and limited awareness about the benefits of solar energy are some reasons holding people back from adopting solar energy more widely.
Make an appointment with an energy consultant who will review your situation, draw up a plan to achieve your solar energy goals, and come up with a cost estimate. The square footage, siting, geographic location and architecture of your home are all factors that must be considered.
Fear. Fear of the unknown is a paralyzing agent. The initial cost of the solar panels, the cost of installation, and the cost of ongoing maintenance are all unknowns to the average, unquestioning consumer.
The Earth receives about 174 petawatts of solar energy from the sun. This energy is enough to power all human activity on the planet many times over.
Solar energy and nuclear energy are both efficient in their own ways. Solar energy is renewable and non-polluting, but it is dependent on weather conditions and location. Nuclear energy is a reliable source of power, but it produces radioactive waste and has associated safety concerns. The efficiency of each depends on factors such as cost, environmental impact, and energy output.
yes and no. we all need it to live but to much of it can burn and cause cancer and a very powerful solar ray can shut down electronics aka solar EMP
Solar panel systems are not cheap. Even with all of the federal tax credits and rebates for energy conservation, a system is still going to cost around $7500.
That all depends on how big it will be and how fast you want to drive it.
No reason at all
Solar energy, wind energy, and geothermal energy are all examples of renewable energy resources.
It is basically clean. It is not free at all. Well, the original energy is free, available for anybody; but there is most certainly a cost to convert it into something that is useful for us.