7 Types of Renewable Energy

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  • 7 Types of Renewable Energy
    Solar
    Solar energy is derived by capturing radiant energy from sunlight and converting it into heat, electricity, or hot water.
    With the technology to harvest it, there is a limitless supply of solar energy, meaning it could render fossil fuels obsolete.
    Wind
    Wind farms capture the energy of wind flow by using turbines and converting it into electricity.
    Wind energy is a clean energy source, which means that it doesn’t pollute the air like other forms of energy.
    Wind energy doesn’t produce carbon dioxide, or release any harmful products that can cause environmental degradation or negatively affect human health like smog, acid rain, or other heat-trapping gases.
    Hydroelectric
    Water flows through the dam’s turbines to produce electricity, known as pumped-storage hydropower.
    Hydroelectric power is very versatile and can be generated using both large scale projects, like the Hoover Dam, and small scale projects like underwater turbines and lower dams on small rivers and streams.
    Geothermal
    Geothermal heat is heat that is trapped beneath the earth’s crust from the formation of the Earth 4.5 billion years ago and from radioactive decay.
    Geothermal energy is not as common as other types of renewable energy sources, but it has a significant potential for energy supply.
    Geothermal energy is naturally replenished and therefore does not run a risk of depleting (on a human timescale).
    Ocean
    The ocean can produce two types of energy: thermal and mechanical.
    Ocean thermal energy relies on warm water surface temperatures to generate energy through a variety of different systems.
    Ocean mechanical energy uses the ebbs and flows of the tides to generate energy, which is created by the earth’s rotation and gravity from the moon.
    Unlike other forms of renewable energy, wave energy is predictable and it’s easy to estimate the amount of energy that will be produced.
    This type of renewable energy is also abundant, the most populated cities tend to be near oceans and harbors, making it easier to harness this energy for the local population.
    Hydrogen
    Hydrogen needs to be combined with other elements, such as oxygen to make water as it does not occur naturally as a gas on its own.
    When hydrogen is separated from another element it can be used for both fuel and electricity.
    Hydrogen can be used as a clean burning fuel, which leads to less pollution and a cleaner environment.
    It can also be used for fuel cells which are similar to batteries and can be used for powering an electric motor.
    Biomass
    Bioenergy is a renewable energy derived from biomass.
    Biomass is organic matter that comes from recently living plants and organisms.
    The use of biomass in energy production creates carbon dioxide that is put into the air, but the regeneration of plants consumes the same amount of carbon dioxide, which is said to create a balanced atmosphere.
    Biomass can be used in a number of different ways in our daily lives, not only for personal use, but businesses as well.
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Комментарии • 292

  • @vengpichrachana4530
    @vengpichrachana4530 3 года назад +218

    0:08 Solar
    1:17 Wind
    2:56 Hydroelectric
    3:59 Geothermal
    5:05 Ocean
    6:48 Hydrogen
    7:25 Biomass
    Just for myself

  • @sallysellchannel1984
    @sallysellchannel1984 Год назад +14

    Nice video, but get rid of the annoying music! It's distracting.

  • @hannahkang9918
    @hannahkang9918 3 года назад +17

    the stark contrast between an energic bgm and a robotic voiceover is golden

  • @Mangoman474
    @Mangoman474 3 года назад +140

    who else is hear bc of their teacher?

  • @faisalabdullah8880
    @faisalabdullah8880 Год назад +6

    Very informative content. Music ist too loud and make it hard to concentrate sometimes.

  • @dandavatsdasa8345
    @dandavatsdasa8345 2 года назад +3

    There may be ways for every household and every neighborhood to produce their own energy.
    Thank you for sharing informative videos!

  • @kousikpore
    @kousikpore 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for your explanation 👍
    I really learnt in this video

  • @kousikpore
    @kousikpore 2 года назад +4

    *Tidal wave energy* is a renewable pollution free eco friendly energy sources 😁👍👍

  • @bloombledotcom
    @bloombledotcom 2 года назад +4

    Between these & hemp's uses - the future of a sustainable world is looking very possible.

