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3 FAQs about Photovoltaic panels do not require batteries to boil water

How much water does a solar power plant use?

Water use requirements for solar power plants depend on the technology and climate conditions at the site. In general, all solar power technologies use a modest amount of water (approximately 20 gallons per megawatt hour, or gal/MWh ) for cleaning solar collection and reflection surfaces like mirrors, heliostats, and photovoltaic (PV) panels.

Are solar power plants pollution-free?

Solar power plants, whether concentrating solar power (CSP) or photovoltaic systems (PV), offer pollution-free electricity generation with impacts on local water sources that are comparable to and often less than traditional fossil fuel generation.

How much water does a solar trough plant use?

The Nevada Solar One parabolic trough plant consumes 850 gallons of water per MWh on a 360-acre site near Las Vegas, or about 300,000 gallons per acre per year. In comparison, agriculture in Nevada requires almost 1.2 million gallons of water per acre per year – nearly four times the consumption of the solar power plant.

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