The use of solar power reduces air pollution. Fossil fuels emit harmful carbon dioxide and methane. This has led to decreased air quality. Generating energy with solar panels produces no greenhouse gasses as at all. This has a big impact over time on air quality and climate change. The use of solar power can help to preserve the Earth and its natural resources for generations to come.
The use of Solar energy reduces water pollution. Just about all manufacturing processes require some water. However, solar photovoltaic cells don't need water to generate electricity. Conserving our water resources is one of the biggest environmental benefits of using solar energy. Most biomass and geothermal power plants use massive amounts of water. With solar energy there is no pollution of local water resources, and it does not put a strain on local supplies.
Solar energy reduces the need for our finite resources. Solar energy is renewable. The sun is the world’s most abundant energy source. It can produce 173,000 terawatts of energy every second. It can be used over and over. Fossil fuels cannot as they are not renewable. Sooner or later the world will run out of these finite resources. The best solution is to switch to solar energy before these resources become too expensive or are gone altogether.
Solar energy can create a better world for future generations. Preserving our finite resources is a must. For our children, and our children’s children. Solar energy can help do all of this. Using solar power will reduce water and air pollution. Cutting back on greenhouse emissions will help the climate and help repair damage done to the Earth for many generations. Solar energy will ensure a future for generations to come without the worry of drinking polluted water or breathing harmful air.