There are many pros of solar energy, but there are cons too. Most people believe that solar energy is amazing because it prevents pollution and using up of fossil fuels. There is also a history to it, The French physicist Antoine Cesar Becquerel researched the solar panel, in 1839. Charles Fritts created the very first solar panel, who used junctions that were created when the semiconductor was coated by a very thin layer of gold. The earliest solar cells and panels that were created were useless and the energy received from the sun stood under 1%. Russell Ohl was the first inventor, who created the silicon solar cell in 1941. In 1954, the three American researchers Gerald Pearson, Calvin Fuller and Daryl Chapin were able to create a solar …show more content…
The class learned that the panels need extensive maintenance and care. When the class looked at the sample circuit our teacher had made we saw it light up, but after a few days it didn’t have any sunlight to absorb the light didn’t work anymore. This proved the statement in the previous paragraph saying that solar panels are useless on a cloudy day. While making the project we had to be very careful of the panel, because it was fragile. The light of my project still lights up and makes a good glow, though it is powered by solar panels. The light is great and the solar panel isn’t damaged even though its been sitting there in the corner not being paid attention to.
In conclusion, there are many pros and cons of solar energy and both of them are very convincing. No one can really pick a side if they have just started to research. Many may pick the pros side and side with solar energy.They are right in their own way. I’m not sure which side to pick since I’m not sure. Both articles were very convincing and endearing, but they would leave anyone confused. There are many pros and cons but solar energy is unique in its own way. Even if it will fail it will live on as an idea, trying to be