FUTURE SCOPE OF SOLAR ENERGY
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The solar energy is quite simply the energy produced directly by the sun and may be collected elsewhere, normally in the Earth. Solar energy is the ultimate energy source driving life as well as different human activities on Earth. The Sun is the only star of our solar system located at its center, the Earth and other planets orbit the Sun. The Sun creates its energy
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