    • @Tom-S1981
      @Tom-S1981 2 года назад

      Zero point energy exists and would be the ultimate game changer, but me thinks the controllers will never allow these. So for now, yeah hemp and this lot I guess.

  • @shaunaburton7136
    @shaunaburton7136 3 года назад +9

    I love the solar ovens I have purchased from go sun.

  • @mathravik5729
    @mathravik5729 2 года назад

    SUPERB EXPLANATION. THANKS

  • @thepeopleplaceandnaturepod8344

    This is informative, thanks for sharing! ❤

  • @siyoumabebe7486
    @siyoumabebe7486 3 года назад +2

    Thank you !

  • @mr.johnzussino6217
    @mr.johnzussino6217 11 месяцев назад

    Great video - thanks:)

  • @mmalam8148
    @mmalam8148 Год назад

    Great fantastic video

  • @lulia3848
    @lulia3848 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so much! I used this for school and it was very useful 👍

  • @lishasave509
    @lishasave509 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @melessegebregiorgis196
    @melessegebregiorgis196 3 года назад +2

    thank you

  • @yay-player2416
    @yay-player2416 2 года назад +6

    Somethings that could be improved with most renewable energy sources is that most turbines use lubricant that comes from fossil fuels. Also after awhile, they need to be moved into landfills. 👍

    • @texanplayer7651
      @texanplayer7651 Год назад

      1. Lubricant can also be bio oil
      2. Those quantities are near negligeable compared to burning fossil fuels for energy
      3. Turbines are steel, and steel is one of the easist and most recycled materials in the world, those turbines won't see a landfill anytime soon.

  • @gladsonjeremias4325
    @gladsonjeremias4325 Год назад

    Good presentation for a starter.

  • @VoltsRu
    @VoltsRu 2 года назад +9

    Nice video:) the future belongs to alternative energy!

    • @ecomasteryproject8322
      @ecomasteryproject8322  2 года назад

      Yeah, Thank you for your support

    • @marflex6587
      @marflex6587 Год назад

      I mean auternitive energy should be the primary energy hence it's the least harmful isnt the goal to become a a Eco freindly society

  • @user-hh6ex9md4w
    @user-hh6ex9md4w 6 месяцев назад

    Wow, this Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series seems like an amazing product for outdoor enthusiasts like us! With its massive capacity, powerful output, and fast recharging, it can definitely provide the backup power we need during our camping trips. Plus, its waterproof technology and comprehensive protections make it perfect for any adventure. Thanks for sharing this recommendation!

    • @user-hh6ex9md4w
      @user-hh6ex9md4w 5 месяцев назад

      That Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series does sound like an incredible product for outdoor enthusiasts like us! I love how it has a massive capacity, powerful output, and fast recharging capabilities. Plus, the waterproof technology and comprehensive protections make it perfect for any adventure. Thanks for sharing your recommendation!

  • @muhammadah6850
    @muhammadah6850 3 года назад +20

    1:50 is it possible to create something by combining both sources to make an infinite supply? For example use a motor to help provide artificial wind for wind turbines and use the energy from the wind turbines to help charge/power the motor?

    • @ecomasteryproject8322
      @ecomasteryproject8322  3 года назад +2

      Yeah good idea

    • @abacaday
      @abacaday 3 года назад +2

      Louis Michaud is working on this by trying to create and harness tornados.

    • @irenashiloh8808
      @irenashiloh8808 2 года назад +1

      @@abacadayI too am working on making a giant hair dryer that will blow wind.
      I did the blueprints, but it turns out the blow dryer uses way more energy than the wind it's supposed to produce.

