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Environmental Business Review | Friday, August 20, 2021
Solar panels produce renewable, clean, and emission-free electricity.
FREMONT, CA: Solar energy attracts homeowners and companies for two grounds: first, the financial benefit, and second, the environmental benefit. Here are the environmental advantages of solar. Solar panels produce electricity that is renewable, clean, and emission-free. Solar power and other renewable resources such as wind and hydropower—do not discharge carbon dioxide or other local air pollutants. Conversely, most of the electricity generated in the U.S. is produced by burning fossil fuels like coal and natural gas. While removing and utilizing fossil fuels is costly and harmful to the environment, solar energy is free and ample.
Solar Energy Decreases Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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Embracing solar power to generate electricity rather than fossil fuels can considerably cut greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide. When fossil fuels are utilized, greenhouse gases are discharged, which follow climate change and increasing global temperatures. From wildfires in the West to gradually prevalent and harsh storms in the East, climate variation is already provoking significant global environmental and public health problems.
One may decrease demand for fossil fuels, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and decrease their carbon footprint by embracing solar. Even one home that installs a solar energy system has a verifiable environmental influence. Utilizing a clean source of electricity, like solar panels, can lessen carbon emissions by burning almost 5,000 pounds of coal yearly.
Solar Energy Has a Positive Influence on Local Air Quality
One of the most important advantages of solar energy is that it produces very few atmospheric impurities. Based on a study, broad solar adoption can greatly lower nitrous oxide, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter emissions, which harm human health. Additionally, solar electricity causes fewer incidences of chronic bronchitis, respiratory and cardiovascular problems, and lost workdays because of health issues, among other things.
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