Best 5 Renewable Energy Innovations

To develop environmentally friendly methods to generate electricity is a brilliant innovation of renewable energy a renewable energy company. Production of renewable energy generators unshakable for energy supply and reduce the cost of energy use. Harnessing renewable energy resources to support clean energy environment, and the future. Here are five of the best innovations in renewable energy. The first thing that comes to mind when mentioning the renewable energy would be solar panels. They come in all sizes to suit the needs of each home. When it first appeared the solar panels are so tiny they can only power a calculator. There are two types of solar panels, first is the solar thermal collector that heats water for consumption or households. A solar thermal collector is basically an insulated box and a black metal absorber. Natural convection takes place with thermal solar panels and is widely used in the sunny European countries to reduce water heating costs. The other is the photovoltaic panel. These are the solar panels are made of cells based on crystalline silicon wafer or a thin layer based on cadmium telluride or silicon. It converts the energy of light, hence the name of photovoltaics, energy by the photovoltaic effect. Solar panel reduces carbon emissions in the atmosphere for the promotion of cleaner energy. Second is the windmill. Water as a renewable energy resource has been known by man since the late AD 600. The windmills are used to produce ground and drawing water, water. Modern windmills or known as wind turbines makes the use of wind to produce electricity. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical energy and then electricity. There are two types of wind turbines, ie the horizontal axis wind turbine and vertical axis wind turbines. Between them, the horizontal axis wind turbine is more common than the other. Everyone can recognize a tall tower, with leaves are called horizontal axis wind turbines. Third is a generator of power from biomass. Who knew that there is a Do It Yourself version of this device. Now left over food and animal waste is more than the use of fertilizers. On a larger scale, biomass, the most abundant of all can generate a power supply large fields and forests. An energy company that uses renewable biomass normally makes use of the steam cycle of biomass to generate electricity. Other uses of biomass is by extracting fuel from biomass from decaying materials. Fourth is making use of tidal energy. Tidal steam generators produce incredible amounts of energy due to the high density of water flowing from the ocean. Geographically speaking, this type of renewable energy is available only to countries that have access to the sea or coastal areas. It is considered one of the best long-term renewable energy resources in the world. Using tidal turbines instead of coal to run heavy equipment can reduce the emission of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Last to be nuclear powered generators. Although very controversial, nuclear energy is an abundant resource for which we have. You can generate twice as much energy as fuel and other resources combined. The downside of this would be that there are health risks are actively involved in the placement of a nuclear power plant.

Shirlyn Dee is co-owner of Associations Keen, a pioneering renewable energy company in marketing. Keen Associations recognize the fact that the undertaking of new renewable energy companies need the proper exposure, and has the resources and manpower to provide quality Internet services for players of renewable energy commercialization. It has successfully deployed sites, and has been in the "industry of Internet marketing" for 4 years. Now his experience is primarily focused on the deployment of sites for Collaboration interested clients, whose businesses are often in the field of renewability and sustainability.
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November 7, 2009 · Posted in Renewable Energy  
    

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