Solar energy is derived from the sun’s radiation and is one of the most abundant and sustainable energy resources available. It can be harnessed using various technologies to generate electricity or thermal energy. Solar energy is clean, renewable, and produces no direct greenhouse gas emissions. It is widely used in residential, commercial, and utility-scale applications for power generation, heating, and water heating. Advances in solar technology have improved efficiency, reduced costs, and expanded accessibility worldwide. Solar energy plays a crucial role in reducing dependence on fossil fuels and supporting energy access in remote and underserved areas. As a cornerstone of renewable energy strategies, solar energy contributes significantly to climate mitigation and sustainable development.
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