Renewable energy

Renewable energy

 

Energy refers to the power that is derived from the utilization of either physical or chemical resources. There are two common sources of energy, namely and non-renewable energy. Is the energy that is produced from sources that can be replenished within the lifetime of a man. Non-renewable energy is the energy that cannot be replenished in the human lifetime. Sources include solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, biomass energy, wave energy, and natural gas among others.

Non-renewable energy sources include fossil fuels, coal, and petroleum. Although many states still rely heavily on sources which are expensive and affect the environment negatively, use of renewable sources such as biomass, solar power, wind can be the most desirable to be introduced in South Florida.

Renewable energy

The use of renewable sources of energy such as biomass, solar power, and wind instead of fossil fuels in South Florida can desirable because they are readily available, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, are cost-effective. First, biomass energy, wind energy, and Solar energy can be the most desirable to introduce in South Florida because they are readily available.

According to Mohtasham “solar power is the most abundant renewable source in our planet”. Despite being readily available in plenty, however, only a small percentage of it is used (p 1291). Converting the sun to energy can not deplete the amount of sunlight that reaches the earth. Unlike all other sources of energy, solar power energy is convenient as it will always be available. Solar power is also reliable, unlike fossil fuels. Wind power is also available in plenty whether during the day or during the night. Wind power is easily converted into electricity by the use of wind turbines. Biomass which is energy that is found in organic matter will always be available as long as
agricultural activities continue to happen. APA

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