Alternative Renewable Energy

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House Renewable Energy - Alternative Renewable Energy Resources By Daniel Contreras

Author: daniel

In the following paragraphs, details of available alternative renewable energy resources will be discussed, together with reasons why it is important to look at your options, paying particular attention to the fact that the more people who consider alternative energies, the slower the extinction of fossil fuels.

As mentioned above, solar power is an excellent source of renewable energy which makes use of the sun to generate energy. Solar power is directly converted through radiation in the form of a solar PV system; other forms of solar power include solar hot water systems and solar water purification systems.

Presently there are thousands of homes using solar power to generate electricity, and as technology develops, prices reduce and use and approaches to alternative energy sources (such as implementing solar energy house plans into a new or current build), can become a realistic option for people who want to save money, reduce carbon emissions and use a clean green source of power.

Another alternative energy source comes from wind energy which is also increasingly being used by those people worried about the decline in fossil fuels and the rise in domestic utility bills. Recently there has been increased demand for the installation of wind energy systems in order to provide greener, cleaner living.

Contrary to popular belief, wind does not have to constantly blow to power homes with wind energy. As with solar energy, a huge benefit of wind power is that wind is clean, green and you can make it in your own back garden. Out of all the renewable energy resources available, wind power has the best potential for growth and development.

People living in remote places who have a good amount of land, find wind/ solar energy for their homes a viable option. This is because in some locations the national grid power is not available. Wind power is reliable and consistent. Other benefits include cost, it is not too expensive to install a system which works well when wind power is available,as a back up when wind is really not available, people at remote locations can use battery powered systems.

It doesn't matter if you don't live remotely, the opportunities for incorporating house renewable energy into your home are abundantly available, and installation of even small scale window power will generate at least 20 kilowatts of energy daily, enough to power most UK households.

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9 Responses to Alternative Renewable Energy

  1. Dawei says:

    What kind of job would you like to do? There are a lot of different people working in alternative energy. It’s like saying you want to work with food–do you mean a farmer? A chef? A grocery store manager?

    With alternative energy, you could be an investor who funds the technology, an engineer who designs new technologies, an advertising agent who markets the technologies, a lawyer who works for those companies, the guy working under the sun who physically installs them, etc. etc. etc.

    What is your background now, and in what capacity do you want to work in alternative energy?

  2. Dave Crowder says:

    Wind, solar and tidal (or wave) power.

    They are considered renewable because no matter how much wind or sunlight or how many waves you use, you’ll never consume it all. Petroleum products like oil and natural gas are not renewable because there is a finite amount of it in the ground. When it’s gone, it’s gone.

    It may not be windy, sunny or wavy every day, but there’ll always be more.

  3. herkie says:

    What specific training or degrees are emplyers looking for when it come to LEED/ Alternative/Renewable Energy?
    I am looking for specific details of how to pursue and crosstrain into Alternative/Renewable energy fields of solar, wind, geothermal, and hydorenergy.
    I have been in Stationary Engineering for 16 years so, I am looking to be able to install, repair, and be hands on. I also want to be able to design and then install.

  4. Mr Tolerant says:

    To start off, a lot of people like to turn on lights even when there is no wind turning the turbines and after sunset when the pv cell s go dead. And not everyone lives on top of a geothermal vent or next to an ocean tide generating station.

  5. Anonymous says:

    What are three renewable alternative energy sources?
    I need help on this. When u answer can u be thorough about why the 3 alternative energy sources are renewable please.

  6. Alan W says:

    Energy is simply energy – it is no colour. The green and alternative relate to how they are produced. So usually they will end up either as motive power for a vehicle or in the national grid along with all the non-green electricity made from coal. So what is it used for? The same as any other energy is used for.

  7. pholicious p says:

    Why don’t we produce all of our energy using alternative renewable energy sources?
    Why don’t we produce all of our energy using alternative renewable energy sources?

  8. saisha says:

    What are alternative energy and renewable energy used for?
    What and how are renewable energy used for? Uses such as green cars, lighting and heating. Pleease help me by explaining in detail how and why it works.

  9. patriots #1 fan says:

    Most promising rising alternative/renewable energy stock?
    I am looking to invest in renewable energy. Solar/wind/tide etc… i was wondering what some of the best options are out there that are going to be rising in the near future. Thanks!

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