Solar power in Cambodia currently only makes up around 7% of the country's energy mix, significantly lagging behind hydropower and non-renewable sources.
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Solar panels do not need direct sunlight to produce electricity. They work by capturing daylight, not just sunshine. Even on cloudy or rainy days, sunlight still passes through the clouds and reaches the panels, allowing them to generate power, though at a reduced level compared.
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After harnessing solar energy through photovoltaic panels, homeowners and businesses have the option to sell surplus electricity back to the grid. This practice, known as net metering, enables solar panel owners to earn credits or payments for the energy they contribute to the grid.
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Yes, solar panels continue to produce electricity even in sub-zero temperatures. The most persistent misconception? Believing that solar panels need heat to work.
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