Efficiency of Wind and Solar Energy: Which is Better?

 

 

 

 

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Text Box: This is the very last step of the experiment and everything is almost done. This is where you must conclude everything you have learned, and you must make an observation about what you did. Observe what happened during the experiment and how you could make it better, and write down what you could do next time so that your experiment works out. Examine your data, what happened, why, how, and what can you do to make it better? 

Conclusion

I conclude that the solar energy machine was more efficient than the wind energy machine. This was because the solar machine was much lighter and less bulky than the anemometer and had the ability to run on both solar and wind power. The next time I do this experiment, I will make both machines exactly like the solar turbine, the only difference being that the solar turbine will have a wind block around it and have a more reflective material beneath it. I conclude that wind energy is a more likely source to power our earth because the wind may blow at any time of day or night, while the sun does not shine for twenty four hours. This experiment was worthwhile, because it showed two ways to produce clean, efficient energy without pollution. I can conclude also, however, that solar also has a potential for being improved and used as a source of energy. We can help to save our environment; do simple things to conserve energy and reduce pollution. Contribute to the movement; go green!

 

Go Green!!!