Did you know that it has been predicted that the United States will use 25 percent renewable energy by the year 2025? Renewable energy uses natural resources that are replenished naturally. There are many different types of renewable energy that will eventually replace fossil fuels, which are otherwise known as nonrenewable energies. Renewable energy provides a more environment friendly source of energy. There is also a much greater abundance of renewable energy than there is of fossil fuels. Fossil fuels will eventually run out or become so limited that the economic expense would be too great for the fuels to be cultivated or refined. Four major renewable energies are solar energy, wind energy, hydro power energy, and biomass energy.
Solar energy is energy harvested from sunlight. This is also known as photovoltaic technology. One example of where this energy is used is at Oberlin College. This energy has practical uses in both large-scale and small-scale areas. There are different variations of this energy, which include solar power systems, passive solar heating and day-lighting, photovoltaic systems, solar process heat and space heating, and cooling. Utilities and power plants are more commonly using this form of energy and in turn offering their clients the benefits. Power plants are able to produce electricity using the sun. Another form of renewable energy is wind energy.
Wind energy is collected by wind turbines today, but it has been harvested using windmills for hundreds of years. Windmill harvesting was extremely popular in Holland, but gained popularity in the United States. Wind turbines collect the energy from the wind and generate it into electricity. These turbines are mounted on towers in order to capture the maximum amount of energy. Wind turbines collect the wind's energy with their "propeller-like blades". Normally, two or three blades are mounted on one shaft to form a rotor. One example of where wind turbines are used is in Lamar, Colorado. At this particular "wind farm", each turbine produces 1.5 megawatts of electricity. Homeowners, farmers, and ranchers can utilize wind power in order to cut their electric bills. Besides wind power, hydro power is a popular form of renewable energy.
Hydro power energy is the most often used renewable energy. In 2005, hydro power energy accounted for 7% of the total electricity generation in the United States. During that year, it also accounted for 73% of renewable energy used. Hydro power energy is considered one of the oldest forms of energy. The birth of hydro power energy is estimated to date back thousands of years. The first industrial use of hydro power energy happened in 1880 and was at the Wolverine Chair Factory located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. On the Fox River, the "first U.S. hydroelectric power plant" opened in 1882. Hydro power plants must be located at a water source to provide the key necessity, water. The top five hydro power energy producing states are Washington, California, Oregon, New York, and Alabama in that order. Hydro power energy is considered one of the cleanest and most environment-friendly energy sources. One problem with hydro power is the destruction it has on wildlife. Salmon used to have major problems with the equipment used to create hydro power energy, but the invention of "fish ladders" has provided fish with the resource to navigate past obstructions. Another form of renewable energy is biomass energy.
Biomass energy is a renewable energy, which is otherwise known as "bioenergy". This is energy derived from plants and "plant-derived" materials. This energy has been used since people started burning wood in order to cook meals or maintain body temperature. Wood is considered the most used source for biomass energy today as it has been for many centuries. Another source of biomass energy comes from landfill fumes. Biomass replaces fossil fuels by producing fuels, power production, and other products that would need fossil fuels to be created. By using biomass energy, greenhouse gas emissions have the possibility to be reduced by a vast amount. Another advantage of using biomass energy is that it may decrease the dependence on foreign oil. This is due to the fact that biomass creates biofuel and biofuels are "the only renewable liquid transportation fuels available". Biomass is a very important renewable energy form.
Renewable energy sources will replace fossil fuels throughout the next few centuries. This will be advantageous for the environment and also to reduce the United States' dependence on foreign oil. Renewable energies are the key to being environment-friendly. Renewable energy has different variations. The most popular renewable energy sources are solar power, wind power, hydro power, and biomass energy.
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Hey lindsey,
I really enjoyed your post this week. It was kind of long but very well written. I really liked your first paragraph. It was great how you wrote it. Way to go.
Keri
Awesome job lindsey! your posts are always extremely informative and interesting to read. i really hope that these sources of energy take the place of gasoline powered sources as well. cant wait to read your next post!
SarahAnn
Lindsey,
We need to start using renewable resources to reduce the use of fossil fuels. They are harmful to the enviornment and are unnecessary for good sources of energy. Some of these renewable resources are bound to be even better than those we currently use. You always have great posts, Keep up the great work.
Billy
Lindsey, I really enjoyed your post this week. Good thing that you were able to get your post done--I always love your work. You had an exceptional first paragraph; great facts. Excellent post!
RAchel
Great Post Lindsey! 1 I really enjoyed your introduction. 2 Your post was very well written. 3 It was a little bit lengthy, but it kept my interest the whole time. 4 I really hope that they replace the fossil fuels we use now.
Jake
lindz,
well took you long enough to post! jk but it was worth the wait. :) I enjoyed the way you organized the material and made it readable. I had no idea that we used that much energy. The United States is so greedy even with energy. Hopefully next time you won't have computer problems haha.
wow, lindsey this was a great post! your introduction rocked, very detailed with the dates and everything. You really dug deep into getting this information. Awesome job, i really enjoyed reading all of the information you had!
Lindsey this was a great post! your introduction rocked, very detailed with the dates and everything. You really dug deep into getting this information. I really enjoyed reading all of the information you had.
the one and only
Nick
you have done a very great job on this weeks post. i enjoyed reading about the different kinds of energy that we can use over and over again. i wonder what kinds of energy we will come up with in the future that we can recycle. i can't wait to read your next topic, next week.
That was a very good job Lindsey. I really enjoyed your post. I would be nice if we can depend on these and not oil. By the way, great intro.
-Dustin
Lindsey, Lindsey Lindsey,
Yet again, you never cease to amaze me. Another great post, always full of great information. Your style of writing is always a joy to read because you sequence the material in a logical way. You also make it easy to understand and comprehend. Hopefully someday we will be able to do something about our energy issues, perhaps put these ideas we have into life. That way, we can further save the world!
Great job linds,
Fabulously yours,
Megan
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