Myths About Solar Energy MYTH #1: Solar powered devices do not work at night. FACT: Many solar powered devices harness energy from the sun during the day to be used later at night. MYTH #2: You cannot convert solar energy on a cloudy day. FACT: Although not as effective as on a sunny day, producing
Generation of Jobs The U.S. was the fifth largest producer of solar panels in the world in 2016 and has created thousands of jobs in the country, according to Guardian. A 2016 Energy.gov report states that employment in the solar sector increased by 123% in five years since 2010. By 2015 there were 209,000 people employed in solar
In early 2016 there was a 43% rise in solar installations, and by the second quarter U.S. had an installed capacity of 31.6 gigawatts (GW) enough to power 6.2 million homes reports the Solar Energy Industries Association. Small and Decentralized Electricity Source Solar energy’s greatest attraction is that it can be produced on a small scale
Solar energy is a major renewable energy source with the potential to meet many of the challenges facing the world. There are many reasons to promote its share in the energy market. This power source is increasing in popularity because it is versatile with many benefits to people and the environment. Importance to Environmental Protection
Solar panels are fast becoming a very attractive renewable energy option, which could end up being incredibly beneficial to the environment. The process of converting sunlight to electrical energy is one that has improved dramatically over the last few decades, and is now more efficient than ever. The use of solar energy has been around for