We have already covered most of the parts of solar and wind
energy and how they can be reused for commercial consumption, but today we are
diving deep into the subject and talking about things that were not covered in
Part 1.
Wind and solar energy have proven to be a reliable source of
renewable energy, and more and more companies are investing their time and
wealth in it. This proves to be cost-efficient for us to use electricity, and
it will also be a great breakthrough in the field and serve as a benchmark for
future innovations.
Technological advancements have played a very integral part
in achieving this feat of renewable energy using solar and wind power. Although
it hasn’t been commercialized yet, with gradual advancements, it will make its
way through our households.
Currently, there are several solar projects in progress across the globe, most of which come from Asia and a few from America. China is working on the largest solar project in Yanchi Ningxia and covers an area of approximately 11,300 acres which is almost the size of San Marino.
Currently, there are several solar projects in progress across the globe, most of which come from Asia and a few from America. China is working on the largest solar project in Yanchi Ningxia and covers an area of approximately 11,300 acres which is almost the size of San Marino.
There has been a 74% reduction in the Levelized Cost of
electricity produced by renewable energy using solar and wind PV between 2010
and 2018.
Here is an infographic that will show you in-depth details
of the renewable wind and solar energy.