Clean Energy, Thermal Energy or Renewable Energy
Clean Energy, Thermal Energy or Renewable Energy. All these energies are destined to provide us electricity. A very importance source of power to almost everything we do in our daily lives.
Do you know which of the above your country uses to produce power?
Due to climate change and environmental degradation, most countries have been careful on what means to use while producing power. They are working on doing away with any means that emits greenhouse gases.
Energy bills have also been created and the power providing companies subjected to go by them. These bills are in such a way that production of power doesn’t cause harm to the environment during the whole process.
It also controls how much renewable sources are been extracted. As well as waste management by these companies.
Definitions
Clean energy is simply any form of energy which is created with clean, harmless, and non-polluting methods.
Renewable energy is any type of energy which comes from renewable natural resources, such as wind, rain, sunlight, geothermal heat, and tides.
Thermal Energy (Geothermal energy ) refers to the energy that is generated and measured by heat.
So which energy is good for our planet?
Through the definitions, we are able to eliminate thermal energy. It’s one of the energy that is being discouraged while producing power.
For a safe planet, we are to only use clean energy. But we are yet to get there. So renewable energy has been a better option. As the companies work towards getting fully involved with only clean energy.
Renewable energy can be both bad and good.
When we go ahead and overexploit the renewable resources, then it becomes a bad means of power. As the resources become scarce or depleted.
Samples of energy technologies
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I believe the most pragmatic way is to use a combo of conservation & development of renewable resources.
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