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Types of Renewable Energy That Occur Naturally

Author: shane jordan

You ask what is renewable energy? Well it is energy that comes from natural resources like wind, rain, sunlight and tides, which are all Types of Renewable Energy and can be harnessed to generate power. Everyone anywhere has natural resources around them so it is a perfect opportunity to utilize these resources. You can live anywhere in the country wether it's rural or even in the city & still have access to your own renewable energy and not even know it. There are many way's to do this by using solar panels, solar hot water systems, wind generation & even stand alone solar systems which are a combination of several of these Types of Renewable Energy.

 

Why pay the electricity company's to supply your power when you can have your own renewable energy source to power your home.  I was always dreading my power bill every 3 months now I don't get a power bill & am saving money just from having my own solar system. We had a rebate from the government when we put our solar system in, so we benefited & so did the environment & so could you.

 

Everyone is looking to help the environment & to reduce greenhouse gas emissions & what better way to achieve this than with renewable energy. The Australian government wants by 2020 that 20 per cent of our Electricity supply to come from Renewable Types of Energy.

 

In Australia you can get paid to put power back into the mains power supply grid so not only are you helping the environment, also the electricity company is paying you for putting power back into the grid so this is very beneficial for you. To do this is by using solar panels on you roof so that the sunlight produces electricity through the panels that you have. They require little maintenance & can last 20 years or more.

 

There are many Types of Renewable Energy that you can use around your home for 1 there is solar hot water systems. Why not have hot water anytime of the day without having to worry about how much it is costing you. You just have to jump in have a shower & when you get your next electricity bill compare & have a look to see how much you have saved. These day's the government gives rebates on solar hot water system's so check with your government & see if you can receive these rebates now.

 

 

Another way that you can use Types of Renewable Energy is by using wind turbines & this is done by the wind turning the propellers to make electricity & it can be put into your battery bank. These are very good if you have a place with a lot of wind & are usually used in the stand-alone systems.

 

So using any of these ideas will reduce greenhouse gas emissions & help our environment. 

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10 Responses to Renewable Energy That

  1. Randy says:

    We are getting closer to such equipment but you will have to go to Europe for the technology. The States are 5 years behind when it comes to anaerobic digesters and fermenters.

    Small farms are using them now but they haven’t worked all the bugs out yet to make it really efficient. Still you can only create so much energy from such little waste.

  2. skahhh says:

    How do I create renewable energy from our personal waste in food garbage and septic?
    I want to take my septic gasses and compost gasses and turn them into renewable energy on my property to power up my home. How do I do that?

    Are there residential systems designed to do this?

  3. YOHAN BUNDY says:

    Perhaps as an aide to ——

    Agricultural scientists.
    Some types of
    scientists work to improve agriculture.
    Crop scientists study the genetic breeding
    and management of field crops. Soil sci-
    entists use soil physics, soil chemistry,
    and soil microbiology to enhance soil fer-
    tility and the growth of plants. Agrono-
    mists develop practical applications for
    discoveries in plant and soil science to
    produce high quality food.
    Other scientists
    . There are many other
    branches of science. Geologists study the
    history and composition of our planet, in-
    cluding volcanoes and earthquakes.
    Oceanographers study the oceans and
    their movements. Meteorologists study
    the atmosphere, and some make weather
    predictions. Astronomers study the uni-
    verse, trying to gain knowledge about the
    stars, planets, and galaxies.

  4. Travis Mabus says:

    What kind of jobs can this renewable energy certificate get me?
    The courses that are required are chemistry fundamentals, basic electricity, applied alternative and renewable energy, and technical math 2. It’s a 14 credit program.
    Thanks for the spam. I reported you.

  5. czyszczon says:

    I am looking for renewable energy companies that trade on the stock market?
    Does any one know any renewable Energy companies that trade on the stock market. I am having a hard time finding them.
    Do you have any idea how I can find any more names?

  6. Matt says:

    Yahoo Finance or MSN Money are good and free tools you can use. Just search for ‘renewable energy’ or ‘green’ companies. Good example of one start up that is getting lots of attention is Beacon Corp (BCON).

  7. Travis Mabus says:

    What kinds of jobs can this renewable energy certificate get me?
    The courses that are required are chemistry fundamentals, basic electricity, applied alternative and renewable energy, and technical math 2. It’s a 14 credit program.

  8. sugar_nymph says:

    Why is important for business to use renewable energy?
    Why is important for ‘business’ to use renewable energy? What are the advantages and disadvantages? Do you know a company that uses renewable energy and has reduced its carbon footprint? And one that doesn’t and is considerably contributing to global warming etc

  9. Heralda says:

    It’s important because fossil fuels are a finite resource. Global oil production is beginning to decline as old oil fields reach their peak, (the Gwhar and Cantrell giant oil fields for example,) and their production curves begin the inevitable slide downwards. Although new oil fields are being discovered, they are not very large, and for every new barrel of oil found, eight are being used at the same time.

    A report from the UK Energy Research Centre published in August said that there was a ‘significant risk’ that the peak of conventional oil production would happen before 2020, and that means we will soon be staring down the barrel of the ultimate oil crisis.

    Some governments and corporations are waking up to this and beginning to develop alternatives to keep the worlds transport systems moving when cheap oil runs out, such as more energy efficient – or electric cars, bio fuels (which put the world’s food supply under pressure,) and hydrogen (which is too dangerous for public use at present,) but none of these is likely to make up the shortfall in time.

    Many point to the tar sands and oil shales and the trillions of barrels of oil that are locked up in them, but even if investment in them poured in and everything went well:

    ‘oil sands might produce 6 million barrels of oil per day in 20 years’ time, but by then we’ll need to add at least 10 times that much capacity – without allowing for any growth in demand. It’s very hard to see non-conventional (oil sources) riding to the rescue.’ (Steven Sorrel, lead author of the UKERC report.)

    There is also the problem that extracting non conventional oil supplies is very environmentally destructive, and if they were fully exploited, would hugely increase CO2 emissions, before they were even burned as fuel.

    We must also remember that many of the rare earth metals that are needed to develop fuel efficient technologies are only found in China, and they have decided to limit or even ban the export of these metals, leaving all the other countries that wish to expand their use of such technologies at a disadvantage.

    So the only businesses that can secure energy supplies are those that invest in renewable energies now, before the oil price rises, (due to demand outstripping supply,) and before the costs of making such renewables rises too as a result of resource depletion and the constrained supply of raw materials.

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