The climate of South Africa varies greatly in all nine provinces. The east coast of South Africa receives extremely high rainfall throughout the year making it a tropical haven, while the interior is moderate in some places and the west coast is extremely dry with desert conditions prevailing for the north-west along the Namibian border. The country contains forests (KZN), savanna (KZN), grasslands (Highveld), semi-desert (Karoo) and desert (Kalahari) areas. This varying climate landscape allows for different wildlife and different minerals to be available making South Africa the third richest country in terms of biodiversity. A diversity of minerals like gold, oil, diamonds etc can be found throughout the country giving it a high demand by foreign investors.
The advantage of using solar power in Africa is that sunlight is abundant and one would be able to generate much power this way. It also a much cheaper way of generating energy. The main disadvantage is that it takes up a lot of room and one needs many panels to generate much energy.
THE DISADVANTAGES OF USING SOLAR ENERGY IS THAT IF THERE IS NO SUN YOU WILL NOT GET THE SAME AMOUNT OF ENERGY YOU GOT WHEN THE SUN
SHINED
In South Africa we do use solar power to heat our water. But South Africa can't switch to solar power entirely because the equipment is very expensive...
The Sony PlayStation 3 is not powered by Solar Power. If someone has connected it to a solar power source that is capable of allowing the PS3 to function they did not invent a solar power PS3 and just connected the PS3 to a solar power source with the capability of providing enough power to the PS3 for it to function. It is likely that the solar power would be stored in batteries which would then be used to provide the power.
South Africa is a relatively large country with a substantial rural population, so the potential for relatively simple and inexpensive solar cookers is high, but be warned you will need a method to market and distribute the solar cookers to the rural areas.
From solar energy, collected from solar panels.
It does, in actual fact, generate some hydroelectric power, such at the Gariep Dam. However, hydroelectricity can never play a key part in the creation of power in South Africa. The sole reason is that South Africa is a very dry country, mostly. It has been said that the total downflow of all the South African rivers equals that of only one European river, the Rhine, as it reaches the sea at Rotterdam.
South Africa uses coal for power because it has no significant oil reserves, very little natural gas and a whole lot of coal, far more than its domestic consumption requires. Alternative clean power generation is at an experimental stage but there is a lot of potential for wind and solar power in the country. Hydro power is unlikely to develop, as South Africa is a dry country, but it has been involved in Hydro power projects in Mozambique, Angola and Congo (DRC) High grade coal is mainly exported, typically to iron and steel manufacturers. Low grade coal is used to fire power stations that generate most of the electricity used in South Africa. A small portion of coal production is converted to liquid fuels.
there isn't
advantages : it doesn't cause any pollution, because nothing gets burned. it's renewable disadvantages : it won't generate electricity if it isn't sunny. It is too expensive.
Solar power uses panels to absorb the sun and store it and then generate electricity. The advantages of solar power are you save money on electricity, you stop global warming, and you help society save money. The disadvantages of solar is very simply that solar doesn't generate 24 hours a day so you have to have another source of power.
While solar power has many advantages to offer, you must first make some ethical considerations to determine if implementing a solar power system has more advantages over disadvantages. You must consider whether the system will impact the natural habitat of wildlife in the area or if the lives of people living in the area will be disrupted.
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there is no pollution,free power do to no hastle solar panels and eco friendly.
Oil and gas are non-renewable and produce emissions when burned. Wind and solar power take energy from the wind or sunlight, and will always be available so long as the sun exists. Both have advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages of using solar energy are pollution-free, noise-free, on installation it produces free energy, clean and renewable. Disadvantages include high cost, energy dependent on sunlight exposure, power stations are expensive to build and devices powered by solar energy cannot be used at night.
IT is renewable.Aside from being renewable, the advantages of hydropower include:steadier, more consistent power.has 1,000 times more kinetic power than the wind.continuous production day and night regardless of the weather.smoother production of power than solar or wind power.higher power production than wind.
IT is renewable.Aside from being renewable, the advantages of hydropower include:steadier, more consistent power.has 1,000 times more kinetic power than the wind.continuous production day and night regardless of the weather.smoother production of power than solar or wind power.higher power production than wind.