Since the U.S. is the largest consumer of energy, it would probably take the area of Alaska in solar panels.............and it would get very dark after nightfall.
The Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant had a capacity of 620 MW. A solar panel typically generates about 10-20 watts per square foot. Therefore, you would need approximately 31,000,000 to 62,000,000 square feet of solar panels to replace the power output of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant.
The Sun is the only place they can get energy in interplanetary space. It would be impossible at the moment to send them with enough fuel reserves to do everything we want them to.
On a cloudy day, the amount of sunlight reaching the solar panels is reduced, which leads to a decrease in the amount of electricity generated by the solar power system. This means that the solar panels may not be able to produce as much energy as they would on a sunny day.
A desert region would make a better location for a solar power plant due to its high levels of sunlight exposure and minimal cloud cover. Polar regions receive less sunlight and have longer periods of darkness, making them less ideal for solar energy production.
No, a solar powered heater would not work on the dark side of the moon as it relies on sunlight to generate power. The lack of sunlight on the dark side of the moon would prevent the solar panels from generating electricity to power the heater.
You said it, no electricity. But with the advent of more efficient solar, wind and hydro power plants we'll pretty much have a power supply until the planet dies.
The Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant had a capacity of 620 MW. A solar panel typically generates about 10-20 watts per square foot. Therefore, you would need approximately 31,000,000 to 62,000,000 square feet of solar panels to replace the power output of the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant.
To keep the power supply cool. If there were no fan the power supply would overheat and fail.
The solar power can power your house. Solar power energy can be used to power many things, it just depends on how many solar panels you have. Tioga Energy specializes in solar power. They install and facilitate the solar panels but the customer agrees to buy power from the power generated from the solar panels.www.tiogaenergy.com
I believe this would be unwise, it would overload the power supply and it may overheat.
That would depend on the power supply.
I would assume that a solar battery charger is used to charge batteries using the sun's energy. It is a good choice for a green power supply. I'm not very knowledgeable about these things, though.
West London gets its electricity supply from various power stations located across the UK, connected through the National Grid. Some of the power stations that contribute to the electricity supply in this area include gas-fired power stations, nuclear power plants, and renewable energy sources such as wind and solar farms.
Solar is Sun so without the Sun there is no solar.
My family doesn't use solar power but I would reccomend it because it's cheaper and freindlier to the enviroment.
To replace the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant's capacity with solar panels, approximately 60-100 square kilometers of land would be needed, depending on the efficiency of the panels and the annual solar radiation in the area.
you would not have to