Cleaner Is Better: Clean Energy
April 5, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Clean Energy
Energy is a critical resource that is needed by the various nations around the world and by individuals. It is through various energy sources that manufacturing occurs, transportation is accomplished, food is processed, environments are controlled, etc.
However, there are various types of energy that are produced that have been shown to have a negative impact on the environment. Therefore, it is critical that new sources of clean energy be discovered, developed and implemented.
If discussing clean energy it is important to underscore particular areas regarding clean energy. Those particular areas include defining clean energy, giving examples and emphasizing the advantage of clean energy.
What Is Clean Energy?
Clean energy, by definition, is that energy that provides power to a number of processes and when expended does not emit pollution. Some of those processes could include power to generate manufacturing systems, produce transportation, control environments through heating and cooling, etc.
Typically, dirty or polluted energy when used as fuel produces pollution or various types of other emissions into the atmosphere. Often these types of energy sources are created from fossil fuels. Generally, these fossil fuels include oil and coal.
Examples Of Clean Energy
There are a variety of clean energy systems that are being developed and utilized around the world. Specifically examples of clean energy can include solar power and wind power systems.
These individual sources of raw power are captured by various technological devices which in turn divert this energy into power. This power can then provide the energy resources that are needed. Often, at this point, these particular examples of clean energy resources are used in combination with other traditional types of energy. An example of this could be a hybrid car that runs on batteries and a regular combustible engine.
Solar panels, for example, can be constructed on homes to capture the energy from the sun. In turn, through a system of photovoltaic cells this energy is transformed into power which can provide some or all of the energy needed to operate the systems within the home. On a small scale a small example of this is the solar cell used on various handheld calculators.
Advantages
The obvious advantage of using clean energy is that the earth's resources are not depleted when using these types of energy sources. This is because the actual source of the energy is the wind and sun. Both have been constants since the beginning of creation.
In addition, another advantage of using clean energy is that there are no harmful pollutants or caustic emissions released back into the atmosphere. This advantage helps to maintain the earth's delicate environmental balance as well as helping to reverse the warming of the earth.
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