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Renewable Energy is energy produced from resources that are regenerative or for all practical purposes can not be depleted. Sources such the sun and the wind, can never be exhausted and therefore called renewable. They cause fewer emissions and are avalable locally. Their use can, to some large extent, reduce chemical, radioactive and thermal pollution. They may be a viable way to obtain clean and limitless energy. Fundamental essentials non-conventional sources of energy. A lot of the renewable sources of energy are fairly non-polluting and considered clean with the exception of biomass, a renewable source, can be a major polluter indoors.
Causes of renewable energy or non-conventional energy would be the sun, wind, agricultural residue, firewood and animal dung. Energy generated from the sun is known as solar technology. Energy derived from water is called hydroelectricity. Biomass is firewood, animal dung, biodegradable waste from cities and crop residue. It will become a source of energy when it's burnt. Geothermal energy is energy produced from hot, dry rocks, magma, warm water springs and natural geysers. Ocean thermal is energy produced from waves and tidal waves.
When it comes to renewable energy, the most powerful and useful is the sun. The sun is available from sunrise to sunset and produces an unimaginable quantity of energy each and everyday. What solar collectors do would be to harness the energy from the sun in the form of radiation to become usable forms of energy such as heat and electricity, Cells in particular converts sunshine into electricity. With technology being so advanced, solar cells are taken to a new level. There are recreational vehicles, cell phones and cars.
Solar Heat
Solar heating systems count on a source of bright light, a surface or liquid that can absorb light along with a storage device for the resulting heat generated. A greenhouse is a great one of this effect. Solar heat is definitely the cheapest and most practical form of renewable energy in the world. Some practical uses are water heaters, ovens, cookers and warming.
Green Living - Wind Energy
From times long, long ago, sailing ships relied on the energy of the wind depict oceans. Likewise wind energy was also used to work windmills for pumping water. Today, wind power has been used as a clean source of electricity around the world. Wind farms, since they are often called can provide enough electricity for 1000s of homes at a time. The effectiveness of wind is used to show turbines, which in turn is connected to an electrical generator as well as the gearbox inside the generator converts the energy of the spinning turbine into electricity.
Water Power
Ages ago, waterwheels were used to offer power for grain mills and lumber cutting. Hydroelectricity, since it is called today, produces over 60% from the electricity in Canada and 60% in america.