Energy issues are an integral part of our daily lives. Living organisms harvest energy from food, but nonbiological devices such as telephones, lights and cars get energy from other renewable or nonrenewable resources. Most of the energy consumed comes from non-renewable resources, fossil fuels (petroleum, natural gas, coal) and nuclear power. There has been a potential 'energy crisis' problem in the past few decades. People are currently using so much fossil fuel that they will be discharged in the near future.
This is the context. Renewable energy - the sun and the wind - is a rapidly preferred energy source as an alternative to fossil fuels. Currently it is cheaper than coal and most other fossil fuels. The innovative funding mechanism eliminates the cost of self-payment to introduce these technologies, allowing homeowners to save energy production and even earn money. For example, "net meter" allows solar housing to sell the remaining energy back to the grid for profit - sending the meter counterclockwise
There are many alternative energy sources to replace fossil fuels such as wind, solar, geothermal, hydropower and biofuels all over the world. Like fossil fuels, these energy types have several advantages and disadvantages. Wind power and solar energy do not cause pollution, renewable energy, wind and solar energy are also free. The only cost of solar and wind energy is the installation and construction of the structure. But both wind and solar energy are contradictory. This means that wind strength and sunny weather change. In addition, because geothermal energy is based on steam power, they pierce the steam area, which atomizes the jet and drives the turbine. The geothermal center should be built correctly, otherwise harmful gases and minerals may be released. In addition, energy production is constant as the central work of hydropower generation is helped by the accumulation of water. Finally, wind and solar biofuels are renewable