Have you ever owned a solar powered calculator? Depending on where you live and where you keep it they do work fairly well but are nothing like as efficient as the new solar-powered devices available today.
One of the many benefits of solar power is that it adapts well to portability. You have seen the solar panels on vehicles in space and on recreational vehicles on terra firma providing power to those who want to travel to the far flung corners of the universe.
This is a fast developing technology which needs to keep pace with the rash of new devices on the market like mobile phones and MP3 players – did you know that you can now obtain a good quality solar charger for you i-pod?
This is an excellent way to reduce the load on the national grid and people should be encourages to turn to solar power wherever the possibility lies – all you need, after all, is sunlight and some solar cells.
The common response is that phone chargers etc don’t use much power, which is true, but how many phones and other similar devices are being charged in your home right now? And in how many homes?
When you add it up there is a strong case for solar powered chargers. Not that this is the only use for solar power. Just as you may be able to enjoy cheap power when you holiday at some remote spot by using the solar panels on your RV, consider the people who live permanently in such out of the way locations where they may not even have access to normal power lines. Solar power – or possibly wind turbines though these tend to create as much noise as they do power – is a real boon for them giving quiet, clean access to electricity from the sun's rays.
by "environment clean generations"
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