A New Hope for Energy
By: Logan Bradley
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Today, many Americans strive toward a clean, renewable energy source to meet the needs of the average consumer. That seems impractical, however, as fossil fuels and nuclear energy are excessively used in the country, causing environmental problems that pose a threat to living creatures. Solar power has become a fortunate development in the modern world, as its advantages are far more plentiful than any other energy industry. Solar energy is the cleanest power source yet, unlike gas, oil, and coal power plants that produce a lot of pollution. Solar energy is also renewable, using phtovoltaic cells to convert the sun's rays into energy, whereas fossil fuels are rather limited in quantity. Solar energy is also more reliable in remote areas and, according to www.solarpanelinfo.com, can power useful applications such as calculators, laptops, and vehicles. Solar energy is also very safe. Nuclear power plants, however, contain dangerous amounts of radiation and atomic waste, and there is always the risk of catastrophes such as meltdowns. Although solar energy is rather expensive, it will become more of a practical source over time, as solar power has become more effective in converting energy, allowing workers to maximize efficiency, making it easier for consumers everywhere. The cost of repairs is almost nothing, as solar power plants are clean, safe, and stable after the initial construction. Solar energy also leaves no waste, deducting desposal costs and providing a relief for the environment. The only choice left at the moment is to rely on solar energy to fufill our energy needs. In short time, the effort and cost of constructing solar power plants will be compensated with a clean, renewable, and safe energy source. Solar energy can provide a positive future for billions of years, and its capacity may even extend human life.
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Logan Bradley is a doctor in the city of Collins. Doctor Bradley has researched the effects of radiation and pollution on the environment and the human body. Logan Bradley has been a doctor for eight years.
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