Solar being the renewable energy sources is safer
because they produce little to no global warming emissions. This results in the
reduction of air and water pollution and abundant renewable energy source
directly from the sun. Therefore, increasing the supply of renewable energy
will reduce global warming emissions to a significant level.
The health and environmental benefits are as follows:
Solar
reduces water pollution
While all manufacturing processes require some water, solar
photovoltaic cells do not need water to produce electricity. This is one of the
biggest, yet least talked about environmental benefits of solar. Traditional
biomass and geothermal power plants, such as natural gas and coal-fired
facilities, need massive amounts of water to aid their vital cooling
requirements. With solar
energy, there is no pollution of local water
resources, nor does their operation (which again requires NO water) strain
local supplies such as agriculture, drinking systems, and other vital water
needs.
Solar
reduces air pollution
Harmful carbon dioxide and methane emissions from fossil
fuels are leading contributors to global warming and decreased air quality. Therefore,
generating electricity with solar panels produces no greenhouse gasses
whatsoever and will aslo help in curbing air pollution from the environment.
Solar
energy decreases greenhouse gas emissions
Generating electricity
with solar power instead of fossil fuels can reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, particularly carbon dioxide (CO2). Greenhouse gases produced when
fossil fuels are burned, lead to rising global temperatures and climate change.
Already, climate change contributes to serious environmental and public health
issues including extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and ecosystem
changes.
Solar
reduces the need for finite resources
Solar energy is renewable.
The sun is the world's most abundant energy source, producing an amazing
173,000 terawatts of solar energy every second. That is more than 10,000 times
the world's total combined energy use, and it can be used repeatedly.
Whereas, fossil fuels are non-renewable and while they may
seem in abundance today, there will come a time when the world will run out or
the cost of finding and extracting these sources will become too expensive. At
that time, the resulting damage to our financial infrastructure and environment
may be unrepairable. Switching to solar today is the best way to hedge against
the reality of finite fuel resources.
Solar
energy reduces respiratory and cardio health issues
One of the biggest benefits of solar energy is that it produces
very few air pollutants. According to the experts, widespread solar adoption
would significantly reduce nitrous oxides, sulfur dioxide, and particulate
matter emissions, all of which cause health problems. Among other health
benefits, solar power results in fewer cases of chronic bronchitis, respiratory
and cardiovascular problems, and lost workdays related to health issues.
In addition, generating electricity
from renewable energy will offer significant health benefits. The
use of wind, solar, and hydroelectric systems positively impact electricity and
water resources which affect daily human lives.
Solar is rapidly becoming one of the desirable options for
power across the globe, therefore with proper research and investments,
renewable energy is becoming a staple source of energy while reducing costs, as
consumers continue to recognize the need for clean, renewable energy.
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