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Because solar panels/ cells which collect the solar energy are expensive also they are very unreliable when the sun is not out.

.Payback time is expensive

.time consuming

.It does not produce that much power which we need.

. it does not produce energy in night.

. The amount of energy obtained changes depending on the climate.

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