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  1. Intermittency: Solar energy generation is dependent on weather conditions and daylight hours, resulting in variability and inconsistency in power output.
  2. Cost of storage: Storing solar energy for use when the sun is not shining can be expensive and technically challenging, making it a barrier to wider adoption.
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