5 Solar Facts That Warm Your Heart & the Planet’s!

Everyone knows solar energy is energy from the sun is converted into electricity, but did you know solar can power space stations and convert seawater into drinking water?

As solar energy continues to grow in Malaysia and become more common, check out these fun facts about solar energy below that the planet will love you for!

1. Solar-powered desalination plants convert seawater into drinking water!

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Solar power is increasingly being used for more than just electricity. In regions with scarce fresh water, solar energy powers desalination plants that turn seawater into drinkable water—a critical resource in many parts of the world.

2. Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels actually work in low light

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Many think solar panels need direct sunlight to function, but they actually generate electricity even on cloudy days. The panels still produce up to 10-25% of their normal output when it’s overcast.

3. The International Space Station is fully powered by solar!

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Solar power technology gained its first big break in space. NASA used it to power satellites in the 1950s and 60s. Today, almost every spacecraft uses solar power for energy, even on missions beyond Mars!

4. Solar was the cheapest electricity in history

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Solar can now generate electricity “at or below” $20 per megawatt per hour (MWh) in the best locations and with access to the most favorable policy support and finance. For projects with low-cost financing that tap high-quality resources, solar PV is now the cheapest source of electricity in history, according to the IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2020.

 

5. Solar energy is one of the fastest growing energy sources

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Solar and wind energy have scaled up faster than any other sources of electricity in history, according to Ember. These sources are growing fast enough to exceed rising demand but still need to accelerate to meet the global goal of tripling renewables by 2030.  

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Final Thoughts

Solar has become more than just an energy resource, but part of everyday life, from providing clean drinking water, becoming the cheapest source of electricity and powering a sustainable future for us all.  

Embracing the power of solar will continue to revolutionize the way we live everyday life and pave the way for us to access a cleaner and greener world.

Web Sources

  1. MIT News: Solar-powered system offers a route to inexpensive desalination
  1. CNET: Yes, Your Solar Panels Will Work When the Sun Isn’t Shining. Here's How
  1. NASA: Solar Arrays on the International Space Station
  1. Carbon Brief: Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’, confirms IEA
  1. Carbon Brief: Wind and solar are ‘fastest-growing electricity sources in history’

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