
1) Biosphere 2 heat source 2) Energy conversion 3) English-language journal 4) Modern source of power 5) Photovoltaic power 6) Solar energy
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the radiant energy of the Sun, which can be converted into other forms of energy, such as heat or electricity.
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Radiant energy from the Sun.
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radiation from the Sun capable of producing heat, causing chemical reactions, or generating electricity. The Sun is an extremely powerful energy ... [24 related articles]
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Energy derived ultimately from the Sun. The amount of solar radiation that reaches the Earth is only about one billionth of the total energy that the Sun generates, or the equivalent of about 420 trillion kilowatt-hours. The amount of energy that strikes the Earth's surface in one day exceeds daily ...
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Electromagnetic energy transmitted from the sun (solar radiation). The amount that reaches the earth is equal to one billionth of total solar energy generated, or the equivalent of about 420 trillion kilowatt-hours.
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Energy transmitted from the sun in the form of electromagnetic radiation. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Electromagnetic energy transmitted from the sun (solar radiation). The amount that reaches the earth is equal to one billionth of total solar energy generated, or the equivalent of about 420 trillion kilowatt-hours.
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The energy produced by the sun.
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Direct radiant energy from the sun. It also includes indirect forms of energy such as wind, falling or flowing water (hydropower), ocean thermal gradients, and biomass, which are produced when direct solar energy interact with the earth. See solar radiationSolar Radiation
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(Learning Modules / Geography / Geography of energy) Energy derived from the sun's light.
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Energy from the sun.
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is the energy from the sun and it provides the source for all energy sources - wind, water, waves, biofuels and fossil fuels
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The energy produced by the sun.
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See insolation.
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It is energy derived from the sun’s radiation.
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solar energy, solar power, solar electricity 1. Useful energy that is immediately derived from the sun; for example, a system that collects and uses the heat of the sun to warm a building or to generate electricity. 2. In the larger sense, any energy source that can be ultimately traced to the action of the sun.
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Energy from the sun. The heat that builds up on surfaces exposed to the sun is an example.
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Energy from the sun that is used to make electricity or heat
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The light (photons) and heat from the sun.
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solar power noun energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy; `the amount of energy falling on the earth is given by the solar constant, but very little use has been made of solar energy`
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Energy derived from the light and heat from the Sun. The amount of energy falling on just 1 sq km/0.4 sq mi is about 4,000 megawatts, enough to heat and light a small town. Solar heaters usually consist of concave mirrors or reflective parabolic surfaces that concentrate the Sun's rays onto a black (heat-absorbing) panel containing pipe...
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Electromagnetic energy transmitted from the sun (solar radiation). The amount that reaches the earth is equal to one billionth of total solar energy generated, or the equivalent of about 420 trillion kilowatt-hours.
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Energy from the sun. The heat that builds up in your car when it is parked in the sun is an example of solar energy.
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energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
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