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Renewable Energy - What Are The Choices
« on: February 26, 2009, 04:45:14 PM »

When it comes to renewable energy, just how many choices do we have? Plenty.
But in today's context, the most prominent and promising ones would be
solar, hydro and wind power. Our world is heading for destruction if it does
not hold its reins on fossil fuel consumption. Now, we all know that since
such energy is non-renewable, sooner or later, depletion is a certainty.
Instead of leaving things to chance, we can always turn our focus to
renewable energy solutions.

The sun is a huge reservoir, abundant in energy. Think about it as free
energy. We have wasted that for so many centuries. Perhaps it is time now to
recoup that by tapping the solar power to meet our energy needs. By using
solar energy, we are living green as well. They are used today in solar
heating systems, residential solar power systems, solar dryers etc.

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Other than being green and renewable, did you know that solar panels are
built to last for decades? In fact, most systems can last for up to 30
years. This means that you not only save money and effort on its
maintenance, there is hardly any repair needed as well. While it can be
costly to install one at home, you will recoup the initial investment
overtime.

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Wind power is another powerful resource of nature. Since olden days,
civilization has made use of it in many ways. Windmills are nothing new and
have been used by different countries as a water pump or as other mechanical
devices. Today, they are used to convert wind power into electricity. Large
wind farms have been built to supply many homes with power. While they do
not look aesthetic today, this hiccup can be easily overcome in turn to come
and will surely be able to blend well with the landscape.

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Hydro energy, the power of running water has been tapped for decades now.
This has been used to provide electrical power in automotive and electrical
appliances. Dams can often supply enough energy to sustain an entire town or
city.
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