    • @texanplayer7651
      @texanplayer7651 Год назад

      If you had 100% efficiency (in reality wind turbines have no more than 40% energy efficiency max), than your wind generator would require at least as much energy as the wind tubrines can generate for it. So your idea is not sustainable.
      However, one thing that you could do in theory is to build key infrastructure to generate zones with huge amount of wind, but that would require you to move mountains... Litterally... Or to cover many thousands of square miles of solar panels to change a local ecosystem so that a neighbouring area has more wind. But if you install thousands of square miles of solar panels, it is assumed that you are already able to generate more energy than your country needs so you wouldn't need those wind turbines anymore...

  • @-luvinqxiris-9715
    @-luvinqxiris-9715 Год назад

    Thx for making this video, it really helped me understand!❤️

  • @hamoudibinabdiwahab8605
    @hamoudibinabdiwahab8605 2 года назад

    thank u

  • @Owl350
    @Owl350 5 месяцев назад

    There's also Alternative Energy such as a miniature methane, magnet energ,y miniature hydroelectric, are Tesla towers and Liberty engines . One things for sure, these things have to be used and changing fuel is a must !

  • @aaryanavale1139
    @aaryanavale1139 2 года назад

    Nice 👌

  • @1locust1
    @1locust1 2 года назад +9

    The beauty of renewables is that they can be scaled down for small isolated communities which will never be linked to the main power grids such as floating hydrokinetic platforms which could be anchored on rivers and robust streams without damming the waterway.

    • @Man-cv5ws
      @Man-cv5ws 2 года назад

      The problem is no of this shit works efficiently dummy.

    • @WantToGoHomeSoon
      @WantToGoHomeSoon Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortsstf2YrznkZU?feature=share

  • @Zabment
    @Zabment 2 года назад

    Im having class right now and they are you this video lol

  • @bhaktisongsstatusshortvide3459
    @bhaktisongsstatusshortvide3459 2 года назад +2

    It's a great project

  • @danjeffersonmacalalad4786
    @danjeffersonmacalalad4786 Год назад

    We need thesis title for our subject, it needs to be a renewable energy type of thesis. Any advise?

  • @josipfranic7096
    @josipfranic7096 2 года назад +4

    1.Duration of the solar panel is about 20 years. And here we encounter another problem. It takes time to install enough solar panels in the world and to meet energy needs. When this installation process is complete, then it will be necessary to replace those that were initially installed. Which means that the process never ends, but is constantly spinning in a circle.
    These plates, which have served their purpose, are thrown away in landfills. Waste from solar panels is 300 times more toxic than nuclear waste and requires special disposal. But since it costs more than production, we decided not to bother too much, so we send used boards to landfills in poor countries. Like most unwanted waste in the world. So much for the way it works under the quotes of developed countries. Today, no country in the world has regulations to dispose of them.

    • @texanplayer7651
      @texanplayer7651 Год назад +2

      You got your data from a news article sponsored by fossil fuels, or a journalist who got their information from such a source without verifying it.
      Firstly, solar panels have a life expectancy much greater than 20 years. After 20 years, they still generate on average around 80 to 90% of their initial power from day 1, depending on the climate they have been installed in and how well they have been maintained. You could still use the very same old solar panels after 40 years and they would still work. In reality, they are only given a 20 year life expectancy for one simple reason: garantee. Many things can happen after 20 years, and companies producing and installing those panels don't want to take too much risk for business. Another reason is also because solar panels become a little less effective over time, and loosing 10% of your energy output is 10% less money you're making selling your electricity. Not to mention that newer generations of solar panels that are cheaper and more effective can dominate the market int the future, incentivizing the replacement of the old even more. But still, you could in theory have a solar parc lasting for 30 years and still have a great energy output. And that only accounts for PHOTOVOLTAIC solar panels. You can also use THERMAL solar panels, which is litterally just some darn mirrors that can last for centuries without needing any replacement...
      Secondly, solar panels are among the easiest things to install in the world. I have absolutely no clue where you got your information that they were complicated to install. I'm not even going to debate this one, I'll just leave you with one challenge: name me ONE energy source, ANY energy souce you can think of, that is easier to install than solar.
      Thirdly, it is really sad that solar panels are not recycled as much as they should be, I'll admit to that, especially since more than 96% of their components can be recycled. But that shouldn't be too much of a problem in the future. Lead batteries from cars also used to be thrown in landfills before regulations forced recycling, and that was at a time well before climate activism was a thing. So I'm optimistic that the same will happen for solar panels too. But picture this: we could in theory reuse 96% of solar panels after 30 years of use. So a same solar parc could last for well over a century with only less than 15% of its materials lost and thrown in landfills. And again, this is only accounting for photovoltaic.
      Lastly, solar panels are NOT 300 times more toxic than nuclear waste. It's literally just glass (more than 90% of it), sillicium, aluminum for the structure, and the one thing that is "toxic" are the some rare earth metals contained in it (not even a handful of a percent). It is certainly not as harmful as deadly radiations from nuclear waste. And if that STILL poses a problem for you, nothing is stopping you from vitrifying the tiny amounts of toxic metals in solar panels, and then dispose of it safely in uninhabited desert places hundreds of feet deep underground where it wont harm plant nor wildlife, basically exactly what is being done with nuclear waste... Or just use thermal solar energy and get rid of that problem altogether...

