I don't know who the author of the Solar Energy article is...but the first edits (Which was most likely the author) was made buy a user account called "EnriquePerez".
I would go first to Wikipedia article 'Solar Energy', which is a long one with plenty of information, and it also has a long list of other Wikipedia entries and a list of notes giving references to other on-line articles. I think all this will give you several days reading.
One can find solar energy information through online's encyclopedia which is Wikipedia, by typing there the phrase 'solar energy information' you can choose from different types of meanings.
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Donald Rapp has written: 'Solar energy' -- subject(s): Solar energy
Tim Michels has written: 'Solar energy utilization' -- subject(s): Solar energy
The times the Moon ever casts its shadow on Earth, we see it as a solar eclipse. You can check dates for those in the Wikipedia article "Lists of solar eclipses".
Sol Wieder has written: 'Introduction to Solar Energy for Scientists and Engineers' 'An introduction to solar energy for scientists and engineers' -- subject(s): Solar energy
Sheila Kaplan has written: 'Solar energy' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Solar energy
About 4.57 billion years ago! The Wikipedia link below has a very in-depth discussion of the applications and history of solar energy.
There are plants in the Mojave desert California, and in Nevada, and more are planned. See Wikipedia for Solar Energy
H. P. Garg has written: 'Solar Thermal Energy' 'Solar thermal energy storage' -- subject(s): Heat storage, Solar thermal energy
John Shewchun has written: 'Solar energy and the Canadian mining sector' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Solar energy 'An evaluation of the prospects of solar electricity and heating for Ontario' -- subject(s): Heating, Solar energy, Solar energy industries, Solar heating, Solar power plants