• Why Alternative Energy Sources Are the Future?

    Why Alternative Energy Sources Are the Future?

    In the U.S., fossil fuels produce up to 80% of all energy that we consume. Our current level of dependence on fossil fuels puts us on track for a rapid depletion of these finite materials. Meaning, if we’re not careful, we will run out of our precious, non-renewable resources. That means no more oil, natural…

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  • Renewable Energy Sources: Energy Trends Shaping the Future

    Renewable Energy Sources: Energy Trends Shaping the Future

    Are renewable energy sources the power of our future? Electricity generation from renewable sources of energy is booming, and it doesn’t look like the trend is going to slow down anytime soon. Greenhouse gas emissions fell in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic disrupting economic activity, travel, and trade. This reduction could be the incentive…

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  • Just the Facts: Renewable Energy vs. Nonrenewable Energy

    Just the Facts: Renewable Energy vs. Nonrenewable Energy

    Quick summary: Learn about the differences between renewable and nonrenewable energy resources, the production details behind each type of renewable energy, and the advantages and disadvantages of these renewable resources. The terms alternative energy, clean energy, green energy, and sustainable energy are common buzzwords these days. You may even note a sense of urgency around…

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  • 7 Types of Renewable Energy: The Future of Energy

    7 Types of Renewable Energy: The Future of Energy

    What Is Renewable Energy? Renewable energy is energy that has been derived from earth’s natural resources that are not finite or exhaustible, such as wind and sunlight. Renewable energy is an alternative to the traditional energy that relies on fossil fuels, and it tends to be much ย less harmful to the environment. Types of Renewable…

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  • Hydropower 101

    Hydropower 101

    Weโ€™ve been discussing renewable energy sources, such as advancements in solar power and innovations in wind energy. For this post, weโ€™re exploring hydroelectricity and how this alternative power source – literally – goes with the flow. Created from the energy of moving water, hydroelectricity is produced when water behind a dam flows through an intake,…

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