Science, asked by luffymanas1, 10 months ago

Solar Energy Energy from the Sea, Nuclear Energy are Non-Conventional Sources ob energy.
How far these can be used as Substitute to the Conventional Sources of energy.
Can they replace completely the Conventional Sources? If not, What are their Limitations?​

Answers

Answered by princepatel3215
0

Explanation:

Solar power represents an abundant source of clean and renewable energy that is produced by the Sun, and can be used here on Earth to cover our energy needs without releasing harmful greenhouse gases.

Solar energy is used as an alternative energy source today because it produces free heat, and free electricity without producing any kind of CO2 emissions.

The power of the Sun is also used by plants and other living organisms in the process called photosynthesis, which helps the plants to produce their own food.

To produce their food in the photosynthesis process all plants will need the presence of sunlight, CO2 and of course, water.

Solar energy is used by mankind in many ways, to produce heat, clean electricity, to turn saltwater into drinkable water, in agriculture and horticulture and so on.

To produce their food in the photosynthesis process all the plants need sunlight, the presence of CO2 and of course, water.

Solar energy is also used in space as the main energy source because the International Space Station (ISS) and many other space missions are using solar panels to gather the energy of the Sun

Similar questions