There is no waste that is created by solar energy. This energy is completely recyclable as it comes from the sun.
It depends on exactly what you mean by "waste" (and what you mean by "solar energy", for that matter).
The spent fuel is a waste product, it contains very dangerous active fission products and has to be stored in a safe place
Heat. There is radiation, but most of the hard radiation (ultraviolet and worse) is filtered out by the atmosphere before it reaches the surface of the earth.
I know that there arn't many because geothermal energy is either steam or hot water so it doesn't have to be burned, unlike fossil fuels.
Solar energy doesn't have any waste by-products. At least, that what I read; I could be wrong. :/
Oxygen .
The waste product of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid this can cause cramp.
Nutrients and waste products are transported throughout an organism in solution. (true or false)
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the waste products of respiration are carbon dioxide water and energy released the carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere when you exhale the water is released when you sweat and the energy released is used for movement and for warmth.
Cellular respiration converts biochemical energy from nutrients into ATP, and then release waste product. The excretory system removes the waste products from the organism and supports cellular respiration.
Solar energy is energy, it can't waste energy.The process of converting incoming solar energy into other forms of energy that are more useful to us (which is often, confusingly, still called "solar energy") does in fact waste some of the input energy, since no real conversion process is 100% efficient.
Oxygen and water.6CO2 + 12H2O + solar energy ------------> C6H12O6 + 6O2+ 6H2O
No, it is not.
solar energy uses the sun and biomass uses waste to make energy
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Because solar energy is free, clean and almost inexhaustible ! Apart from the initial cost of the collectors, there is no ongoing cost (apart from maybe routine maintenance). Solar energy produces no waste products, and the sun is estimated to have a life of at least 6,000 years !
if you are talking about living things, plants can absorb sunlight through a process called photosynthesis. But if you aren't talking about living things, then I would have to say solar panels. They act in the same way as plants, only they aren't alive. Some companies use solar energy instead of nuclear energy or something else with dangerous waste products, because solar energy has no waste and is a clean way to get energy. Although you have to get a lot of solar panels to equal the amount of energy poured out by nuclear plants. But if you want to go safe, solar is the one for you.
the waste products are carbon dioxide water and energy released.
Obama Does not like solar energy and i have to agree with him its a waste of money and our time we should just stick with our fuel.
Solar energy is good. But it is very expensive.
It's free (apart from the cost of the solar panels). It's reliable (for as long as there is sunshine !). It's environmentally friendly (it doesn't produce any waste products). In fact - on the 'green' position... any 'unused' energy can be fed back into the national grid - for which the householder is paid by the energy companies !