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Solar Panels and Energy Sovereignty
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Highlights: Homework questions about how solar panels generate energy to power homes and how Indigenous people use them to pursue energy sovereignty.
Summary: This is a homework question supporting students to calculate how much electricity solar panels generate, how many solar panels are needed to power a typical home, and what difference it makes whether you connect them in series or parallel. Native American households disproportionately lack access to electricity in their homes, and some are pursuing "energy sovereignty" by installing solar panels in their communities.
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