Different Energy Sources

We require various energy sources to work and live. They include wind, solar geothermal, biomass, as well as geothermal sources. In addition to being a major source of electricity, these sources can also be used to transport and heat. These energy sources can emit greenhouse gases when they are burned to create electricity. This creates a need for more sustainable energy sources.

Fossil fuels are the most popular form of energy. They include oil, coal and natural gas. They began to form millions and millions of years ago when prehistoric animals and plants died and were buried under layers of sedimentary rock. When the conditions were right they were gradually transformed into carbon-rich substances that, when burnt create energy. These fossil fuels cannot be recycled since they will exhaust in our lifetimes, or in a number of lifetimes.

Renewable energy sources are constantly replenished. The most important renewable energy source is sunlight, which supplies light and heat. We use it for our homes business, cars, and homes. Wind is a different renewable energy source that produces electricity by spinning turbines. Since the first people discovered how to harness the wind we have been utilizing it for millennia. In the end, we employ biological processes to produce an ethanol (a clear alcohol that can be used to fuel) from crops and waste.

Among these sources hydropower is the biggest renewable energy source in the United States, though wind and biofuels are expected become the leading source of energy in the near future. Hydropower makes use of the natural water cycle to harness the power of water’s rapid flow, which produces electricity.

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