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Renewable Energy![]() Concepts of Renewable Energy
By Kjetil Svendsen Before we completely study the
concepts of renewable energy, first we have to know and understand the types of
energy used. At present, world mainly depends on energy sources such as
electricity, coal and carbon restraining substances for example fossil fuel.
These elements are available in earths ecosystem. They can be neither
reproduced nor available in plenty. Since electrical energy is
produced from the blazing properties of fossil fuel and coal, the handling by
consumers amplifies the dangerous properties that are happened by blazing coal
and carbon-containing materials. Generally, green energy is
defined as the energy which can be renewed or reused. There are different
sources of Renewable energy that can be used within our infrastructure. With
the existing and the modern technology, these schemes are gaining more and more
importance. Solar, wind and water are some of the sources available to be
renewed or reused, which are environmentally free and friendly. Solar power is one of the
commonly used green energy. The main energy produced by solar is power. Any
information regarding the assembling of homemade solar system you can log on to
websites which guides you on this subject. Wind is another renewable
energy which can be used as an alternative source of energy. If you have built
your house in a flat land measuring an acre, then it is very easy to generate
power through wind.'Water' is another green energy, which is used to generate
power. Over the years, water has been the main source in generating power. If
you want to generate power separately then you require a moving 'body of
water'. These 'green energy' sources
generate energy without releasing 'carbon' into the environment. Generally, the
set up is very costly but its worth because they save money and can make back
the cost. Wind, solar and water are the sources of energy which are
environmental free and friendly. 'Renewable energy' has all the
properties to reproduce and is available in huge quantity. These sources such
as wind, solar and water are the main contributors to the earths prolonged
existence and supply an exceptional source of 'natural energy'. With the combination
of these natural resources and modern technology, we can produce power in a
large quantity, in much safer process and without damaging the eco-system. There are number of properties
which adds up to the benefits of 'Renewable energy'. 'Infinite supply'- Elements
namely wind, water and sun are in huge abundance and can produce a continual
deliver of energy, which would never fall short or run out. These elements do
not flourish because these elements are the piece of earths chemical build
-up.'Earth and Human health'- Natural 'green energy' properties does not cause
an eminent danger to the animals, humans and earth. These Ecological elements
do not harm and cause damages, but contribute to the 'earths longevity' and
'reproduction'. 'Cost effective' - There are
many renewable resources which are available in scarcity; many 'green energy'
users have reported a dip in utility rates. The property of 'renewable energy'
will never raise the price of production. Additionally, 'Renewable energy'
sources may offer financial inducement for wind and solar power users. |