Renewable Energy

Related Essays

Renewable Energy

Starting from humanity history, humans have been trying to create and establish new things to have better conditions at life. We know from physics lessons that if we want to do a new invention, we need energy in progress. The variety of energy sources actually enables people to obtain their needs in terms of this issue. Due to this fact, the usage of those energy sources has beneficial effects when they are used in the right progress. In addition to this, not giving harm to the environment, sustainable and renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydro, oceanic and geothermal energies provide the needed energy for people efficiently.

Firstly, economic benefits are so important for societies nowadays in global world. As a result of this societies are trying to find cheaper way to produce energy. Here we can suggest geothermal energy. The source of geothermal energy is hot underground water. This kind of water can be found by sounding and this technique is not expensive. After making canals that water flow inside it is enough to finalize the progress. In Turkey, in Denizli there are some places using this technique to warm up. In another view, if the energy have stability (that means there is no fear about prize fluctuation, because energy neither ends nor increases than normal). Energy types which are produced by sun are example of this situation. Also if you establish the system, then you can use it freely without tax as photovoltaic panels which are assembled to the roofs of houses and offices.

Secondly, whatever we do to produce energy should be harmless to environment and ecologic balance, because if these balances are destroyed, humanity may end. For instance, water energy that comes from hydroelectric centrals has no hazardous affects to environment indeed. While producing energy from water, there is no harmful gas for ozone layer or there is no harmful chemical for human body and environment. Beside of these stored water...

View Full Essay

  • Submitted by: ercetin
  • Date Submitted: 07/21/2008 03:22 AM
  • Category: Technology
  • Words: 634
  • Pages: 3
  • Views: 108
  • Popularity Rank: 2409

View Full Essay

Want More?

Thousands of students trust PeerPapers.com for help with their writing. Shouldn't you?

Join Now