Solar Panels—the solar panels are made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells, which convert sunlight into direct current (DC) electricity throughout the day. Inverter—this device converts the DC electricity generated by the solar panels into the alternating current (AC) electricity.
The advantages solar power has to both ledc and medc is that solar energy is renewable, you can get it anywhere in the world and those countries will not run out of solar energy. It also created jobs for local people being able to fit the panels into place. Reduces co2 emissions having a good global impact. Another major impact using solar power will have is it will reduce the use and dependence on fossil fuels. Once having the panels fitted in place, not much maintenance is needed to keep them mainly a advantage for a ledc who may not have the money to repair them. However the disadvantages of solar panels are that the energy source can be unreliable in certain parts of the world and cannot generate electricity at night. The initial cost of the panels is very expensive. But a main advantage for the ledc is that where there countries are they have most potential for using solar energy.
The potential future problems of solar power is what people will make of having what post people count as eye sores all round the world and whether it will be able to sustain the requirements of today’s demand for lots of electricity. Also how will ledc cope with the costs of these panels? However the solar panels will surely have to success providing electricity all over the world. It will reduce the demand for fossil fuels allowing us to save that resource yet still produce electricity.
Overall I think it would be good to provide solar panels all over the world as it would reduce emissions and save valuable resources. Allowing both ledc and medc to produce low emission energy. However it may not become the world’s leading energy source but it would certainly help to produce electricity for all