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Difference between renewable and non-renewable energy

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  Technology is carving itself every second; we are used to it and cannot live without technology anywhere. While living in the house technology is all around us, in the office we use the latest machinery and software to mage work processes. The route that’s covered with a vehicle is also a technology. The blog you are reading through the phone or on a computer is a technology. The energy we use to run tech gadgets is also generated through a piece of technology. We have two different ways to generate electricity. The one is renewable which is purely green, clean, and less cost consuming. The second one is non-renewable energy , this resource is exhaustible, has many disadvantages like cause pollution to the environment, and it is more costly. Let’s dive into the ocean of these two energy resources. What is renewable resource? Renewable resources are those which cannot be exhausted even when you waste it after generating. As renewable resources, we have wind energy , hydro energ

Most Powerful Solar Panels 2020

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  Solar energy is all about efficient energy sources. In the solar industry, the most important thing that matters is efficiency. If your solar systems are not delivering the best efficiency, your customers will leave you and go anywhere else because there are many other businesses that are ready to catch new customers with exciting offers. Now talking about the solar industry now they are working on the development of the world’s most powerful solar panels. From the last few years, many companies have tried and some of them are come up with the next-gen solar panels system with the power ratings of 500-600W. Now this race of making and bringing the most powerful solar panels is getting faster. In last month a company released a solar panel system that will deliver a massive 600W. Another company from china unveiled an impressive 610W solar panel. Like these releases many other companies have made a start with the 660W and 800W solar panels that are larger in size, rarely people