yes they do but its very very little to even consider some :)
Solar energy
no they dont
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Solar panels produce electricity (a general statement) which, to be more specific, is electrical energy, measured in watt-hours or kilowatt-hours.
Solar panels are used to power homes and business's. Solar panels are bundles of wired photovoltaic cells contained in a single block to produce electricity by absorbing the sun's photons.
No. Solar panels (photovoltaic, PV) produce electricity from the sun. This electricity can be used to cool your house - or heat your house.
Many business all round the world make solar panels. They are made because they produce electricity at no cost, and no pollution.
solar panels
Solar panels would not generate electricity if there is no sunlight available. They rely on sunlight to produce electricity through the photovoltaic effect. In the absence of sunlight, the panels would not be able to convert solar energy into electrical energy.
Solar panels are clean and renewable. Solar Panels produce energy without producing any pollutants. They also have a high longevity in live only dropping by 20% capacity after 25 years.
your question isn't clear but the answer to "do solar panels produce electricity for schools" then the answer is yes but only for a SECONDARY source of energy the primary source is fossil fuels that create electricity. Solar panels along will not power an entire school, it is mainly used for small tasks.
Solar panels produce electricity efficiently by converting sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. When sunlight hits the solar panels, the photons in the sunlight knock electrons loose from atoms in the panel's semiconductor material. This creates an electric current that can be captured and used as electricity. The efficiency of solar panels is determined by factors such as the quality of the materials used, the angle and orientation of the panels, and the amount of sunlight received.