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NELLY DANIELA DIOSDADO MARTINEZ


ASIGNATURA:
INGENERIA EN INGLES
PRESENTA:
JUAN PABLO CHIM DZUL
ACTIVIDAD:

Project Development Stage 1


LICENCIATURA EN INGENIERÍA EN SISTEMAS
COMPUTACIONALES
MODALIDAD:
SABATINO EN LÍNEA
3° CUATRIMESTRE, GRUPO “A”
16 DE AGOSTO DEL 2023, CANCÚN QUINTANA
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RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS
Renewable energies are a type of energy derived from natural sources that can be
replenished faster than they can be consumed. An example of these sources are,
for example, sunlight and wind; these sources are continually renewed. Renewable
energy sources abound and we find them in any environment.
By contrast, fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and gas, are nonrenewable sources of
energy that take hundreds of millions of years to form. Fossil fuels produce energy
by burning, which causes harmful emissions in the form of greenhouse gases,
such as carbon dioxide.
Renewable energy generation produces far fewer emissions than burning fossil
fuels. A transition from fossil fuels, which currently account for the majority of
emissions, to renewable energy is essential to address the crisis caused by climate
change.
Today, renewable energy is cheaper in most countries and creates three times as
many jobs as fossil fuels.
SOLAR ENERGY
Of all the sources of energy, solar energy is the most abundant and, in addition, it
can also be obtained even with cloudy skies. The rate at which the Earth intercepts
solar energy is approximately 10,000 times faster than the rate at which humanity
consumes energy.
Solar technologies can produce heat, cooling, daylight, electricity, and also fuels for
a multitude of applications. Solar technologies convert sunlight into electrical
energy, either through photovoltaic panels or through mirrors that concentrate solar
radiation.
Although not all countries are equally favored by sunlight, we know that in any
country a significant contribution of solar energy to all its energy sources would be
viable.
The cost of manufacturing solar panels has plummeted over the last decade,
making them not only affordable but often the cheapest way to produce electricity.
Solar panels have a useful life of around 30 years and exist in a wide variety of
shades depending on the type of material used during their manufacture.
WIND POWER
Wind energy harnesses the kinetic energy of moving air through the use of huge
wind turbines located on land, offshore, or in freshwater (above the water surface).
Wind power has been used for millennia, but the technologies, both on land and on
water, have evolved in the last few decades to become a powerful way to produce
electricity thanks to taller turbines and larger diameter rotors. .

Although average wind speeds vary markedly depending on each location, the
global technical potential for wind power exceeds the global production of electrical
power, also taking into account the potential in most regions of the planet to allow
significant deployment. of this wind-based energy.

In many areas of the world we find strong winds with very high speeds; however,
the best places to generate this energy are sometimes located in the most remote
places. The generation of wind energy in aquatic areas represents an outstanding
potential.

Biografía
La importancia de las energías renovables | ACCIONA | BUSINESS AS UNUSUAL. (s. f.).

https://acciona.com/es/energias-renovables/?_adin=0744975955

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