Yes we should.
YES WE SHOULD DO IT BECAUSE IT FREE OF COST AND POLLUTION FREE . PAKISTAN HAS VERY SUITABLE SITUATION TO FOLLOWTHESE PROJECTS.
*Firstly, sunlight is a natural source. *It's cheaper and it's available. *Living costs are reduced. *There are no chemicals,thus healthiest way of living. *It's efficient.
As the world continues to need more and more power, many countries are looking for alternative sources of power. Solar and wind energy are attractive sources of power because they would be cheap, and would not be harmful to the environment.
The government should put into law about this issue. The Solar power is free and should be less expensive. Government should work hard to bring the cost of distribution less expensive too
the nucleus
Solar panels produce electrical energy when sunlight falls directly on them. The power of sunlight is about 1400 watts in every square metre and a solar panel converts some of that into volts and amps. Solar panels need direct sunlight falling face-on to produce a significant amount of electrical power. They also produce a very small amount of power when turned towards a bright sky without direct sunlight, and an even smaller amount on a cloudy day.
They concentrate Sunlight onto a specific location on a tower that heats water to create steam to power steam engines that produce electricity.
A typical solar panel will produce about 75% of the rated power during full sunlight hours if the weather is cool enough to allow for operation. Warm weather or clouds will degrade their performance. Most panels produce less power during their expected life then what it takes to build a unit.
Sunlight is renewable. With solar panels you can use it to produce electricity.Wind power is similar.Water power (hydro-electric dams, tidal power, wave power) is similar.Boiling water from under the ground is renewable, too.
Nobody is seriously suggesting domestic nuclear reactors in the basement. All nuclear power plants produce electricity, which can be used in industry or domestically
In sunlight
Solar power is used synonymously with solar energy or more specifically to refer to the conversion of sunlight into electricity. This can be done either through the photovoltaic effect or by heating a transfer fluid to produce steam to run a generator.