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Solar Man-powered
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Solar electricity or man-powered electricity?

We depend on some types of electricity, yet which will use up too much? Man-powered electricity will leave us with less energy while solar will need replacements on panels. (at least what I think what happens.) So which is better? Both seems to have some negatives and positives, such as solar being supplied a long time and man-powered to have electricity at any time you want do generate some. I am so confused, so I want to see what you guys think is better and dependable. 

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Side: Solar
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Side: Man-powered
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I feel mother nature's weather patterns are an altogether much too unpredictable factor to depend on as a reliable source of uninterrupted energy.

My opinion is that battery technology will continue to develop to a point where households, commercial and industrial premises will be able to function on customized versions of advanced electrochemical cell power units.

Controversial as the concept may be we must recognise that only a decade or so back the idea that a vehicle could travel a few 100 miles at high speeds on battery alone would have been scoffed at.

Side: Man-powered