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Why Renewable Energy

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Exist Forever

Unlike fossil fuels, renewable energy will always exist.

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Minimize pollutants

Renewable energy sources don’t produce smog, acid rain, or other byproducts

cost effectiveness

Low cost

Only fixed cost required to setup renewable energy, no varialbe cost required

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Creates jobs

Energies are essential part of our lives so it will create many job opportunities

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Renewable Energy Origin

A renewable energy source means energy that has infinite life and does not end in the near future like fossil fuels. Renewable energy is derived from natural processes that are replenished constantly. In its various forms, it derives directly from the sun, or from heat generated deep within the earth. It is often thought of as an innovative technology, harnessing nature’s power and used for heating, transportation, lighting, and other purposes are increasing rapidly and its demand will increase even more with environmental concern.

There is one voice of all nations for the consumption of renewable sources of energy; because of their eco-friendly nature and low cost. Renewable innovations are fit for far-off regions and developing nations, where energy is frequently vital in human life's progress.  As renewable energy consumption continues to grow, a key mission will be to modernize it, making it easy to use, and better integrated into our daily life.

Sources of Renewable Energy

Clean energy is expected to be the future source of energy. Generating energy from fossil fuels is old-fashioned and many countries plan to shift from fossil fuels to methods that are better for the environment, such as wind, water and solar energy.

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Solar Energy

radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies

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Wind Energy

use of wind to provide mechanical power through wind turbines to turn electric generators for electrical power.

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Geothermal Energy

is the thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth, can be used for heating and cooling purposes

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Hydro Energy

Use of falling or fast-running water to produce electricity or to power machines.

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Tidal Energy

is harnessed by converting energy from tides into useful forms of power, mainly electricity.

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Biomass Energy

is plant or animal material used as fuel to produce electricity or heat

The nation that leads in renewable energy will be the nation that leads the world.

- James Cameron

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Renewable Energy

Renewable energy is defined as energy that is renewed at a fair good rate by natural processes. Sunlight, wind, flowing water, and biomass are examples of renewable energy sources. Renewable energy represents the world’s ability to adapt the mix of resources required to meet the world’s energy demands for current and future generations while also […]

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Biomass Energy

According to official World Bank data, biomass accounts for around 13% of all primary energy consumed globally. When we look back 30 years, the official figure was almost 0%. The new estimate was made because it was evident that bioenergy, despite not being sold, was extremely important in many countries. Despite the fact that total […]

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Geothermal Energy

The interior of the earth is tremendously hot. Some of the heat is due to energy released during the formation of the planet. The radioactivity of materials in the ground produces a massive amount of heat energy. Heat transmission to the surface is limited by the low heat transfer capabilities of the components that make […]

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Hydropower Energy

Hydroelectric power is electricity generated by water turbines that convert potential energy in falling water to mechanical energy. Hydropower turbines are driven by water. The main source of energy is gravity and the height at which the water falls down into the turbine. The product of the water’s mass, the gravity factor (g = 9.81), […]