The Pros and Cons of Using Renewable Energy

Posted by Master of the Universe on Jul 23, 2008

When people think or energy sources, they mostly think of coal, natural gas and oil, these fuels have been the source of energy for a number of years. However one problem is that they are limited in supply and availability.

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Renewable Solar Energy

Posted by Master of the Universe on Jun 23, 2008

The simplest transfer of energy we use today is solar energy. Solar energy can be used to warm our pools or to dry our clothes.

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Renewable Energy through Hydropower

Posted by Master of the Universe on May 23, 2008

Hydropower makes up at least 10% of the electricity in the United States. It makes use of flowing water in order to spin turbines and produce electricity.

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Renewable Energy from the Power of the Wind

Posted by Master of the Universe on Apr 23, 2008

Wind power is terrific Consider the different examples of wind power from the sailboat gilding across the oceans. To the relief that is provided on a hot day by the gentle breeze or whenever a pinwheel starts spinning to the excitement of a child. Also think of the umbrellas that are turned inside out and the tiles that are blown off rooftops. Another important thing as well is the tornadoes that cause ruins due to their strong gusts. When you use the power of the wind to your advantage, you have a fuel that doesn’t cause pollution and one which produces clean energy when compared to fossil fuels.

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How to Use Renewable Energy in your Home

Posted by Master of the Universe on Mar 23, 2008

Anyone who is a homeowner has a lot of options to use renewable energy. These homeowners may be using renewable energy without even being aware that they are using it.

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