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up to 94,247kWh of power – more than 1% of what the building needs in the same timeframe.

This system will be able to offset 56,260kg of CO2 emissions – equivalent to 70,679 pounds of coal
burned.

Solar Power
To recap, solar power is used as an alternative source of renewable and clean energy. It harnesses
the power of the sun and converts it into energy. It’s best used in large areas such as farms,  malls,
and other large establishment areas. People have been slowly adopting this type of renewable and
sustainable energy source due to its inherent efficiency and convenience.

An article published on July 31, 2018 in Business World Online entitled “How reliant is the
Philippines on renewable energy?” showed the reliability of the Philippines on renewable energy.

Renewable energy resources include those that utilizes geothermal, hydropower, biomass, solar, and
wind energy. In the Philippines, about 25% of the country’s power generation mix in 2017 came from
these energy resources. This generated about 23.19 million megawatt-hours (MWh) on the said
year, an increase of 5.5% on the 21.98 million MWh consumption from 2016.

The infographics shows that the most common renewable energy consumption was generated from
geothermal energy (44.3%), followed by hydropower (41.5%), solar (5.2%), wind (4.7%), and biomass
(4.4%). The highest energy generated was in Luzon (50%), followed by Visayas (30%) and Mindanao
(20%). Overall, the highest renewable energy generation accounted for was hydropower energy in
Luzon (25%) followed closely by geothermal energy in the Visayas (24%). On the other hand, no
biomass and wind energy were generated in the Mindanao.

Hydropower is the most widely-used renewable power source, with the global hydroelectric
installed capacity exceeding 1,295GW, accounting for more than 18% of the world’s total installed
power generation capacity and more than 54% of the global renewable power generation capacity.

The most common method of hydropower generation involves construction of dams on rivers and
releasing water from the reservoir to drive turbines. Pumped-storage type plants represent another
method of hydroelectricity generation.

China has the biggest hydroelectric generation capacity in the world and hosts the world’s largest
hydropower plant, the Three Gorges (22.5GW). The nation accounted for approximately 40% of the
total hydroelectric capacity added in the world in 2018. Brazil, the US, Canada, and Russia also have
some of the biggest hydropower installations in the world.

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sources-4160168/

There’s no denying the importance of solar energy. The return on investment of going solar is highly
valuable, and not just financially, but for the sake of public health and environmental sustainability.
With every passing year,  solar energy becomes more popular for home and business owners as
people learn its many benefits, and as installation costs decrease. If you’re curious about the
importance of solar energy, we have more than a few reasons why solar is the way to go.
The Evolution of Solar Energy
The use of solar energy has steadily grown over the last couple of decades, with more and more
people realizing the tremendous value of utilizing solar panels. In the US, the demand for solar panel
installation has grown from 0.34 gigawatts in 2008 to 97.2 today, which is enough to power the
equivalent of 18 million average American homes. The good news is that this increased demand
helps to drive down costs. Since 2014, the cost of solar PV panels has dropped nearly 70%. The US
Department of Energy estimates that, by 2030, at least one in seven American homes will have a
rooftop solar PV system.
What Exactly Is Solar Energy?
Solar energy is energy derived from sunlight. Whether you realize it or not, the sun already powers
our planet, providing the necessary energy to keep our environment and population  growing. The
amount of sunlight that reaches the earth’s atmosphere is enough to power all of our needs, and
then some. According to the US Department of Energy, 173,000 terawatts of solar energy strike the
earth continuously, which is more than 10,000 times the world’s total energy use! The sun is a free,
sustainable, clean resource we can leverage in place of conventional electricity to power our lives.
Solar energy can be used to provide heat, light, and other electricity-dependent needs in homes and
buildings.
5 Reasons Why Solar Energy Is Important

There’s a reason why so many homeowners and businesses are turning to solar power. The benefits
are undeniable, and not just for individuals, but for the planet as a whole. Here are just a few of the
many reasons that support the importance of solar energy.
1. It’s Good for the Environment
The difference between solar energy and conventional electricity is that solar energy does not rely
on the use of fossil fuels, does not pollute air or water, and does not contribute to global warming,
making it the preferable option for many. Solar energy works with the earth’s natural resources,
whereas conventional electricity depletes or harms them. 
2. It’s a Reliable, Cost-Effective Energy Source
The sun is a renewable energy source. Fossil fuels will eventually run out, butsunlight won’t. For that
reason, solar energy is highly reliable. And unlike fossil fuels which are expensive to mine and utilize,
it doesn’t cost anything to receive sunlight. A one-time installation of solar equipment is all that’s
needed to reap the benefits.
3. It Saves You Money in the Long Run
Though the cost of installing solar panels or a solar electric system has decreased in recent years,
some may still find the initial investment in solar energy to be intimidating. However, the key is
remembering that installation is a one-time event, whereas paying for conventional electricity is a
frequent, ongoing, and expensive obligation, especially as electric rates continue to rise. Making the
investment in running your home or building off of solar energy will save you considerably more
money over time.
4. It Creates Jobs and Spurs Economic Growth
Did you know that the solar energy industry creates more jobs than any other US sector? According
to the most recent National Solar Jobs Census report by The Solar Foundation, solar energy adds jobs
17 times faster than the overall US economy. As of 2019, there were approximately 250,000 solar
energy workers nationwide.
5. It Promotes Energy Independence
Energy independence means not having to rely on the power grid. Not only does this method make
you vulnerable to price spikes, but it’s also prone to outages, particularly on Long Island and in NYC.
With no other means of powering your home, you could run into a variety of issues in the event of
bad weather or damage to power lines. Using solar energy, especially when paired with a backup
battery system, allows you to not be tied to unreliable power grids when you need energy most.
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