It is essential that we find
affordable and workable sources of alternative energy before the world
completely consumes the already limited stock of fossil fuels. Many countries
have started to introduce renewable energy schemes and more still have invested
money into researching and even producing different sources of alternative
energy. While it is essential that we become less reliant or not reliant at all
on fossil fuels, many forms of alternative energy have their disadvantages as
well as their obvious advantages. It has to be said though, that the advantages
far outweigh the disadvantages in many cases.
Wind Energy
Harnessing the power of the wind
and using it to our ends is hardly a new idea. Windmills have been and still are
used for many different purposes and have been for a great many years, but the
improvement of turbines combined with the improved technology to turn the motion
of turbine blades into an energy source has seen the use of turbines explode.
Wind power is very popular, but
in order to provide a reasonable amount of power it may prove necessary to have
large amounts of turbines. On windy days, and even not so windy days some
turbines make a noise that many residents consider to be unbearable. Areas of
open countryside are protected by conservation orders, which means they can’t be
built there either and if there is no conservation order there are still
protestors willing to do almost anything to stop the turbines being built. The
only viable option left is to use offshore wind farms and these are being
investigated, developed and planned all around the world but it takes too many
turbines to create a reasonable amount of power and eventually they will have to
be built inland; a matter that will be contested wherever the wind farms are
proposed to be built.
Solar Energy
Solar energy is probably the
most common form of alternative powers for everyday people and you can see solar
lights ad other solar accessories in many gardens. Governments are beginning to
offer grants to assist in paying for photovoltaic roof tiles; these tiles are
easily fitted onto your roof and collect the heat from the sun. This heat can
either be used to heat water or can even be converted into electricity. The
advantage for the consumer is that by including a grid tie system you can
actually sell unused electricity back to the grid. Photovoltaic tiles take the
place of ordinary roof tiles and can be perfectly blended to fit the look of the
outside of your house. With solar energy you too can help the environment.
Biomass
Ask most people which renewable
energy source is the most widely used and they would say either wind or solar,
but they’d be wrong or at least they certainly would in America. Since 2000
Biomass has been the most highly produced alternative energy in the United
States. Using plant and animal material to create energy isn’t without its
downfalls. It would almost certainly meet with competition from residents if
biomass power stations were to be created in built up areas. The decomposing
plants and animal waste creates an awful smell that is incredibly difficult to
mask but it is very renewable (there’s always plants and animal waste).
Other renewable energy sources
These are the main three
renewable energy sources that the countries of the world are creating at the
moment but there are others. Whether nuclear power is a viable alternative or
not is a debate that will undoubtedly rage on forever, but it is a renewable
energy and some countries already have extensive capabilities to produce it.
Modern technology means that nuclear power stations are safer than they’ve ever
been and damage to people, animals or plantation is highly unlikely. However, it
takes a long time to develop nuclear power station and even plants that are
already being built may take ten years to come to fruition.
Hydropower is used in some countries and
uses the motion of waves to create energy. While it is a possibility, the amount
of energy produced is minimal and the outlay to set these schemes up is quite
large. Without further investigation and improvement in the techniques used it
is unlikely that Hydropower will become a major player in the renewable energy
world.
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