Solar energy is the best enviromentally friendly source of energy.We must use it primarily replacing other sousces.But we are not using it widely in cars,homes,factories.Why?
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We will, once the oil runs out and the Oil Companies have no better means of getting money out of us.
well that is because petrol=fossil is more cheaper in because of we,we use more fuel than solar energy,but longer and longer the time, the fossil will be used up as effect of using petrol products .Starting from today the price of petrol will increase. So people should buy solar panel which will be cheaper at maybe 2050 hopefully.
Unlike oil, gas, or coal, solar power recieves very little in the way of government subsidies. this means that each solar project must obtain funding individually. The government is worried about getting big sources of power online, so only big solar projects get built. Unfortunately, solar power is not ideal for big projects. It’s best use would be in the form of small projects, such as on people’s houses, or on top of buildings that use power. The government doesn’t see much point in such small-scale projects, so individuals end up footing the bill for these. Unfortunately, it can be as much as 30 years before they begin to see a return in their investment. A lot of people don’t stay in the same house that long, so it is not worth it for them to install solar panels. Others simply don’t have the free money available to spend on enough solar panels to make much difference. Still others believe solar power is not efficient enough to actually make a difference, or fear that in the time it takes for them to see a profit on their purchase, the panels will have gotten damaged.
It could be the fact it would take hundreds of square miles of solar panels? Or that solar power isn’t 24/7.