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Alternative energy sources.

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Windmills - a good example of alternative energy.


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[edit] Solar Power

Solar Power: is generally used for cooking, heating, the generation of electricity, and so on. It works by the sunlight being trapped into solar cells where it is mounted under non-reflective glass, which creates solar panels. These panels collect the photons given off by the sun, which is turned into DC power, which then goes into an inverter. The inverter turns this power into the AC power that is used in homes and other places.


[edit] Wind Power

Wind Power: This form of energy is extracted by harnessing the wind's power to propel the blades of wind turbines. The rotary motions of the blades of the turbines are then converted into electricity with the help of an electrical generator. In the windmills of the past, the energy derived from the wind was used for turning mechanical machinery to pump water or crush grain. These days, wind farms containing wind towers are used to generate electricity, which is used in individual homes and national electrical grids.


[edit] Geothermal Energy

Geothermal Energy: the word 'geothermal' literally means 'heat from the earth'. This form of energy is derived by harnessing the energy of the heat present beneath the surface of the earth. Water is heated by the hot rocks deep underground, which produces steam. If holes are drilled in the area, steam is released, which is purified and used for driving turbines, which then power electrical generators.

[edit] Biomass Energy

Biomass Energy: this is a form of energy that is relatively unused in most parts of the world. However biomass research and production are being funded increasingly. This energy is created by using plant materials. It is another good source of renewable and relatively clean energy.

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