1. It has not higher output
2. It is not possible to use this everywhere
Advantages of using solar energy are pollution-free, noise-free, on installation it produces free energy, clean and renewable. Disadvantages include high cost, energy dependent on sunlight exposure, power stations are expensive to build and devices powered by solar energy cannot be used at night.
Some drawbacks of solar power include the high upfront cost of installation, intermittent energy production due to weather conditions, and the need for backup energy sources during sunless periods or at night. Additionally, solar panels can take up a significant amount of space, which may not be feasible for all locations.
Solar energy and sunlight are the two names given to the sun's energy.
The two forms of solar energy that we are most familiar with are solar thermal energy, which converts sunlight into heat, and solar photovoltaic energy, which converts sunlight directly into electricity using solar panels.
No. Solar and electric are two different types of energy. The only thing that can produce solar energy is the Sun.
The two most familiar forms of solar energy are solar thermal energy, which converts sunlight into heat for applications like water heating, and solar photovoltaic energy, which converts sunlight into electricity using solar panels.
Some drawbacks of solar energy include the initial high installation costs, intermittent energy production due to weather conditions, the need for adequate space for solar panels, and the environmental impact of manufacturing solar panels.
Wind energy and solar energy
The two main sources of energy in Earth's system are solar energy, which comes from the Sun, and geothermal energy, which comes from the Earth's internal heat.
solar and wind
Chemical energy and wind
Helium and hydrogen