Given enough collecting area, it can supply more than all of our electrical demands.
If we convert all diesel/petrol land vehicles to electric vehicles (battery or fuel-cell powered), we get a further gain in what we can power from - ultimately - solar power.
If it's possible to use hydrogen to fuel jet aircraft, then we can - ultimately - use solar power to hydrolise water to hydrogen to fuel aircraft.
The final answer depends on how much we want to spend to make our energy sources renewable, and to use solar energy for those renewable sources.
A good guess is that over 80% of our energy needs could be solar-derived.
And don't buy the "solar is not base load" argument.
Solar can be used to "reverse cycle" hydroelectric schemes, pumping water back into dams - you can even construct a closed-cycle system where the one large volume of water is pumped up during the day, and allowed to flow down at night. Get the sizing right, and you have continuous (base load) solar-derived power.
Solar energy
Germany as of 2007 they supplied 50% of the worlds solar energy
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?
Because solar energy can not constipate more than enough of its resource so if it has to supply energy to a large city the solar energy wouldn't be able to supply that much Hope this helped you Tasnim Salem
Heat from the sun can be made to supply energy.
the energy the sun gives us is called solar energy.
You can use solar energy to power your house. You will need to get solar panels to convert solar energy to usable energy.
we could not. if the sun ran out of light, or solar energy we could not renew it. but I don't think that the sun will run out of solar energy.
Yes there is plenty of solar energy for every house on the planet.
The pros to solar electricity are endless, just like the supply of solar energy. Solar energy is much better for the environment and it is much cheaper. It is harder to get because not everything has been converted to solar energy yet.
The term is used to describe either but there is a difference in solar Electricity and solar energy.Solar Energy is a very broad term which can describe Solar electric (PV), Solar Thermal, Solar Heating etc., just about any form of power that can derived from the sun.Solar Power or Solar Electric is generally related to solar photovoltaics, specifically which is taking photons from the sunlight and turning it directly into electrical current.AnswerThe correct term is solar energy panel, despite the term 'solar power panel' being widely used. This is because solar photovoltaic panels supply energy. The rate at which they supply energy is a measure of their power.
yes it can save the world's forests.