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How soon will our fossil fuels run out? Some experts say- in fifty years. Some say hundred. However that is not the problem. Scientists tell us that long before we run out fossil fuels like oil and coal, the earth will run out of the ability to withstand the use of fossil fuels.
Yes, since man learnt to use coil and oil for his use and especially in the last five decades or so, pollution caused by fossil fuels has been steadily destroying our environment. It has come to such a pass that the very air we breathe reeks of poison and global warming is a clear and present danger.

Solar energy: The hope for the future
What we often forget is that the ultimate source
of most of the energy used in the world today is the sun. In fact, the fossil fuels too are nothing but nature’s own way to storing and then using solar energy. So, if only there was a way to convert sunlight into energy. Energy that cannot be used in different forms but is environmental friendly as well. That is where solar PVs come in.
Solar photo voltaic: Energizing the future
Solar photo voltaic are extremely simple devices that convert the direct sunlight that falls into its panels into pure electricity. Let us s
ee what this means.

 100% RENEWABLE:  The sun is shining down on us for billions of years. And it will continue to do so for billions more. There is very little chance that we will sue up our share of sunlight in the near future.
CLEAN:- No toxic pollutants, no emissions. Solar energy is as environmental friendly as they come.
EVOLVING: There has been very little development in fuel burning technology in fuel burning technology in the last decade or two. In the same time solar energy technology has grown by leaps and bounds. As you are reading this, solar energy is becoming cheaper and more efficient.
INEXPENSIVE: True, initial installations costs are high. However, as international oil prices continue to rise, solar energy will prove to be a more affordable option in the long run.
THE FUTURE IS SOLAR:-

In 2014, the world was producing the 17.7 Giga Watts of power. This is approximately equal to 1% of the world’s energy production. Doesn’t seem a lot? Well, think again. Even one percent is huge considering that solar energy technology is so nascent. The future has more potential the rest of us can even imagine.