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Solar Energy Powers Devices and Supplies Free Electricity
Solar energy is a source of heat and light and is emitted by the sun. The Latin word “solar” means sun. It is an intermittent and renewable source unlike oil, coal, and other fossil fuels.
Uses of Solar Energy
It is used for industrial, commercial, and residential units and facilities. A large number of PV installations have been installed on rooftops of residential buildings during the last couple of years. Many countries in the EU, for example, offer subsidies for installing panels. The goal is to use more renewable and eco-friendly sources of electricity. Solar energy is also used for buildings such as vacation homes and second homes that do not have access to the electricity grid.
In addition, it is used to power pumps, heat swimming pools, and charge batteries. You can charge the batteries of different devices, video games, ceiling fans, as well as hot water and power sump pumps. Thermal systems comprise tubes, storage tanks, and collectors and heat water. There are also different off-grid applications for outdoor use. Small panels generate electricity for batteries and outdoor lighting.
Sun rooms and sun-heated tubes generate energy to warm rooms. Garden lamps and street lights are also powered by different devices that have battery packs. Panels and other technologies are used to power speed cameras, satellites, and emergency phones.
Solar power is increasingly used to reduce environmental pollution, and many people go green. Fuel-burning and nuclear plants produce greenhouse gases and radioactive pollutants. Sun-powered systems help reduce emissions and can be used to generate emergency back-up electricity. Such systems are beneficial in case of utility outages. They are also used to power remote water pumps, electric fence chargers, boats, and other vehicles and devices in remote areas. Farmers in such areas use sun-powered devices for sustainable harvesting. They reduce dependence on uncertain power sources and fuel sources.