Though a non-polluting renewable source of energy, it is not widely accepted today. here's why: When it is hot and the sun is hot, it falls on the solar ray. The heat gets converted into energy through a transformer, and gets stored in a bunch of batteries. When it is night, there is no heeat to get converted to energy, so we have to depend on the stored energy in the batteries. If the energy in the batteries run out, we won't have electricity till the sun comes out again. This goes for cars, and homes.
Depends on what you mean by "solar energy technology" and "widely". There are certainly a large number of man made solar power converters in current use. That suggests that it is "widely" in use. But, compared to fossil energy the amount of energy created using "solar technology" is fairly minor. But what do you mean by "solar energy technology"? A hydroelectric dam is a "solar energy technology". Dams are widely used and in some places contribute the majority of the electricty.
yes... the people are for it because it reduces greenhouse gases
Yes it is. The problem is that sometimes the wind is not blowing.
yes it is
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yes because it is renewable
It is still an new technology, it still has to take it course and see what happens
Yes soalr energy absolutely is accepted widely todat.!! Thanx for askinq .!! Please come bakk aqain one day.!!
no beccause you could get arrested for that here in the U.S.A
They power your car or heat your house instead of using unrenewable resources
Widely accepted in my big fat bum'ole
yes biomass is widely accepted today, because it is renewable and it reuses our garbage
Is technology widely accepted today in America? We'd probably die without it. Life as we know it would vanish if technology did. To cite just a single example, people would almost certainly wander around like zombies without their cell phones to talk on. In India, yes it is.
some are dangerous ,cost alot of money or are developed technology