Tidal energy, and the heat from the interior of Earth.
Among the most exciting and popular technologies in the growing field of green energy is photovoltaic's. Photovoltaic energy, commonly known as solar power, employs solar cells, often several tied together into photovoltaic arrays that absorb light from the sun and convert it directly into DC electricity.
i would say yes, but... its not THE energy, but one of them. solar is becoming number 1 pretty fast, and wind and nuclear are tied for number 2.. think dependability, and reliability, and cleanliness.
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Yes you can
A purely solar calendar, such as the Gregorian calendar that is commonly used, has no connection to the cycles of the Moon, and is tied strictly to the solar year. Months are pretty much arbitrary. In a lunar calendar, the month always begins at the new moon, and dates always occur on the same phase of the Moon. A purely lunar calendar (such as the Islamic calendar) does not synchronize with the solar year at all. A luni-solar calendar such as the Hebrew calendar is primarily tied to the Moon, but also adds "leap months" periodically to maintain a rough match with the solar year.
A binary star system is a system consisting of two stars, each with its closest planets, and one of them is a double star system consisting of the Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B stars, which is located 4.37 light-years away from Earth. It is believed that there are a large number of undiscovered binary stars and hybrid solar systems in the universe.
a government directly tied to a country's religion -- APEXVS
Geothermal energy and nuclear energy cannot be traced back to the sun.
There are many possible answers:There are:Too many coal minesToo much fossil fuelToo many business tied up with using fossil fuel that don't want to change.Or, many alternate energy sources are:Too expensiveToo far into the futuretoo reliant on one energy source
Solar, wind ,Hydro and Geo thermal are pretty much tied.
Grid-tied solar electric systems have several disadvantages, including their reliance on the utility grid, which means they do not provide power during outages unless paired with a battery backup. Additionally, they may have less flexibility in energy management since excess energy is often fed back to the grid at a lower rate than it is purchased. Furthermore, homeowners may face regulatory and net metering changes that can impact the financial benefits of their solar investment over time. Lastly, they require proper grid infrastructure, which may not be available in all regions.
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