Green Energy
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In today’s economic status, people need to understand the relevance of Green Energy in our society and also in our environment. When we talked about Green Energy, it is the energy that meets the needs of the present economic status without bargaining the ability of future generations to meet their economic standards. The main target of Green energy is we get the most of it while having the least amount of cost attached to it. Green Energy reflects our everyday activities such as electricity for our home, fuel for our automobiles and food for our bodies. Reality speaks that we want energy and we want it cheap. Along with cost-effectiveness, our energy also has to do with the environment. |
Green Energy – Sustainable Living Resources
Green Energy sources includes all renewable sources such as hydroelectricity, solar energy, wind power, wave power, geothermal power, plant matter, and tidal power.
Some of the Green Energy that enables all living things to live healthier with less negative effect is listed below.
• Solar Energy which uses the radiant light and heat of the sun.
• Wind energy uses wind turbines to create electricity, wind mills for mechanical power, wind pumps for pumping water or drainage or sails to propel ships.
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• Nuclear Energy which uses nuclear fission reactions to heat water to produce steam which is then used to generate electricity.
• Hydro Energy which uses gravitational force of falling or falling water. It is the most widely used form of green energy; and
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Green Energy is used to prevent global warming. Let us help saving our environment by living in an organic way. Green energy provided a huge control to our lives and it is a great option for the average homeowner because it is free, 100% renewable and does not harm the environment in any way.
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Green Living or a Green Lifestyle is one in which you are living in a sustainable, eco friendly, organic manner. To begin with a Green Lifestyle would start with using Green Energy sources like solar, wind, compost or renewable resources to provide all your power needs. This means you are no longer of the power grid, being metered or charged by corporations for your energy source. Green Living also involves building structures also being eco friendly, made from sustainable materials like mud, wool, untreated timber and the like. |
Last Updated (Friday, 11 March 2011 08:50)
