SOLAR MYTHS

Solar energy has numerous benefits, yet it’s often hindered by persistent myths that lead to misunderstandings about its practicality and impact. Dispelling these myths helps highlight solar energy’s role in building a cleaner, more resilient power system and empowering rural communities across America.

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Solar Myths and Facts

Does Solar Still Work In Bad Weather?

Does Solar Still Work In Bad Weather? Solar technology still powers the country in cloudy, rainy, or snowy weather A common misconception about solar energy is that it only functions effectively during sunny weather. While it's true that solar panels perform optimally...

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Are Subsidies the Reason for Renewables?

Are Subsidies the Reason for Renewables? Government Subsidies are Far From the Only Factor Driving Renewable Expansion Nationwide While government subsidies have undoubtedly played a role in fostering the growth of utility-scale wind and solar energy projects in the...

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Is Renewable Energy Reliable?

Is Renewable Energy Reliable? Renewable energy in the United States has proven to be a reliable and increasingly dominant force in the energy landscape Wind and solar power, the two fastest-growing renewables, have reached technological advancements that ensure...

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Why Can’t We Just Put Solar on Rooftops?

Why Can't We Just Put Solar on Rooftops? It comes down to a cost-benefit analysis When a potential utility-scale solar project is proposed in a rural community, many residents ask, "Why can't we just use existing parking lots or rooftops for solar power instead of...

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Does Renewable Energy Use Too Much Farmland?

Does Renewable Energy Use Too Much Farmland? Renewable Energy Only Requires a Small Amount of Farmable Land There is a common misconception that renewable energy, particularly solar and wind farms, uses excessive amounts of farmland, impacting agriculture and food...

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