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from: Renewable energy sources are available in several forms. Energy from renewable sources is energy that comes from some natural element that replenishes itself rather quickly. In comparison to crude oil, for example, which takes thousands of years to be produced in the environment, most renewable sources are instantly or readily replenished, giving the environment a safe way to provide energy without running out. In a time when energy costs are soaring, it has never been more important than now to have sources of energy to provide this type of help.


There are several types of renewable energy sources available. Each one is unique and offers another avenue of help for protecting the environment. Here is a look at the most common forms of renewable energy sources.

Wind Power: Wind power is one of the easiest forms of energy to see the benefits from. Wind power is created when large windmill like devices are positioned in areas where there is a continuous amount of regular wind. As the wind occurs, it turns the turbines of the windmills, creating energy which is then harnessed for many applications. Wind power is highly effective in areas where there is substantial wind such as right off shore or in areas known for their wind.

Water Power: Hydro or water power is another of the main renewable energy sources. This type of energy is powerful itself because it is based on nothing more than rushing water power. A good example of how water power can be created is the Hoover Dam or even a look at Niagara Falls Canada. These cities are actually powered by these dams and the collection of energy from the water power. Water power is available in many areas, especially in areas where large bodies of water are available.

Solar Energy: The sun has been one of the longest standing types of energy today. Solar energy allows for a regular source of energy. It is used for any application. Solar energy is collected from solar panels, which is then used to power virtually anything in the business or home, from heating water to working as a source of electricity. Solar power is best used in areas where there is intense sunlight and cloudless days, but can be used virtually anywhere.

There are other types of renewable energy sources available as well, including bio-fuel and geothermal energy. In all forms of energy, it becomes very important for you to consider location and availability but also application. Many people find that these are options for large-scale investment, but in fact, many resources are available to help you convert these types of renewable energy sources into powerful tools for your use.


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