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  2. Solar (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Solar is a novel by author Ian McEwan, first published on 18 March 2010 by Jonathan Cape, an imprint of Random House. It is a satire about a jaded Nobel-winning physicist whose dysfunctional personal life and cynical ambition see him pursuing a solar-energy based solution for climate change .

  3. Renewable energy - Wikipedia

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    Solar power produced around 1.3 terrawatt-hours (TWh) worldwide in 2022, [10] representing 4.6% of the world's electricity. Almost all of this growth has happened since 2010. [ 57 ] Solar energy can be harnessed anywhere that receives sunlight; however, the amount of solar energy that can be harnessed for electricity generation is influenced by ...

  4. Solar energy conversion - Wikipedia

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    Solar power is anticipated to be the world's largest source of electricity by 2050. Solar power plants, such as Ivanpah Solar Power Facility in the Mojave Desert produces over 392MW of power. Solar projects exceeding 1 GW (1 billion watts) are in development and are anticipated to be the future of solar power in the US. [citation needed]

  5. New solar technology could dramatically change how we harvest ...

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    A new solar technology could help us dramatically change how we harvest light from the Sun, the scientists behind it say.. Solar cells are expected to be one of the major ways that we move towards ...

  6. Solar energy - Wikipedia

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    Most of the world's population live in areas with insolation levels of 150–300 watts/m 2, or 3.5–7.0 kWh/m 2 per day. [8] Solar radiation is absorbed by the Earth's land surface, oceans – which cover about 71% of the globe – and atmosphere. Warm air containing evaporated water from the oceans rises, causing atmospheric circulation or ...

  7. Solar power - Wikipedia

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    Solar power, also known as solar electricity, is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics (PV) or indirectly using concentrated solar power. Solar panels use the photovoltaic effect to convert light into an electric current . [ 2 ]

  8. Variable renewable energy - Wikipedia

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    Daily solar output at AT&T Park in San Francisco Seasonal variation of the output of the solar panels at AT&T park in San Francisco. Intermittency inherently affects solar energy, as the production of renewable electricity from solar sources depends on the amount of sunlight at a given place and time. Solar output varies throughout the day and ...

  9. Sustainable living - Wikipedia

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    Solar power harnesses the energy of the sun to make electricity. Two typical methods for converting solar energy into electricity are photo-voltaic cells that are organized into panels and concentrated solar power , which uses mirrors to concentrate sunlight to either heat a fluid that runs an electrical generator via a steam turbine or heat ...