Different Alternative Sources of Energy

Today, there is more interest than every before in creating alternative sources of energy that are beneficial to the environment and the cost of running industries and appliances. There are some alternative sources of energy that have been in use for quite some time, but have not always been very efficient in producing electricity for various reasons. Technology has been rapidly advancing and the government is also coming into line to fund programs that are working to refine the use of alternative sources of energy so that they are more cost efficient and available to a larger market.

Wind, Sun, Water

The three most commonly used alternative sources of energy today that are also renewable resources are wind, sun and water. These resources have been used for years but have only recently become more effective in the production of energy as other resources have become cost prohibitive to use. Water is the most consistent alternative source of energy because it can be stored up and released to make sure that the energy consumption remains constant over the course of time. Also, in high energy usage times of year, such as around the holidays, the water can be released more quickly so that more energy is produced for consumption.

Wind is another source of alternative energy production, but it can only be used in areas where there is a lot of wind and there are open spaces in which to put the turbines to produce the energy. This is one drawback to using wind, since the turbines are expensive and take up a lot of space. In addition, the amount of wind that is found in a certain area varies from day to day and even hour to hour. This makes wind unreliable in terms of producing a certain amount of energy each day. However, it is consistent in that there will be some wind each day and it does not have an impact on the environment in terms of pollution.

Solar power is another source of alternative energy that has been around for some time. There are now solar panels that can be placed on homes to help run appliances, as well as solar roofing tiles that can be placed on the south side of the roof to help as well. Solar lighting and water heaters are also more common today to help with these energy costs in homes across the country. Solar power is also used commercially, but like wind power, the panels are large and require a lot of space to be effective.

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