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How do we get more energy from the sun?

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Since the sun generates energy from nuclear fusion, the high pressure and temperature in the sun's core cause nuclei to separate from their electrons. Hydrogen nuclei fuse to form one helium atom. During the fusion process, radiant energy is released in large amounts.

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Global demand for energy is increasing by the hour as developing countries move towards industrialization.

Experts estimate that by the year 2050, worldwide demand for electricity could reach 30 terawats - Taiwan.

For perspective, a teravat is equivalent to a power of about 1.3 billion horses.

Energy from the sun is limitless the sun provides us with 120,000 TW power at any instant and it is free.

But today solar power provides only about one percent of the world's electricity.

The important challenge is that it is making it less expensive to convert photo-energy into usable electrical energy.

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