For the past 150 years or so, we have relied on coal, oil and other fossil fuels for our energy supply, required for our everyday activities, such as driving, heating and cooling our homes, and utilizing electricity. These also release greenhouse gases when they are used and are a major source of global warming and climate change. These are known as non-renewable energy sources as they come from finite sources and will eventually run out.
Around the world, the use of renewable energy is on the rise. Renewable energy is generated from sources that naturally replenish themselves and are inexhaustible. This form of energy is the fastest growing in the world.
Why is renewable energy important?
Renewable energy has many benefits, as it can help fight climate change as it creates no direct greenhouse gases. It also decreases pollution, with some either emitting much lower levels of pollution or none at all. It is also a very reliable source of power, as it will never run out. Once built, the renewable facilities usually don’t cost a lot of money to run and the energy is usually free, creating more stable prices over time. In a perfect world, all energy would be derived from renewable sources. This would imply no more oil drilling/unfortunate oil spills, less damaging carbon emissions discharged into the atmosphere, and reduced global warming consequences. Though there is still a long way to go, scientists are making discoveries every day that help renewable energy sources become viable solutions.Types of renewable energy sources
- Solar
- Wind
- Hydro-electric power:
- Biomass
- Geothermal
- Generating electricity directly from the Earth’s heat;
- Producing heat directly from hot water boiling on the planet’s surface;
- Using pumps over the shallow ground to heat (and to cool) buildings.
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