Renewable energy is power which never runs out. Consider it during nature. Ie, the source is endless and will continue to be around as long as our Planet exists.
Solar, hydro, wind, tidal and biomass are good examples of renewable energy.
Solar Energy
Solar power is the power radiated by sunlight in the form of light and temperature. It's inexhaustible. Only a minuscule fraction of the available solar power is used.
Solar energy Energy
Energy may be turned into a usable form by using either solar heat or perhaps light (radiation).
We've authored a selection of articles on solar power and solar panels. Click on the Visit website (
this site) link below for even more details.
Hydro
Water can be channelled in a way that the strength of its is constant. Ie, water from a hose, down a stream, river, etc.
Hydro
For hundreds of years we've used water wheels turning machinery. Using exactly the same principle, water may be directed by way of a tunnel within which turbines are located. The
performance of the water is utilized to spin the turbine which drives electricity generators.
New Zealand, China, Brazil, USA and Canada are major hydro generators using manmade dams across rivers to produce storage lakes. Globally, around nineteen % of electric power is generated by hydro - in the USA it's around 7 %.
Wind
Tidal
Biomass
Non-Renewable Energy
Electricity Generation Sources
BUT
you've read this far so we think you are!