Photovoltaic cells use sunlight to generate electricity, which may be stored using a variety of energy storage mediums, such as supercapacitors, batteries, FES, pumped hydroelectric storage, and fuel cells systems. You can learn more about the above mediums at: http://www.kompulsa.com/kae Then click "fossil fuel alternatives". There are also ways to thermally store solar energy, Google those.
Fats stores the most amount of energy at 38kJ/g, while carbohydrate stores 16kJ/g and protein stores 17kJ/g.
Sugars made by plants.
Molecules
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The solar planar cells on the earth receive the solar energy from sun and this energy can be stored in batteries
Yes, consumers indirectly get energy from the sun through various processes. The sun's energy is captured by plants during photosynthesis, converting it into chemical energy stored in the form of carbohydrates. Consumers then obtain this energy by consuming plants or other organisms that have consumed plants.
well energy is stored in the heat from the sun and while the heat travels the energy is burned and the heat survives
Yes, the energy in fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) came originally from the sun.
The energy that is produced from the sun is stored in plants.
how is elctromagnetic energy from the sun captured stored and finally converted into energy in glucose
solar energy or sun energy
By energy from the sun
solar energy → potential energy stored in electrons and ATP → chemical energy stored in sugars
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chloroplasts
chlorophyll
The sun
Yes, yes they do :)
Stored sunlight; the Sun is our only source :(
it comes from the sun