Most free energy on the earth originally comes from the sun, (solar energy) and has been changed via biological processes thousands of years ago to chemical energy and stored underground (coal, oil etc). Alternatively energy sources can include wind, hydro, tidal and solar, but all of these processes are driven either directly or indirectly by thermal energy and light provided by the sun. The only energy not coming directly or indirectly from the sun is nuclear energy.
So the answer to your question is that the light energy we use is from the sun, its just alot more efficient to take it directly from the sun instead of changing it back and forth repeatedly as even our best technologies lose alot of energy during transfers.
Solar lights work by the solar panel collecting the sun energy during the day and storing the energy in a battery bank. At night, the controller provided by the solar system turns the light on and uses the stored energy from the battery. In the morning, the cycle repeats.
Energy from the sun is called solar energy. Solar energy is light energy.
Mainly the solar panels. They are designed to use solar energy
solar energy comes from the sun and the sun radiates it when the sun radiates it it becomes to energy then that energy comes electricity
solar energy is released by the sun
Solar energy comes from some sorts of lights like the sun's energy light
Solar energy is energy that comes from the sun.
The Sun. The Sun.
Solar energy comes from the sun.
The energy from the Sun is solar energy.
We find solar energy whenever we see the Sun's light, feel the Sun's warmth, or watch the northern lights.
the sun?!?!?
Solar garden lights work by taking the energy from the sun's rays and converting it with batteries stored inside of the garden lights.
yes there are there solar energy is 1!!!
the suns energy is solar energy because sun means solar so solar energy is from the sun
From the sun. It's solar energy
Solar lights work by the solar panel collecting the sun energy during the day and storing the energy in a battery bank. At night, the controller provided by the solar system turns the light on and uses the stored energy from the battery. In the morning, the cycle repeats.