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Solar panels on your roof do not emit greenhouse gases. They are clean and green, turning sunlight into electricity and saving greenhouse gases from being produced by coal and oil-burning power stations.

However, in the production of solar cells, nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) is used. NF3 is a greenhouse gas 17,000 time more damaging to the environment then carbon. Some of this gas escapes into the atmosphere. One study suggests that its global warming effect is counteracted by the first few months of the solar panels reducing carbon dioxide.

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