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ratelena [41]
3 years ago
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Read the section titled "Solar Power." What are some of the benefits of using solar energy? (Site 1)
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elena-s [515]3 years ago
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Answer/Explanation:

Benefits of using solar energy:

Solar energy: This is a form of Technology create photovoltaic power available by capturing the heat and radiance of sunlight.

Benefits of using solar energy:

- It is a form of renewable energy thereby reducing the over- dependency on the conventional electricity source (hydro-eletric or gas turbined)

- There is no need for a large budget to service operational cost that is it is relatively cheaper to generate and maintain.

- It is a clean source of electricity generation because it does not cause any form of environmental pollution.

- Low electricity bill pill up: Using solar energy as an alternative will help reduce the cost of using electricity there payment of bills will not be burdensome.

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