Pros And Cons Of Solar Energy

December 8, 2009 by Sharon Taylor  
Filed under Solar Energy

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The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you’ll find that the pros and cons of solar energy are certainly no exception.

Solar energy power can be used for electricity, heating, and making hot water. Solar energy produces no pollution, as its input comes completely from the sun’s rays. Solar energy is a clean renewable source of energy that has been harnessed or used by humanity directly or indirectly for thousands of years.

Fuel cells, which use hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, are an attractive resource-efficient energy source, with a range of applications in the automotive industry, portable electronics, domestic heating, and power generation. While there are many technical problems to be overcome, there are also wider system issues that mark out fuel cell technology as a case of radical, disruptive innovation.

Once you begin to move beyond basic background information, you begin to realize that there’s more to the pros and cons of solar energy than you may have first thought.

Currently, there are at least ten commercial manufacturers of traditional PV backsheets, with traditional products in the development stage. Traditional backsheets, the protective covering on solar cells, are produced mainly from polyester and Tedlar films. Currently, prices of highly efficient solar cells can be above $1000, and some households may need more than one. This makes the initial installation of solar panels very costly.

Finally, there are a number of solar manufacturers that offer hands-on training as well. This goes for solar hot water as well. Finally, the question of oil must be settled, so the oil industry comes back into the story in a way that is beyond good and bad, beyond melodrama and tragedy.

Year-to-date, PBW has gained almost 29 percent. So here’s the lesson: If you decide to invest in alternative energy, don’t be naive to the volatile ups and downs. Renewable energy is abundant and we need to find a solution in harnessing that energy. Eco20/20 hopes to lead the way in providing alternative-renewable energy articles, videos and product reviews . Renewables are not inherently alternative energies for this purpose. For example, the Netherlands, once leader in use of palm oil as a biofuel, has suspended all subsidies for palm oil due to the scientific evidence that their use “may sometimes create more environmental harm than fossil fuels”.

You can’t predict when knowing something extra about the pros and cons of solar energy will come in handy. If you learned any new facts about solar energy in this article, you should file the article where you can find it again.

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  1. Pros And Cons Of Solar Energy | Why Go Green? | Solar General on Wed, 9th Dec 2009 4:01 pm 

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