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Green Energy – The Wave of the Future.

Green energy is the future of energy production. Countless individuals now devote their lives to developing new forms of green energy. There is good reason for this upsurge in interest in green energy. Currently our supply of many of our natural resources such as oil and natural gas are depleting at an alarming rate. This lack of supply is fueling the demand for newer and better forms of energy.

There are many varieties of renewable green energy being developed currently. While the technologies and sources of energy differ greatly between most of them, they do share one thing in common. The thing that they all share in common is using a resource that is renewable and easily acquired. Older forms of energy production traditionaly use such limited energy sources as oil and coal. These energy sources have the distinct disadvantage of once being used no longer being able to bring back to use without much difficulty and pollution. New green energy sources such as water, air and even plants are in essence boundless in supply. They also produce practically no pollution. The comparison between the old forms and new is an amazing contrast. Green energy truly is the wave of the future.

Understanding Green Energy

By now you have probably heard a lot about “green energy,” but do you really know what green energy really is? If you are not really sure what green energy is or where green energy comes from, the following should give you a general overview:

There are two general sources of green energy: the sun and the wind. Without question, the most popular source of green energy comes from the sun. The energy provided from the sun is very flexible and has a massive amounts of uses. The energy from the sun can be used for things like electrical energy and heating water. If a homeowner is willing to embrace green energy, he or she can save on utility costs.

Although not as popular or as functional as the sun, wind is also another great source for energy. The energy from wind can be used to pump water or supplement energy created from the sun. The major pitfall for wind energy is that it requires a windy location in order to best harness the source.

Green energy seems to be the wave of the future. Governments are investing more resources into green energy than ever before. Educating yourself on the merits of green energy can help prepare you for the future.

Green Energy: A General Overview

Going green is one of the hottest topics in society at the moment. People are wanting to preserve the Earth and help stop pollution from ruining the environment. For those wanting to educated themselves about green energy, here is a quick briefing:

Green energy generally refers to solar power, wind power, and power generated from water. Solar power is the most frequently used green energy to date. Solar power can be used to generate electrical energy or used in homes to heat water. Solar power is a very consistent source of energy, regardless of location.

Wind power has one glaring negative when compared to solar energy: if a certain location is not windy, wind power can not be used effectively. This is the main reason why wind energy is used less frequently than solar energy. However, if used correctly, wind energy can be as effective at generating power as the sun.

Water energy has been used for a variety of reasons. Before the electric car, people tried making car engines which ran only on water. Some were successful, but water engines were never mass marketed. Water energy has the potential to be as popular as solar energy, but unfortunately it lags behind at the moment.

What is Green Energy?

Solar, wind, hydro and geothermal are some of the most common types of green energy. Green energy produces a minimal amount of waste and harmful side effects to people and the environment compared to regular types of energy such as coal, oil and fossil fuels. Nuclear energy is often considered a source of green energy. Compared to energy sources like coal and oil, nuclear energy has a very low waste output which qualifies it as a green energy source.

Green energy has a very large impact on the global warming issue that has so many people around the world concerned today. Traditional energy sources cause an abundance of greenhouse gases to be released in our atmosphere which many believe is the root of our global warming issue which is causing the earth to heat up at an extremely fast rate. Green energy creates power with as little pollution as possible.