Sagot :
Answer:
1. Solar Transportation
Trains, trams, subways, buses, planes, and cars in many cities are all transitioning to solar power. About 28 percent of the United States annual energy consumption goes toward transporting people and goods. Ninety-two percent of the energy vehicles use comes from gasoline and diesel fuels.
2. Solar Charging
Battery life is a daily nuisance in the technological world. Cell phones, tablets, smart watches, wearables – users can only go so long before they have to plug these devices into an outlet or replace the batteries.
3. Solar Heating
Solar power is an excellent tool for heating and cooling, but the sun’s heating capacities are especially versatile. Solar thermal collectors allow people to harness PV for thermal, or heat, energy.
4. Solar Lighting
Solar-powered lights have cropped up in thousands of cities around the U.S. Solar power is an easy, affordable, and efficient way to power streetlamps, exterior lights, string lights, landscape lighting, and other lights.
5. Solar Electricity
Last but certainly not least, solar energy is a source of daily electricity. Residential and commercial buildings can use PV panels on the roof or lawn to capture the sun’s rays and convert them into electricity.