Renewable Energy World Europe

renewable energy world europe
renewable energy world europe

About renewable energy and wind energy

At this time of crisis and rapidly rising energy costs, renewable sources energy are becoming more prominent. Renewable energy is defined as an energy source that is naturally replenished. These sources include solar, geothermal, hydroelectric and tidal energy. The sources of biomass such as wood, are also considered as renewable.

A total of 18 percent of electricity used around the world came from renewable sources. The vast majority of the electricity came from hydropower. These sources are growing rapidly Thanks to consumer demand, government support, and increased incentives.

One of the fastest growing segments of the energy industry wind. This is an increase of over 30 percent per year, and is already widely used in Europe, America, and parts of Asia. Today, more than 158 gigawatts of electricity worldwide from this renewable resource. That's more than 7 times the amount of electricity from solar sources, and is nearly 2 percent of all the electricity used in the world.

Wind energy converts wind energy into a usable form, usually turning turbines to generate electricity. There are also wind turbines and pumps are available. These devices are used to produce mechanical power or to pump water. The power source is 100 percent renewable generates no greenhouse gases during operation, and is completely clean and green.

There are two main types of turbines used in wind turbine giant and small wind turbines used for small scale operations. The first is found in giant facilities designed to produce large amounts of electricity for commercial distribution. These giant farms are in areas with large amounts of wind. There are farms in many areas around the Llanos Great U.S., and more are under construction. Many farmers have been hard-pressed to make a profit have discovered they can now make money 'agriculture' the wind. Farms are also installed on the high seas close to many countries, especially those in northern Europe.

The operations involve small-scale turbines smaller designed to produce electricity for a house. Sometimes it can power small communities which are too isolated to attach to the network. May have a generating capacity of 50 kW, compared to 781.5 megawatts produced in the largest farm in the world.

The cost of wind energy have declined to the point that is affordable for the average homeowner to install a system thinking. There are also a number of tax credits available for help people in the U.S. This can only add to the popularity of this rapidly growing field.

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