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Yes, solar energy can be used to power emergency shelters. Solar panels can be installed on the roofs of shelters or nearby areas to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity. This renewable energy source can provide a reliable and sustainable power supply for lighting, heating, cooling, and charging essential devices in emergency situations.

The payback period for solar panel installations varies depending on factors such as the cost of the system, the amount of electricity generated, and the savings on utility bills. On average, it can range from 5 to 15 years.

A solar panel is a device that converts sunlight into electricity, whereas a solar-powered ventilation system utilizes this electricity to power fans or motors that circulate air for ventilation purposes. Essentially, a solar panel generates the energy, while a solar-powered ventilation system uses that energy to perform a specific function.

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