Solar power refers to the conversion of solar energy into electricity using specialized technologies such as photovoltaic panels and solar thermal systems. It is one of the fastest-growing sources of electricity globally due to declining costs and technological advancements. Solar power systems can be deployed at various scales, from small rooftop installations to large solar power plants. They provide clean, reliable electricity with minimal environmental impact. Solar power supports energy decentralization, grid resilience, and reduced transmission losses. When combined with energy storage and smart grid solutions, solar power enhances energy reliability and flexibility. Its widespread adoption is essential for achieving renewable energy targets and reducing carbon emissions in the power sector.
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