Solar panels are panels that produce electricity without harming the environment in the process. The way that the panels work is by letting photons knock the electrons free from atoms producing a constant flow of clean energy. This process can only happen if there is enough sunlight. Solar panels can go anywhere as long as there is enough sunlight to produce power. The ideal place for solar panels to go is onto the roof of your house, because they should be exposed to enough sunlight.
Solar panels are very important in our modern world. Unlike coal mining facilities that produce an abundance of CO2, solar panels produce clean energy and also don't affect the environment negatively in the process. Solar panels can be set to move to the direction of the sun to maximize usage time. Every single day the sun produces more than enough energy to power the whole Earth.
Without solar panels, deforestation would worsen because of the amount of land required to mine fossil fuels. Every house that has solar panels is helping to lower the rate of deforestation, because there is no need for fossil fuels.
You may be thinking to yourself that solar panels cost a fortune, but they really do not. It is cheaper long term to install solar panels than to not have them at all. And they also help the Earth stay green and healthy. Soon in the future, electric cars and in home appliances will be replacing fossil fuel running cars and home appliances. So installing solar panels now can lower you electricity costs by a large amount.
Having solar panels installed can raise the value of your house. Even if you have solar panels installed and you don't use much electricity you can hook your solar panels up to the grid so the power you aren't using will go and power other houses. The Australian government even pays you if you produce a certain amount of excess electricity. The government even gives home owners that install solar panels money to help make the installation affordable.