China has taken a big decision on electricity: China to meet country’s electricity demand in a jiffy

By Pralay Bhunia

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China has taken a big decision on electricity
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China has taken a big decision on electricity. They are now making every house a solar panel. From remote villages to big cities, they are trying to maintain this trend. Chinese researchers believe that if the outer walls of every house in the country can be made with solar panels, then the electricity that will be generated from there will meet their electricity needs.

China has taken this decision to meet its electricity demand

As a result, there will be no need for electricity separately. China has already started working on this. Especially in the villages, they are trying to make this system more effective. These houses look like houses made of glass. But this glass will be much stronger. They will be able to carry out their work with the electricity that will be generated from here.

Besides, this arrangement will also be good in the high-rise houses that have been built in the city. The way these solar panels are made is very different from the others. These solar panels will also ensure that electricity can be generated in low light during the monsoon. It will not cost much to make these solar panels. As a result, common people can easily buy these solar panels and use them for their own purposes. As a result, Chinese researchers think that they can leave any other country behind with this alternative electricity road.

According to them, there are many countries in the world market of solar panels. However, the solar panels they make can generate electricity in any situation. And if the sunlight is good then there is no word. Everyone can store excess electricity in their homes. As a result, the green can be saved easily as well as the demand for electricity will be easily met.

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Pralay Bhunia

Passionate about travel and storytelling, Pralay curates insightful blog posts, tech, travel news, and engaging Google Web Stories to inspire fellow travelers.

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