depends on the size of the solar panel and the weather. the bigger the solar panel and sunny weather will generate more electricity
One solar panel is 250w
It takes one ton of coal to generate an average of 2500 KWH of electricity.
one fact is that solar panels can last 25 years
one good example of solar power is the used of solar panel to gather energy from the sun and uses a motor to convert it into electricity .
Yes.Completely. No matter how much of the sun's energy we use, the sun will continue to shine just as much as it did before!Solar energy is renewable because, the sun's rays will never run out. That makes it renewable. Renewable energy sources will never run out and we will have a constant supply of them. And with renewable energy sources, we are not hurting the environment as much as when we use fossil fuels. See the link below.Once the sun burns out we will just "renew it" and get another one? Just like oil reserves the sun is a finite amount of energy.Not really, consider the question intelligently and ignore the public hype. A renewable resource at minimum should output more energy than is put into it. It should also not create a significant waste issue. Having worked as an engineer at the largest solar manufacturer on the planet, I can assure you that more energy is required to generate solar cells/pannels than it provides in its lifetime (~20-25 years). The materials used to generate the cells are also considerable and fill landfills. Some of the materials are hazardous and dangerous for the environment. Don't accept answers without substance. I believe in helping the environment but this is not the answer.
About 21 Kw a year.
One solar panel is 250w
i think 1 watt
If you mean solar power services and products - ones that will help you build a solar system, a solar photovoltaic one that will generate electricity from sun light - you need to search for solar installers and or vendors of solar panels, solar inverters, and racking for solar panels - google for them
The average solar calculator produces between 50 and 100 microwatts. A typical solar cell might produce 20 - 40 microamps at between 2 and 3V.In practical terms, this is an incredibly small amount of electricity. You could easily generate that much electricity with a small hand generator.Graphing calculators (which are never solar) use far more electricity (around 0.3 watts or 300,000 microwatts, which is aronud 4,000 times as much). This is why these calculators are never solar. To use solar cells they would need a solar panel 4,000 times bigger than the one on the non-graphing calculators, and that would be too big to fit on the calculator!
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using solar power to generate electricity . . . (:
One solar panel wil generate about 5kw per day. So by simple math we can see that 25 solar panles will generate 100 kw per day. But a solar powered generator, if designed right can generate 100kw/hr's per day..
The same as it can generate in a day, or in a year, or in a second. Kilowatt is a unit of power, not a unit of energy.
A wind turbine is not designed to generate wind, it uses wind and generates electricity.
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