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Today, discussions about green energy are everywhere, highlighting the urgent need to shift away from traditional "dirty" sources like coal and fossil fuels. Yet, these conversations often feel distant filled with scientific jargon or corporate lingo leaving everyday people feeling more like passive listeners than active participants. But real change depends on the average person, not just through eco-friendly choices at home, but also by standing against the expansion of harmful energy industries.Among the various clean energy options, solar power stands out as one of the most accessible.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Today, discussions about green energy are everywhere, highlighting the urgent need to shift away from traditional "dirty" sources like coal and fossil fuels. Yet, these conversations often feel distant filled with scientific jargon or corporate lingo leaving everyday people feeling more like passive listeners than active participants. But real change depends on the average person, not just through eco-friendly choices at home, but also by standing against the expansion of harmful energy industries.Among the various clean energy options, solar power stands out as one of the most accessible. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, but for many, that's where their understanding ends. This short book is designed for readers with little to no background in solar technology. It offers a clear, introductory look at how solar panels work.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Malek Abunaemeh (right) earned his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Alabama in 2001, followed by an M.S. in Physics in 2008 from the University of Alabama, Huntsville and his Ph.D. in Physics from Alabama A&M University in 2011.Jaden Gonzalez (left) earned his Bachelor of Science in Physics from St Johns University in 2025.