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One of the advantages of solar energy is that it is _____.
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One of the advantages of solar energy is that it is _____.
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One of the advantages of solar energy is that it is
nonpolluting
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The main advantage of solar energy is that it is a renewable source of energy.
This means that the energy obtained from the sun is always present as long as the sun exists and can never terminate (since the sun will always be present till the end of life on earth).
Energy from the sun is also a clean source of energy as it causes no pollution to the environment.
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