Solar (Solar Energy), generally refers to the radiation energy of sunlight


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2024-01-11

Since the formation of the earth, organisms have mainly lived on the heat and light provided by the sun, and since ancient humans have also known to dry objects with sunlight as a method of preserving food, such as making salt and drying salted fish. However, under the reduction of fossil fuels, it is intended to further develop solar energy. The use of solar energy has passive use (photothermal conversion) and photoelectric conversion in two ways. Solar power is an emerging renewable energy source. In a broad sense, solar energy is the source of many energy on the earth, such as wind energy, chemical energy, water potential energy and so on. In billions of years, solar energy is an inexhaustible, inexhaustible source of energy.

Solar energy (Solar Energy), generally refers to the radiation energy of sunlight, in modern general used for power generation. Since the formation of the earth, organisms have mainly lived on the heat and light provided by the sun, and since ancient humans have also known to dry objects with sunlight as a method of preserving food, such as making salt and drying salted fish. However, under the reduction of fossil fuels, it is intended to further develop solar energy. The use of solar energy has passive use (photothermal conversion) and photoelectric conversion in two ways. Solar power is an emerging renewable energy source. In a broad sense, solar energy is the source of many energy on the earth, such as wind energy, chemical energy, water potential energy and so on. In billions of years, solar energy is an inexhaustible, inexhaustible source of energy. Solar energy is generated by the fusion of internal hydrogen atoms to release huge nuclear energy, radiant energy from the sun. The vast majority of the energy required by humans comes directly or indirectly from the sun. Through photosynthesis, plants release oxygen, absorb carbon dioxide, and convert solar energy into chemical energy for storage in plants. Coal, oil, natural gas and other fossil fuels are also formed by the evolution of ancient animals and plants buried underground after a long geological age. In addition, water energy, wind energy, etc. are also converted from solar energy. The energy contained in the earth itself usually refers to the energy related to the thermal energy in the earth's interior and the energy related to the nuclear reaction. The energy associated with nuclear reactions is nuclear energy. When the structure of the nucleus changes, a large amount of energy can be released, called nuclear energy, referred to as nuclear energy, commonly known as atomic energy. It comes from the nuclear fission energy resources during fission reactions such as uranium and plutonium stored in the earth's crust, and the nuclear fusion energy resources during fusion reactions such as deuterium, tritium and lithium stored in the ocean. These substances release energy when nuclear reactions occur. The biggest use of nuclear energy is currently generating electricity. In addition, it can also be used as other types of power sources, heat sources, etc.