Write For Us

Could Solar Energy Actually Save the Electric Grid in a Heatwave? | WSJ

Sponsored Post Vitamin D2 Canada Persia
106 Views
Published
Solar energy is the fastest growing clean energy source in the U.S., compared to wind, water and nuclear power. As extreme temperatures from heat waves strain electric grids in the U.S., many parts of the country could face blackouts. Solar energy is a potential solution to protect the grid during extreme heat.

WSJ explores how solar power could be effective during this extreme heat while looking at some of the challenges solar energy presents like increasing climate waste and efficiency issues.

0:00 Heat waves and blackouts
0:21 Solar power, explained
1:53 Solar power challenges

#SolarEnergy #HeatWaves #WSJ
Category
Television
Tags
solar energy, solar panels, solar power
Sign in or sign up to post comments.
Be the first to comment