This document discusses various renewable energy sources including solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and ocean energy. It provides details on each source, such as how solar panels can harvest energy from sunlight and convert it to electricity, how wind turbines capture wind energy and produce power, and how hydropower harnesses the kinetic energy of flowing water. Geothermal energy taps into the Earth's natural heat through volcanic activity or radioactive decay. Ocean energy can be derived from waves, tides, or temperature differences in ocean water. The document aims to educate about renewable alternatives to traditional fossil fuels.
This document discusses various renewable energy sources including solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and ocean energy. It provides details on each source, such as how solar panels can harvest energy from sunlight and convert it to electricity, how wind turbines capture wind energy and produce power, and how hydropower harnesses the kinetic energy of flowing water. Geothermal energy taps into the Earth's natural heat through volcanic activity or radioactive decay. Ocean energy can be derived from waves, tides, or temperature differences in ocean water. The document aims to educate about renewable alternatives to traditional fossil fuels.
This document discusses various renewable energy sources including solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and ocean energy. It provides details on each source, such as how solar panels can harvest energy from sunlight and convert it to electricity, how wind turbines capture wind energy and produce power, and how hydropower harnesses the kinetic energy of flowing water. Geothermal energy taps into the Earth's natural heat through volcanic activity or radioactive decay. Ocean energy can be derived from waves, tides, or temperature differences in ocean water. The document aims to educate about renewable alternatives to traditional fossil fuels.
Renewable Energy is the Energy Generated by Natural Processes that are Constantly Renewed. This includes Sunlight, Geothermal, Wind, Tides, Water and Various forms of Biomass. Renewable Energy Sources on Earth- 1- Solar Energy 2- Wind Energy 3- Hydro Power 4- Geothermal Energy 5- Ocean Energy Etc... Solar Energy- One of the First Renewable Energy Sources is Sunlight. That's why Life on Earth is a Booming Energy Source. About 70% of Sunlight is Reflected back in Space and we Only have 30% of Sunlight to Meet our Power Requirements. Solar Energy comes from The Sun, Which Supplies our Planet with Solar Energy- The Energy we need to Survive, using Solar Panels, we can Harvest Energy Directly from Sunlight and Convert it into Electricity that Supplies our Homes and Businesses. Solar Power can also be Used to Produce Hot Water and Charge Battery Systems. Solar Energy- Wind Power- The Wind is a Renewable Energy Source that is Clean, Free and Easily Available. Every day and all Over The World, Wind Turbines Capture Wind Energy and Turn it into Electricity. This Source of Energy Plays an Increasingly Important Role in The Way we Believe in our World. Wind Power- Hydro Power- There is a Large Amount of Kinetic Energy Stored in the Water. They are available for Use when Rivers and Streams Flow into the Oceans, and The Possibilities Become Greater when They Turn into Waterfalls. Hydropower has Become a Common Source of Electricity Production in The 21st Century. Hydro Power- Geothermal Energy- The Earth has a Huge Energy Source within it. The Confined Heat when our Planet, Together with the Heat Generated by Radioactive Decay in Deep Rocks Beneath the Earth's Crust, Produces a Huge Amount of Geothermal Energy. Sometimes the Heat Leaks in Large Quantities at Once, which we see as Volcanic Eruptions on the Surface. Geothermal Energy- Ocean Energy- The Oceans Cover more than 70% of The Earth's Surface and Therefore Provide an Interesting Source of Energy, That may Provide us with the Energy Needed to Run our Homes and Industrial Facilities Over Time. At this Moment, Ocean Energy is a Renewable Energy Source Rarely used Because there are Only Ocean Energy- a few Power Plants in the Ocean. Ocean Energy can be used in 3 Ways- 1- Wave Energy 2- Tidal Energy 3- OTEC (Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion). Ocean Energy- Contact Us- Location- Institute Of Solar Technology Kotdwara Ist Floor, Ambey Complex, Najibabad Road, Kotdwara, Uttarakhand, 246149 INDIA Website- http://kotdwara.istindia.org/ | https://create.piktochart.com/output/35011290 -ist-kotdwara Em@il- istuttarakhand@gmail.com Mob- +91 96397-42549 | Whatsapp- +91 96906-74335 ThanK YoU
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