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Ethan Cruz
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23 April, 06:19
How do we get more energy from the sun?
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Casey Rivas
23 April, 06:34
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Well the solar radiation reaches Earth with more than enough energy in a single square meter to illuminate five 60-watt lightbulbs if all the sunlight could be captured and converted to electricity.
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