Can a solar panel ever produce as much energy as it takes to produce a solar panel?


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Yes. Sunlight is so plentiful (natural resource) that the the constant rate at which light is being used by the solar panel will eventually surpass the energy used to make the photovolatic cells that make up the solar panel.
Solar panels are highly efficient- often times people sell back extra energy to power plants and earn money. That reinforces the fact that solar panels are very effective and that the energy produced will produce as much energy as it takes to make.
Eventually Yes.
maybe it could maybe it couldnt
Yes. The panel can produce energy indefinietly (as long as the sun shines). Sometime in the future, it will have produced as much energy as it took to make it.

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