Conservation and Environmentalism

Today’s Decision-Put Together A Solar Cell Panel of Your Own

During the year 170 Petawatts of energy rain down on the earth from the sun and around 80 Petawatts reach its surface. To get a better handle on how much energy this is, half a year’s worth of solar energy that reaches the ground, 80,000 trillion watts or 40 Petawatts, is greater than all our existing reserves of oil, coal, and gas. It is relatively cost free, doesn’t pollute the environment, and adds absolutely no CO2 or other “greenhouse gases. So if you are lucky to live where the sun is always shining you are in the perfect location to make your own solar panels and make drastic cuts to your electric charges while simultaneously doing your part to protect the environment for future generations.

Since we are using up fossil fuel sources more rapidly than more reserves can be uncovered, it is only reasonable to start turning to one of the most abundant energy resources at hand that is free-solar power. It is an alternative energy resource that still hasn’t been fully appreciated by a great many other countries which gives it almost unlimited potential in the future. You can generate this energy when you build a solar panel that you locate either on your roof or near your house angled so as to catch as much sunshine as possible and transform it into electricity. A good rule of thumb is that you will need 10 to 12 solar panels to produce each kilowatt of power.

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