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Photovoltaics (PV) are any '''solar panels''' that produce electricity.
Photovoltaics (PV) are any '''solar panels''' that produce electricity.
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<!--: {{minor|''Not to be confused with [[solar thermal panels]] (non-electric) which just heat air or water in the sun.''}}-->
<!--: {{minor|''Not to be confused with [[solar thermal panels]] (non-electric) which just heat air or water in the sun.''}}-->


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*** [[sodium-sulfur batteries]]
*** [[sodium-sulfur batteries]]
*** [[sodium-ion batteries]]
*** [[sodium-ion batteries]]
*** {{light|The above battery types are not on the market yet. Innovations are needed.}}
*** {{light|These battery types (above) are not on the market yet. Innovations are needed.}}
* ''Some'' excess summer daytime energy may be worth storing by producing [[hydrogen gas]] (which could be burned in the winter for [[heating]]).
* ''Some'' excess summer daytime energy may be worth storing by producing [[hydrogen gas]] (which could be burned in the winter for [[heating]]).
* To reduce the need for energy storage, it would help if people were to charge their [[electric vehicles]] mostly during the day, and if factories were to run only during the day (and maybe even temporarily shut down in the winter). <sup>[new economics needed]</sup>
* To reduce the need for energy storage, it would help if people were to charge their [[electric vehicles]] mostly during the day, and if factories were to run only during the day (and maybe even temporarily shut down in the winter). <sup>[new economics needed]</sup>
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In general, [[rooftop solar]] can almost always provide enough ''electricity'' for a house (and even charge an [[EV]] in many cases), but not always enough [[heating]].
In general, rooftop solar can almost always provide enough ''electricity'' for a house (and even charge an [[EV]] in many cases), but not always enough [[heating]].


{{minor|Burning [[hydrogen gas]] (generated from [[wind]] power) could probably make up the difference.}}
{{minor|For heating: Burning [[hydrogen gas]] (generated from [[wind]] power) could probably make up the difference.}}




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Compared to [[wind power]], solar is far less land-intensive {{x|about 50x less, based on the fact that the atmosphere converts about 2% of the sun's energy (that hits the Earth) into winds}} but far more invasive to the land it ''does'' use.
Compared to [[wind power]], solar is far less land-intensive {{x|about 50x less, based on the fact that the atmosphere converts about 2% of the sun's energy (that hits the Earth) into winds}} but far more invasive to the land it ''does'' use. So [[rooftop solar]] should come first, as much as possible.
 


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Solar thermal panels]] - {{light|Not electric, only for heating water & air.<!--[[hot water|water]] and [[heating|air]].-->}}
* [[Solar thermal panels]] - {{light|Not electric. Only for heating water & air.<!--[[hot water|water]] and [[heating|air]].-->}}
* [[Concentrated solar thermal]]
* [[Concentrated solar thermal]]
* [[Concentrator photovoltaics]]
* [[Concentrator photovoltaics]]