Wind and Solar Power: The Alternatives to a Carbon-Based Society
[2024-01-20 04:49:22]
Introduction Carbon is a chemical element as a component of fuel bought and burned today as well as fuel for photosynthesis and human material, as well as human ingredients. As humans applied carbon-based fuel systems to society, carbon, especially fossil fuels, has developed into a major natural resource for use today. Although the fuel system itself is an inexpensive resource available, carbon based fuels such as coal, petroleum and natural gas not only affect the environment but also influence cultural services.
Alternatives to fossil fuel power plants include nuclear power, solar energy, geothermal energy, wind energy, hydropower, biomass power plants, and other renewable energy sources (see non-carbon economy). Some of these are industrial-scale mature technologies (ie nuclear, wind, tidal, hydropower and biomass fuels), and other technologies are still in the form of prototypes. Nuclear and geothermal energy can be classified as a thermal contaminant as it adds to the biosphere the heat that would otherwise be released. By using wind, sun, tidal power, hydraulic (hydropower) the net energy conversion in the biosphere is static, resulting from the influence of sunlight, moon and planetary movements.
There are other options for uncontrollable climate change. In North America there are large amounts of wind power, sunlight, hydraulic power, geothermal energy and other zero carbon energies to power the US, Canada and Mexico. By the middle of the century, New York was able to supply environmentally friendly electricity by using electric vehicles, public transportation, and construction electricity, heating, wind power, sunlight, and hydropower. Despite these effective and economic options, retrograde coal, oil and gas producers are trying to stop the transition to clean and safe energy. They promote more fossil energy drilling, oppose climate change policies like the Obama administration's clean energy program, and natural gas deliberately and deliberately causes extensive damage to keep disruptive activities I pretended to be a given "environmentally friendly" energy source. Indeed, the world urgently needs to look to zero carbon energy.