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That will vary a lot, depending on the size of the solar cell.
it eats a lot of eggs
they arent mirrors, there solar pannels, which absorb the sunlight .
Not, currently, except in sofar as it powers a lot of satellites. But nothing on the ground. well space solar CAN mean solar from the sun, which gives us solar power..
Solar power generators a good options for power backups during hurricane situation. At Mysolarbackup. com you can find a lot about solar generators. Even you can order some.
Places like Florida where it is sunny almost every day would generate a lot of Solar power
Solar power systems do not generate any exhaust or air pollution, and once the solar power system is installed, the energy from the Sun is free. On the other hand, solar power only works during the daytime, and not even then in bad weather. In the winter, when you really NEED the heat, the Sun is at its lowest elevation and you'll generate less power. Solar power is OK for fixed installations, like your home or office, but doesn't work for mobile installations like cars. Large solar power plants take a lot of room, and are generally located quite a way from the city. The fixed solar plants (and large wind turbine farms) are fatal to a lot of birds. Fossil fuels are rich in energy, and are relatively plentiful. (In fact, new fossil fuel reserves are being discovered faster than we're using them up.) Using fossil fuels generates some exhaust and pollution (although, modern engines are much cleaner and efficient than they were even 10 years ago).
Solar Power is an inexhaustible alternative energy source. Because the sun will never run out, we can use solar power for power. And even though solar panels cost a lot, the sun's power is free! However, at night or during long periods of bad weather, we will need another energy source to rely on.
Some disadvantages of using solar power include: high initial installation costs, intermittent energy production due to weather conditions, requirement of large land areas for utility-scale solar plants, and the need for energy storage solutions for nighttime or cloudy periods.
No, there is a lot of "stuff" that is not green needed to make the panels etc. Hydroelectric power is perhaps the greenest.
Sure. Radar usually uses a lot of power but there is no reason not to otherwise.
Chloroplasts and solar panels both trap solar power from the Sun and converts it to energy so function the main organism or device. In a calculator, solar power trapped is being converted to electrical energy so that it does not require batteries to operate. In chloroplasts, solar power is being used to make food for the plant.