May 4, 2010
To many people, the differences between “alternative energy,” “renewable energy,” and “clean energy,” might not be obvious. But each term is unique and has its own individual definition. These three terms are not all exactly the same. Alternative Energy When we speak of alternative energy, we refer to sources of usable energy that can replace […]
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April 30, 2010
Sunlight, geothermal heat, wind, tides and rain are natural resources that can help generate energy and it is called renewable energy. In 2006, 18% of energy consumed globally came from renewable energy and 13% came from traditional biomass, which includes wood-burning. The next largest renewable energy source is Hydroelectricity which provides 3% (15% of electricity […]
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