    • @brawl_sinx8200
      @brawl_sinx8200 Год назад

      ​@@texanplayer7651 this man knows things

  • @greenleafyman1028
    @greenleafyman1028 2 года назад +28

    I have theories on how we can improve this renewable and might achieve the efficiency we wanted.
    1. Wireless grid for outer space solar panel
    2. Floating Turbine
    3. Improvised Tesla Turbine for Hydroelectric
    4. Earthquake preventor for Geothermal
    5. Hybrid water turbine that will use salt and the current in the ocean
    6.improvised generator machine for hydrogen
    7. Genetically modified Bamboo that will triple its growth rate for biomass energy.
    8. Machine that captures smoke and turn back to coal again.
    9. Machine that recycles nuclear waste
    We already discovered all energy we need, we just need a better technology for sustainability.

    • @shivaanalamchand4661
      @shivaanalamchand4661 2 года назад +2

      These are some great ideas,I'd love to see you or someone try this.

    • @patzoid2782
      @patzoid2782 2 года назад +2

      how would we harvest energy generated by a solar panel grid in space? I like the idea but I don't think we have the tech for that right now

    • @robertwirth8459
      @robertwirth8459 Год назад

      Machine that recycles nuclear waste? It’s radioactive, harmful to humans (life in general) and toxic for 240,000 years... why would you want to recycle that shit lol

    • @marflex6587
      @marflex6587 Год назад

      Some great ideas an I watch it tell prepare my self for later studies

    • @texanplayer7651
      @texanplayer7651 Год назад +1

      @@patzoid2782 This can be achieved by shooting lasers from this space grid. China wants to test this idea, but in practice it's not sustainable. You need huge quantities of energy to get those panels up there, you get only very little energy in return, and I'm not even mentioning the ethics. Would you like to live in a world where you see huge beams of lasers in the horizon? We already have nimbys complaining about wind turbines only a few hundred feet tall, imagine lasers many kilometers long...

  • @NabiL_Lam
    @NabiL_Lam 3 года назад +2

    less people less pollution

  • @subhashsunkara8037
    @subhashsunkara8037 3 года назад +5

    music irritates

  • @shikatokabala2225
    @shikatokabala2225 2 года назад +1

    Specialising in green energy technology 💚

    • @WantToGoHomeSoon
      @WantToGoHomeSoon Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortsstf2YrznkZU?feature=share

  • @rileyjaine4272
    @rileyjaine4272 3 года назад +6

    There's so many renewable sources of energy I can't belive we haven't completly switched. Poor, poor earth

  • @bapujimurmu4947
    @bapujimurmu4947 3 года назад +2

    Go Green 💚

  • @maribelcastillo7138
    @maribelcastillo7138 3 месяца назад

    Is what he says written down somewhere so i can read it? becouse the letterg go by very fast

  • @iainchen6721
    @iainchen6721 2 года назад

    thank you for the link ms.veng pichrachana

  • @thegemscamp3400
    @thegemscamp3400 3 года назад +3

    May I cite this video for a lesson I am developing for my nonprofit?

