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Renewable Energy

The wind, the sun, and Earth are sources of renewable energy. These energy sources naturally renew, or replenish themselves. Wind, sunlight, and the planet have energy that transforms in ways we can see and feel. We can see and feel evidence of the transfer of energy from the sun to Earth in the sunlight shining on the ground and the warmth we feel when sunlight shines on our skin. We can see and feel evidence of the transfer of energy in wind’s ability to pull kites higher into the sky and shake the leaves on trees. We can see and feel evidence of the transfer of energy in the geothermal energy of steam vents and geysers. People have created different ways to capture the energy from these renewable sources.

Solar Energy

Solar energy can be captured “actively” or “passively.” Active solar energy uses special technology to capture the sun’s rays. The two main types of equipment are photovoltaic cells (also called PV cells or solar cells) and mirrors that focus sunlight in a specific spot. These active solar technologies use sunlight to generate electricity, which we use to power lights, heating systems, computers, and televisions. Passive solar energy does not use any equipment. Instead, it gets energy from the way sunlight naturally changes throughout the day. For example, people can build houses so their windows face the path of the sun. This means the house will get more heat from the sun. It will take less energy from other sources to heat the house. Other examples of passive solar technology are green roofs, cool roofs, and radiant barriers. Green roofs are completely covered with plants. Plants can get rid of pollutants in rainwater and air. They help make the local environment cleaner. Cool roofs are painted white to better reflect sunlight. Radiant barriers are made of a reflective covering, such as aluminum. They both reflect the sun’s heat instead of absorbing it. All these types of roofs help lower the amount of energy needed to cool the building. Advantages and Disadvantages There are many advantages to using solar energy. PV cells last for a long time, about 20 years. However, there are reasons why solar power cannot be used as the only power source in a community. It can be expensive to install PV cells or build a building using passive solar technology. Sunshine can also be hard to predict. It can be blocked by clouds, and the sun doesn’t shine at night. Different parts of Earth receive different amounts of sunlight based on location, the time of year, and the time of day.

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Key Features

The unique features that set us apart in the renewable energy sector.
Innovation

Pioneering new technologies for sustainable energy solutions.

Reliability

Ensuring consistent performance and long-term sustainability.

Efficiency

Maximizing energy output while minimizing environmental impact.

Community

Empowering local communities through renewable energy initiatives.

Adaptability

Customized solutions to meet diverse energy needs.

Impact

Creating a positive environmental and social impact through renewable energy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Solar energy is clean, renewable, and cost-effective, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional power sources.

Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect, providing a clean energy source.

High-quality solar panels are designed to withstand various weather conditions and have a long lifespan.

Solar energy reduces electricity bills, lowers carbon footprint, and contributes to a cleaner environment.

Solar energy systems are reliable, requiring minimal maintenance and providing consistent power generation.

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