Discover the true Facts about Solar Energy and turn your city Green.
Here we discuss Facts about solar energy usage, systems, plus sun related and other Interesting Facts about Solar Energy. All of which will help you with your decision whether or not to install a solar energy system at your home and make your city Green. Perhaps you'd even like to save yourself a lot of money and build your very own solar energy system.
General facts
• Solar Energy is better for the environment than traditional forms of energy. • Solar energy has many uses such as electricity production and heating of water through photovoltaic cells and directly for drying clothes. • Solar energy can also be used to heat swimming pools, power cars, for attic fans, calculators and other small appliances. • It produces lighting for indoors or outdoors. • Solar Energy is becoming more and more popular. The worldwide demand for Solar Energy is currently greater than supply.
Facts about Solar Energy usage:
• Solar Energy is measured in kilowatt-hour. 1 kilowatt = 1000 watts. • 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) = the amount of electricity required to burn a 100 watt light bulb for 10 hours. • According to the US Department of Energy, an average American household used approximately 866-kilowatt hours per month costing them $70.68. • About 30% of our total energy consumption is used to heat water.
Sun related Facts about Solar Energy
• Sunlight travels to the earth in approximately 8 minutes from 93,000,000 miles away, at 186,282 miles per second. • The sun is also the main source of non-renewable fossil fuels (coal, gas and petroleum), which began life as plants or animals whose energy came from the sun millions of year ago. • Solar energy is responsible for weather patterns and ocean currents. • Clouds, pollution and wind can prevent the sun's rays from reaching the earth.
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