Wind power harnesses the energy from wind using wind turbines to spin generators and create electricity. It is a clean and renewable resource that provides electricity without pollution. Geothermal energy comes from heat within the earth. It is a more environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels like coal since it is renewable. However, geothermal energy risks triggering earthquakes from alterations to the earth's structure during digging. Biomass energy comes from living things and has been used as a fuel source since early humans. Today, biomass such as plants, wood, and waste are used to fuel generators. It contains energy originally from the sun that plants absorb and convert through photosynthesis.
Wind power harnesses the energy from wind using wind turbines to spin generators and create electricity. It is a clean and renewable resource that provides electricity without pollution. Geothermal energy comes from heat within the earth. It is a more environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels like coal since it is renewable. However, geothermal energy risks triggering earthquakes from alterations to the earth's structure during digging. Biomass energy comes from living things and has been used as a fuel source since early humans. Today, biomass such as plants, wood, and waste are used to fuel generators. It contains energy originally from the sun that plants absorb and convert through photosynthesis.
Wind power harnesses the energy from wind using wind turbines to spin generators and create electricity. It is a clean and renewable resource that provides electricity without pollution. Geothermal energy comes from heat within the earth. It is a more environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels like coal since it is renewable. However, geothermal energy risks triggering earthquakes from alterations to the earth's structure during digging. Biomass energy comes from living things and has been used as a fuel source since early humans. Today, biomass such as plants, wood, and waste are used to fuel generators. It contains energy originally from the sun that plants absorb and convert through photosynthesis.
Wind power is a clean and renewable energy source.
Wind turbines, kani siya ( tudlo sa picture) mao ni siya ang ga harness og energy from the wind using mechanical power to spin a generator and makacreate og electricity. Not only is wind an abundant and inexhaustible resource, but it also provides electricity without burning any fuel or polluting the air. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY (BASA SA SLIDE) Geothermal energy is heat within the earth. The word geothermal comes from the Greek words geo (earth) and therme (heat). Ang Geothermal energy mas environmentally friendly siya kaysa sa conventional fuel sources pareha anang coal and other fossil fuels. Kay renewable energy mani siya, it will last until the Earth is destroyed by the sun in around 5 billion years. Bisag daghan kaayog advantages ning geothermal, naa sad ni siyay disadvantage, isa na ani kay ang Geothermal energy runs the risk of triggering earthquakes. This is due to alterations in the Earth’s structure as a result of digging. However, since most geothermal plants are away from population centres, the implications of these earthquakes are relatively minor. BIOMASS ENERGY (BASA SA SLIDE) People have used biomass energy—energy from living things—since the earliest “cave men” first made wood fires for cooking or keeping warm. Today, biomass is used to fuel electric generators and other machinery. Biomass is organic, meaning it is made of material that comes from living organisms, such as plants and animals. The most common biomass materials used for energy are plants, wood, and waste. These are called biomass feedstocks. Biomass contains energy first derived from the sun: Plants absorb the sun’s energy through photosynthesis, and convert carbon dioxide and water into nutrients (carbohydrates).
The energy from these organisms can be transformed into
usable energy through direct and indirect means. Biomass can be burned to create heat (direct), converted into electricity (direct), or processed into biofuel (indirect).