Alternative Electricity Sources For Now And The Future

By Denzil De Vries

Educating the public about alternative electricity sources is one of the first steps to getting renewable energy installed throughout the country. Most energy is produced by burning fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum and natural gas, over 75%. Nuclear power produces about 20% of electricity and the rest is from renewable energy sources. It is possible to produce electricity from biomass, geothermal power, wind power and solar energy and this type of electrical production is much kinder to the environment.

Electricity is based around keeping a copper wire spinning between two magnets. The charge is what keeps the wire in motion and the copper wire is called the conductor. There are many ways to generate electricity you can but two magnets in salt water and the salt will act like a conductor, you can shine light on a conduct and that heat will be turned into energy or you can actually touch the two conductors directly and send a stream of electricity.

Wind power is one of the best forms of renewable energy but one of the least utilized. This is a pity as most of the United States electricity needs could be meet by wind power alone though the knowledge of the effectiveness of wind power is growing. Wind power is the most environmentally friendly electricity sources and is the most efficient of any electricity production as it produces more electricity then for a small amount of wind power.

Solar power is transforming the sun's energy or into electricity. This is a well-known electricity source that has been made many advances in recent years. Home solar units and commercial solar energy are becoming much more popular with any excess collected energy being fed back into the electricity grid.

Most solar users find that the electricity is giving them credits for their electricity. The only large costs involved is acquiring the equipment to collect and convert the solar energy into electricity and getting this hooked yup to the electrical grid.

Electricity can also be produced from water falling over a dam as many dams have electricity stations at the bottom or further downstream. Hydroelectric power has been used for years and if you have a stream on your property you can even install a small hydroelectric generator to power your home.

A substitute to running generators on petroleum of other fossil fuels is to use biodiesel. Biodiesel is a fuel that is made from animal fats and vegetable oil. Biodiesel has been around for over 100 years, since 1895, but it has not been a popular form of fuel. Currently many tankers and trucks run on biodiesel though any vehicle can be converted to running on biodiesel.

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