Yes, the energy stored in coal came from the sun.
Plants using an ingenious process called photosynthesis, use energy from the sun, to take carbon-dioxide from the air, use the carbon and release the oxygen back to the air.
After the plant is eaten or dies and is decomposed or burned (the net effect is the same) the oxygen again breaks the chemical bonds, releasing the energy from the sun and liberating the carbon-dioxide back to the air to become the next generation of plants.
Coal is carbon from the air and energy from the sun.
Solar energy is claimed as a clean form of energy as no carbon dioxide or nitrogen and sulfur oxides are produced during the operation of solar plants or solar cells (as is the case when using fossil fuels as coal, oil, or natural gas). However, solar energy is not absolutely clean if we look to the overall solar cycle including the production of solar cells or mirrors as well including the decommissioning of these solar plants or cells. Around 50 toxic elements are included in the production of solar cells or mirrors. In this regards, nuclear, wind, and hydro-electric power plants are even cleaner than solar power plants.
Coal and solar power are both sources of energy, but they differ in terms of environmental impact. Coal is a fossil fuel that produces greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants when burned, while solar power is a renewable energy source that produces electricity using sunlight without emitting harmful gases. Many countries are transitioning from coal to solar power to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change.
The energy from the Sun is solar energy.
"Create as much energy" is poorly defined. The amount of energy produced from solar energy will depend on the surface area used for solar panels, the weather, the efficiency of the panels, and for how long it is used. Similarly, the amount of energy produced by a coal power plant would depend on its size, its efficiency (which of course may also vary), and for how long it is used. Please think about what exactly you want to compare.
Solar energy is energy from the Sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy. It comes from the Sun's nuclear fusion reactions, where hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of sunlight. This energy can be harnessed using solar panels to generate electricity or heat.
The only thing similar is each produces energy. The coal is the dirtiest form while solar is the cleanest.
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Coal is formed from plant matter that grew millions of years ago and stored energy from the sun through photosynthesis. When coal is burned, it releases this stored solar energy in the form of heat and electricity.
When coal is burned, the energy released comes originally from the sun because coal is formed from organic matter such as dead plants and trees that captured solar energy through photosynthesis. This stored solar energy in the form of carbon is released when coal is burned, making it a fossil fuel.
Solar energy is a non-example of coal. Solar energy is generated from sunlight through solar panels, whereas coal is a fossil fuel that is mined from the earth.
Coal and solar energy are alike in that they are both sources of energy used to generate electricity. However, coal is a nonrenewable resource that emits greenhouse gases when burned, contributing to climate change, while solar energy is a renewable resource that produces clean electricity without harmful emissions.
Coal formation involves the conversion of solar energy into chemical energy through the process of photosynthesis in plants. Over millions of years, this stored chemical energy is further converted into coal through the accumulation and compression of plant matter in the Earth's crust, turning potential energy into stored energy in the form of coal.
The sun?
it provides energy without burning coal.
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Chemical energy is stored in coal. When coal is burned, this energy is released in the form of heat and light.
Coal, wind, hydroelectricity, and solar. Coal is most used.