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Today, due to population growth and industrial developments, there is an increasing need for energy, especially electricity, which is one of the purest energies and can be easily converted into other energies and can be transmitted, distributed and used. It can be done in such a way that human beings see electricity as embedded in their lives and find life difficult without it, and on the other hand, achieving such clean and important energy is not easy because the production of this energy itself requires the availability of other energies. These energies are limited and available to limited…mehr

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Today, due to population growth and industrial developments, there is an increasing need for energy, especially electricity, which is one of the purest energies and can be easily converted into other energies and can be transmitted, distributed and used. It can be done in such a way that human beings see electricity as embedded in their lives and find life difficult without it, and on the other hand, achieving such clean and important energy is not easy because the production of this energy itself requires the availability of other energies. These energies are limited and available to limited countries and their prices are increasing day by day, and even to achieve it, sometimes there are bloody wars between the owners of this energy and its major consumers, and the obvious example is the US war with Iraq. It was carried out under the pretext of the war on terror, but its real goal was to obtain Iraqi oil.This makes it clear that you have to think about other and endless energies. As you know, the source of solar energy is the most reliable energy that existed billions of years ago, and as long as there is solar energy, there is the world.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Sadegh Sahraei Professore assistente, Dipartimento di Ingegneria meccanica e dei polimeri, Facoltà di Ingegneria, Università Lorestan, Khorramabad, Iran.