I dpnt even know LOL
Solar energy is not bad, however, the production of materials to produce free, clean energy has its negatives. For instance, it requires a great amount of fossil fuels and using rare materials to make the solar panels. Chromium and mercury are waste materials that cause disposal issues.
Energy is not produced at night and greatly reduced when cloudy. therefore a storage system is required or alternative power source. Solar produces DC rather than AC. Solar electricity is more expensive than most other forms of small-scale alternative energy production.
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?
You can use solar energy to power your house. You will need to get solar panels to convert solar energy to usable energy.
Solar energy is energy that comes from the sun.
nighttime... you get hardly any solar energy at night.
Marilyn Duffey-Armstrong has written: 'A technology assessment of solar energy systems' -- subject(s): Energy policy, Social aspects, Social aspects of Energy policy, Social aspects of Solar energy, Solar energy
Steven B. Johnson has written: 'A survey of state approaches to solar energy incentives' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Solar energy, Income tax deductions, Law and legislation, Solar energy, Solar energy industries, States
It's expensive, intermittent (no sun = no energy), and efficiency ranges from 15% to 20%.
David Isaak has written: 'Solar system economics' -- subject(s): Solar heating, Solar energy industries, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Solar heating
Solar energy is not bad, however, the production of materials to produce free, clean energy has its negatives. For instance, it requires a great amount of fossil fuels and using rare materials to make the solar panels. Chromium and mercury are waste materials that cause disposal issues.
Daniel M. Berman has written: 'Who owns the sun?' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Solar energy, Energy industries, Fossil fuels, Solar energy, Nutzung, Sonnenenergie, Energiepolitik
pop music is the answer
The negatives of Solar Energy are:Price (can be very expensive) The average price of highly efficient solar cells can be more than $1,000 and many houses and companies will need more than one.No sun=No energy.Efficiency ranges from 15%-20%The level of pollution in the area can affect the way that solar cells work. Businesses that want to use solar energy in highly polluted areas will have a harder time with this.The roof needs to have a slope for them to work properly.Low power (the atmosphere filters out most of the sun)All of these things are negatives, but not big ones at all. If you have these, they'll eventually pay for themselves.Random Fact: If humans could capture all the sunlight that strikes Earth in just 1 day, we would have enough energy to power all the homes in the world for 30 years! That seems worth it to me!
Energy is not produced at night and greatly reduced when cloudy. therefore a storage system is required or alternative power source. Solar produces DC rather than AC. Solar electricity is more expensive than most other forms of small-scale alternative energy production.
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?
Joel Swisher has written: 'The new business climate' -- subject(s): Air, Atmospheric carbon dioxide, Climatic changes, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Atmospheric carbon dioxide, Economic aspects of Climatic changes, Economic aspects of Greenhouse gases, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Industrialization, Greenhouse gases, Industrialization, Pollution, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 'Appliance efficiency and the solar building' -- subject(s): Electric Household appliances, Energy consumption, Solar buildings 'Passive solar performance' -- subject(s): Solar buildings, Solar heating, Solar houses