Ancient civilizations like the Greeks and Romans cleverly incorporated solar energy into their daily lives, using it to heat water and design buildings. Historical asbad (windmill) Credit: Elyas Hasani/Shutterstock Ever since the Industrial Revolution, civilization has been powered mostly by fossil fuels. In theory, humans first used sunlight to light fires in the 7th century B. using magnifying glass materials. Later, scientists like Horace de Saussure and John Dalton conducted groundbreaking experiments that laid the foundation for modern solar. . Solar energy has played a role in human civilisation for thousands of years, long before the invention of solar panels. From early sun-worshipping cultures to today's cutting-edge photovoltaic technology, the use of the sun's power has evolved dramatically.
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