  • @sachalopez451
    @sachalopez451 3 года назад +1

    Thanks I have a test so yeeeeaaaaa

  • @kakarot6448
    @kakarot6448 3 года назад +1

    Good luck

  • @aishaal-bazeli5817
    @aishaal-bazeli5817 2 года назад +1

    But you are perfect 💙💛

  • @renewableinvesments6826
    @renewableinvesments6826 2 года назад

    A lot of information in a short format.

  • @avishkaravindu7853
    @avishkaravindu7853 2 года назад +2

  • @amritadass6616
    @amritadass6616 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the content BTW teacher send me here too.

  • @thomascocks9136
    @thomascocks9136 2 года назад +1

    Good info but the music is too loud and distracting

  • @pas_sion
    @pas_sion 2 года назад

    💚💚

  • @shravanpawar3832
    @shravanpawar3832 2 года назад

    It really helped me in my exam

  • @elfuturomio
    @elfuturomio 2 месяца назад

    Oil has and always will best and cleanest

  • @vinschutte
    @vinschutte Год назад

    The music is horrible to my ears, distracting and stressful. Other than that quite useful information.

  • @astridcassarpace7087
    @astridcassarpace7087 3 года назад +2

    My teacher brought me here too! Great Video! Explained well

  • @yjjs2881
    @yjjs2881 2 года назад

    💖👍

  • @brightcolorsarecool279
    @brightcolorsarecool279 2 года назад

    What's the song playing?

  • @yourprogress2417
    @yourprogress2417 3 года назад

    Woow

  • @Rednek1411
    @Rednek1411 2 года назад

    Same

  • @the_shaq_attack
    @the_shaq_attack 3 года назад +3

    What is the name of this music?

  • @shabababintehossain5238
    @shabababintehossain5238 2 года назад +1

    Plz change the background noise😣😖

  • @spartandaniel
    @spartandaniel Год назад

    Nice informative video just need to make new one with more details there is also another form of renewable energy the thermal wells which are really expensive to build but it will come back as the other energies still rising. Btw that music was really annoying to listen to , way too loud as well.

  • @glevtube
    @glevtube 3 года назад +1

    What a terrible background music! Gives me a headache!🤯 But the rest of the video was good and informational👍

  • @anbhilune6171
    @anbhilune6171 7 месяцев назад +1

    😮

  • @arnabsaha5185
    @arnabsaha5185 8 месяцев назад

    Make a video on quantum generator patent...

  • @ismailtunacan2197
    @ismailtunacan2197 Год назад +1

    music?

