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How Solar Energy Helps The World Be More Eco-Friendly

Solar Energy 101

Solar radiation is light, also known as electromagnetic radiation, that is emitted by the sun. While every location on Earth receives some sunlight over a year, the amount of solar radiation that reaches any one spot on the Earth’s surface varies. 

  1. Solar technologies capture this radiation and turn it into useful forms of energy.
  2. Homes, vehicles, and technologies require immense amounts of energy.
  3. Modern society is extremely dependent on electricity generated by oil and coal.
  4. These fossil fuels add to greenhouse gases that damage the environment. 
  5. And fossil fuel supplies are finite. 
  6. Sunshine, however, will be here for several more billion years.
  7. In a single day, the amount of sunlight touching the United States is more than 2,500 times the entire country’s daily energy usage. READ THAT AGAIN: One day of sun is MORE than two and a half thousand times the energy used by the whole country!

Turing Light Into Power

There are multiple technologies used to create electricity from solar energy. 

  1. Photovoltaic (PV) panels absorb sunlight and use semiconductors (solar panels) to create usable energy. When the sun shines onto a solar panel, energy from the sunlight is absorbed by the PV cells in the panel. This energy creates electrical charges that move in response to an internal electrical field in the cell, causing electricity to flow.
  2. Concentrating solar-thermal power systems use mirrors to reflect and concentrate sunlight onto receivers that collect solar energy and convert it to heat, which can then be used to produce electricity or stored for later use. It is used primarily in very large power plants. Tremendous heat is turned into electricity. 

Both technologies help the environment by reducing the need to burn fossil fuels which translates to a drop in air pollution and greenhouse gases. *Another nice side effect is a reduction in noise pollution- solar is quiet!

One of the great things about solar power is that it produces its greatest output as demand spikes. Energy usage jumps during summer months due to air conditioners but that same solar energy that warms the country can be captured and used to power those devices.

FOSSIL FUELS 101

Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of fossil fuels. Number one reason fossil fuels are BAD for the environment: they release planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions. Second reason, they generate localized air pollutants such as soot (fine particulate matter) and smog that increases the risk of death from stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, and respiratory illness among those exposed.

5 WAYS SOLAR ENERGY HELPS THE ENVIRONMENT 

Air Pollution Reduction

Everyone loves being outdoors, whether in a city or the country. Being able to breathe unpolluted air is a joy and should be a right. 

Conserves Natural Resources

The sun is the world’s most abundant energy source, producing 173,000 terawatts of solar energy per second. The entire world could be powered for one year if we could capture all of the sun’s energy shining on the Earth for one hour. 

Environmental Protection

Traditional energy sources like coal and gas lead to air and water pollution that harms wildlife, sealife, our health, and the land. 

Greenhouse Gases

Solar energy helps to reduce the need to burn fossil fuels, which results in less pollution. 

Water Pollution

Fossil fuel energy sources require a tremendous amount of water for cooling pipes, generators, and other equipment that pollutes the water in the process.

Summary

The definition of eco-friendly means “not harming the environment”. As outlined above, there are a number of significant ways that solar power helps individuals, communities, cities, businesses, and the whole world become more eco-friendly. Overall, installing solar energy systems helps reduce climate change and your carbon footprint. Carbon dioxide emissions from the electric power sector accounted for 34% of total U.S. CO2 emissions, with the vast majority coming from fossil fuel combustion. Besides releasing carbon dioxide and other air pollutants into the atmosphere, coal-fired plants are also responsible for releasing millions of tons of toxic waste. These hazardous wastes are disposed of in abandoned mines, landfills, and other areas that can be dangerous for the environment and the health of those living near these dumping facilities. Simply, solar reduces hazardous waste. Switching to solar energy helps the environment now and in the future.

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