Renewable Energy

Due to the rapidly increasingly population and the resulting increase in demand for energy, the world as at today faces energy crises. The opportunity cost of consuming fossil fuels is pollution and depriving the future generations of their right of their share of the earth?s resources.

But these resources are scarce and are being depleted at an astounding rate. This is why recently more research is being done on using the renewable sources of energy. Though still the major sources of energy are the bio-fuels, however more and more commercialization is being done on the renewable sources. The governments around the world have started to support commercialization of renewable energy sources and are currently passing legislation to promote this industry.

The main renewable energy sources identified to date include Wind energy, Water energy, solar energy, Geo thermal energy and bio fuels such as bio gas and liquid bio fuels.

Wind energy is converted into other useful forms of energy such as electrical energy with the help of wind turbines or wind-powered generators. Water energy like wind energy is also converted into electrical energy by using hydraulic power plants. Solar energy is energy of the sun. It comes in the form of heat and light. And this can be converted to both electrical and mechanical energy. These are only some of the examples.

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Sources of renewable energy

Small but useful site with images and content to help understand the variety of different reneweable energy sources that are used as a more clean method to generate electricity.
http://www.agores.org/SECTORS/default.htm ~  [ Read more ]

Tidal power Information

A useful insight into how tidal power can generate electricity, its effects on the environment, advantages and disadvantages of it.
http://home.clara.net/darvill/altenerg/tidal.htm ~  [ Read more ]

Biomass - The use of trees and plants to generate electricity

Bio fuels are specially grown plants and trees to generate energy. When alive, they retain vital sources of energy, taken from sunlight. When burnt these sources are released as gas, and are used to generate electricity. This site provides you with facts on biomass, how it works, and how useful it is.
http://www.envocare.co.uk/biomass.htm ~  [ Read more ]

Solar Power Information

Site providing pictures and information on how solar power works, problems with it, and its main uses and advantages.
http://home.clara.net/darvill/altenerg/solar.htm ~  [ Read more ]

Hydro Electrical Power Generation

Hydroelectricity involves the force of falling water to turn turbines, which in turn generates electricity. This site gives detailed diagrames and information on its uses and good/bad points, such as its impact on the environment.
http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/wuhy.html ~  [ Read more ]

Geothermal Energy

Geothermal energy involves using the earths heat as a source to generate electrictity. Geothermal energy is renewable and won't run out, and is also unharmful to the environment, compared with other sources, like coal or oil.
http://www.envocare.co.uk/geothermal.htm ~  [ Read more ]

Home Solar Panel

Home solar panels installation by Wellbeinggreen - Save 50%-80% of your electricity bills and help to keep environment green, buy solar panels and get solar panels rebate in Australia.
http://www.wellbeinggreen.com.au/solar-panels.asp ~  [ Read more ]

Carbon emissions

Cashcarbon is an Australian based certificate trading company, offering trading services for Small Scale Technology Certificate (STC), Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificate (VEECs), Energy Saving Certificate (ESC).
http://www.cashcarbon.com.au ~  [ Read more ]

Residential Solar Power Southern California

American Solar direct is a Southern California solar power systems contractor offering solar lease options.
http://americansolardirect.com/ ~  [ Read more ]

Solar Power Cost

Since solar power is dependent on sunlight, you must have a certain amount in order to generate enough power. How much sun you get is also related to where the panels are hung on a structure. Angle, direction and shade are the factors to consider.
http://www.solarpower-cost.info/ ~  [ Read more ]