Solar energy is becoming more and more popular as a source of household energy in many countries around the world. Why is this? What are the advantages and disadvantages of solar energy?

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Lifestyle
in today's world is changing
day
to
day
. Thing used in one
day
is not
using
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used
in
next
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the next day
day
. In the same way solar
energy
is using
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is used
by many households. In many
countries it
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countries, it
is becoming more popular. But using the solar
energy
, there are advantages and disadvantages too.
Firstly
the advantages of solar
energy
are, I by using the solar
energy
we
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reduce our electricity bill. The solar
energy
can be used in households for many purposes like for heating the water, for cooking purposes, as electricity need. If there is
power
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a power
cut off we can use the solar
energy
. It may be useful for emergency needs if
power
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the power
has gone. It is a natural
resources
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resource
that is
we get
energy
naturally. It
also
helps in controlling
gobalwarming
. It is a pollution free
hence
it is
a
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an
environmental friendly. As we know the rising of the
sun
and
setting
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the setting
of the
sun
, by
this
we can utilize the solar
energy
perfectly
that is
, at what time is
observes
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observed
the
energy
and at what time we can utilize that
energy
.
Secondly
the disadvantages of solar
energy
are, it cannot observe more
energy
in the winter and rainy seasons.As the
energy
from the
sun
in
this
seasons
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season
is less so in
this
seasons we cannot completely depend on solar
energy
. For installing the solar plates we need more place and
also
the specific place to observe the
energy
from the
sun
. It does not store
the larger
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the large
amount of
energy
also
. In the conclusion, it is good to use solar
energy but
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energy, but
for our
uses we
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users, we
users we
cannot completely depend on
this
energy
only. Because there are advantages and disadvantages of using
this
energy
.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Renewable energy
  • Subsidies
  • Tax credits
  • Photovoltaic cells
  • Efficiency
  • Off-grid
  • Carbon footprint
  • Climate change
  • Initial investment
  • Energy security
  • Sustainability
  • Decarbonization
  • Grid parity
  • Feed-in tariff
  • Energy storage systems
  • Payback period
  • Net metering
  • Silicon panels
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