  • @ajaysasidharan2489
    @ajaysasidharan2489 3 года назад +1

    Nice 💥

  • @thebestcomment7671
    @thebestcomment7671 3 месяца назад

    What’s the song

  • @nurannimsara-ke5sf
    @nurannimsara-ke5sf Год назад

    lankawe monawada thiyenne

  • @user-mv5oq5yc8d
    @user-mv5oq5yc8d 2 года назад +2

    There Is No Shortage of Energy; There Is Shortage of Normalcy
    Despite increased production of energy from renewable sources, and despite the slowdown in car manufacturing, oil prices are skyrocketing. Even though fewer power plants still burn coal, coal prices are skyrocketing, as well. Natural gas prices, too, are going through the roof, and energy demand seems to outpace supply in every country and in every form of energy. Have Earth’s energy sources dwindled so drastically in a matter of months? The answer is a resounding “No!” There is no shortage of energy; there is a serious shortage of normalcy in human relations. I hope the current crisis will put some sense into humanity’s insane consumption.
    The energy crunch indicates that we are over consuming. We are producing too much, throwing the excess production to the trash, polluting the ground, the air, and the water, and then we are complaining that we do not have enough. It is about as sane as killing one’s parents and then pleading for the court’s mercy because I’ve recently been orphaned.
    It is time we reconsider everything we produce-how we divide production, profits, and goods, which services are necessary and which are redundant, and most importantly, how we treat one another. The goal of this process should be clear to everyone: survival.
    There is no ulterior motive, no attempt to dominate or deprive anyone of power or wealth. It is simply that reality is forcing us to take all of humanity and the entire planet into consideration. If we don’t, our entire civilization will collapse like a deck of cards.
    Since we still do not understand it and insist on running things the way we have always been running them-through power games-I anticipate a very cold and gloomy winter for the northern hemisphere. The energy crunch will leave many in dark and cold houses; there will be no gas for cars, and renewable energy will not replace traditional sources since there will be little sun during the winter. I hope that at least, it will make us rethink our values. If it doesn’t, next summer will be even worse than the awful summer that just ended.
    I know that many people are counting on the promise of renewable energy to solve the energy problems of humanity. I think they are mistaken. There is plenty of energy, far more than we really need. We could cut emissions by at least half tomorrow. But the more we have, the hungrier we become, so our thirst for energy will never be satiated, and we will never stop exploiting the planet or each other until we reeducate ourselves and start being humane toward each other.
    We have been behaving like spoiled brats whose parents buy them whatever they want. Now, our parents have run out of money and our childhood is over. It is time for us to mature and conduct ourselves like responsible adults, caring for all of humanity the way a mother cares for her entire family. If we think like a family, we will achieve normalcy.

  • @the_shaq_attack
    @the_shaq_attack 3 года назад +1

    Energy is based

  • @jonathanwirth1109
    @jonathanwirth1109 Год назад

    😎😊✅

  • @kakyoinkinnie80
    @kakyoinkinnie80 4 месяца назад

    Why the loud music?

  • @africantech5
    @africantech5 Год назад

    Am here because I have to deliver best training practical for my students

  • @nasird9119
    @nasird9119 2 года назад +1

    Background music so irritating...

  • @HardKore5250
    @HardKore5250 3 года назад +1

    So which one should we use?

  • @aishaal-bazeli5817
    @aishaal-bazeli5817 2 года назад +2

    The music is so noisy

  • @jakefireboy9132
    @jakefireboy9132 8 месяцев назад

    Why does the background music sounds like a pokemon battle theme

  • @peterzimmermann7501
    @peterzimmermann7501 3 года назад +1

    👀

  • @irenashiloh8808
    @irenashiloh8808 2 года назад +1

    The background music is awful! What were you thinking 🤔

  • @Dangogaming
    @Dangogaming 2 года назад +2

    brother next time reduce the pitch of the background music that's quite irrigating.

  • @andreyrubtsov2491
    @andreyrubtsov2491 2 года назад

    And 8! Electricity from frost!

  • @andoapata2216
    @andoapata2216 3 года назад +7

    Green energy fact: if we put all green energy subsidies together in one-dollar bills and burn them, we could generate more electricity than has been produced by subsidized green energy

    • @ecomasteryproject8322
      @ecomasteryproject8322  3 года назад +4

      Every day we have new solutions coming from science and technology so we hope that the future will be better

  • @aimisofficial9852
    @aimisofficial9852 Год назад

    Olz avoid music

  • @ridwanyousuf
    @ridwanyousuf 2 года назад

    3h are left to do the gcse exam

  • @gouthamishetty509
    @gouthamishetty509 Год назад

    The music is really distracting ☹️

  • @colleenyanora8823
    @colleenyanora8823 Год назад

    4th grade industrial revolution

  • @amaelmounier2377
    @amaelmounier2377 3 года назад +1

    La qualité graphique laisse a désirer

  • @hollyquinn712
    @hollyquinn712 2 года назад

    hey school friends!

  • @dalecranmer844
    @dalecranmer844 Год назад

    Conservation is key also.

  • @ramentheepic1029
    @ramentheepic1029 3 года назад +2

    why does this have dislikes there is no reason to not like it , its literally just a educational video

  • @THEcatinamicrowave
    @THEcatinamicrowave 2 года назад

    8:43 your welcome

  • @karmanatorjangpangi6520
    @karmanatorjangpangi6520 2 года назад

    The choice of music is not very pleasant!

  • @xdavex797
    @xdavex797 2 года назад

    How about gravity generator?

    • @billu1132
      @billu1132 Год назад

      What's it ?

    • @xdavex797
      @xdavex797 Год назад

      @@billu1132 multiple gears with heavy objects

  • @user-pn6cy6wg7n
    @user-pn6cy6wg7n 3 года назад +3

    Where the hell is nuclear energy?!

    • @ecomasteryproject8322
      @ecomasteryproject8322  2 года назад

      Not safe, Tchernobul and Japan

    • @user-pn6cy6wg7n
      @user-pn6cy6wg7n 2 года назад +1

      @@ecomasteryproject8322 Those are only two incidents out of 70 years of nuclear energy.

    • @user-pn6cy6wg7n
      @user-pn6cy6wg7n 2 года назад +2

      @@ecomasteryproject8322 Less than 100 deaths in 70 years. Meanwhile, more people die in fracking incidents and airplane incidents every year.

  • @zainfadhil2588
    @zainfadhil2588 Год назад

    8. Nuclear .... soon

  • @deiswish2280
    @deiswish2280 2 года назад

    Fire
    Air
    Water
    Earth

  • @biswajitg7270
    @biswajitg7270 Год назад

    There's scope for every type of houses and businesses to move to a cleaner source of power. Starting from solar batteries to huge wind turbines, the choices and applications of renewable energy are endless. There are many green companies that help accelerate clean energy in developing nations, one of them is Distributed Energy (de.energy). Nice to spend sometime to get to know players helping clean energy adoption.

  • @wallpurgesnight8209
    @wallpurgesnight8209 14 дней назад

    2:10 what a lie!!! I'm not going to go looking for it right now but there's a video that talks about the huge problem of wind turbine blade disposal, with apparently is quite an issue due to them being made of resin and other materials not recyclable.

  • @meharazbanu1088
    @meharazbanu1088 2 года назад +1

    Haroon

  • @josipfranic7096
    @josipfranic7096 2 года назад

    3.Now let's look at the downside of hydropower. 65% of the world's largest rivers are blocked by hydroelectric power plants. At the same time, accidents and dam breaks threaten human lives, and the planet’s ecology suffers. Hydropower plants directly affect the Earth's bowels - tons of water from reservoirs press on tectonic plates causing earthquakes, which are therefore caused by man.
    The hydropower plant stops the natural flow of organic matter needed for vegetation growth. There is a well-known story: when the Nile River flooded and then receded, it enabled a good crop yield. There is another major environmental impact of hydropower. And that is the change of all watercourses in the area. As soon as the water stops and raises its level, it has a big impact. Since we live in a consumer society, it doesn’t matter what the impact is on the environment and people’s lives, as long as profits are made.
    We remain convinced that alternative sources will improve the environment and solve the problem of climate change. Why?

  • @agentpenis8715
    @agentpenis8715 3 года назад +2

    You realize 90% of the items you are surrounded by comes from fossil fuels. I weep for the ignorant future

    • @ecomasteryproject8322
      @ecomasteryproject8322  3 года назад

      yeah that's unfortunate, but we are changing that slowly

    • @agentpenis8715
      @agentpenis8715 3 года назад

      @@ecomasteryproject8322 I don’t want anyone to be confused. I’m extremely Pro oil and gas as in I work in the industry and enjoy what I do.
      I drive very big, coal rolling diesels. That being said. I do agree with fact that we have to move toward a greener energy. It’s just at the moment this movement for “Green” is trying to move quicker then it should. Oil and Gas will be a valued commodity for many moons to come. If the “Green” pushes to hard you will make it unfeasible and unaffordable for either side to produce what we need. This is just my option.