2. Different types of Alternative Energy
(Fuel) Sources
âą Wind Power
Wind energy harnesses the power of the wind
to propel the blades of wind turbines. The
rotation of turbine blades is converted into
electrical current by means of an electrical
generator.
3. Different types of Alternative Energy
(Fuel) Sources
âą Solar Power
Solar energy is used commonly for
heating, cooking, the production of
electricity, and even in the desalination of
seawater. solar power works by trapping the
sun's rays into solar cells where this sunlight is
then converted into electricity.
Additionally, solar power uses sunlight that
hits solar thermal panels to convert sunlight to
heat water or air.
4. Different types of Alternative Energy
(Fuel) Sources
âą Geothermal Energy
Literally, geothermal means, "earth heat."
Geothermal energy harnesses the heat energy
present underneath the Earth. Hot rocks
under the ground heat water to produce
steam. When holes are drilled in the
region, the steam that shoots up is purified
and is used to drive turbines, which power
electric generators
5. Different types of Alternative Energy
(Fuel) Sources
âą Ethanol (E85)
âą Ethanol, or grain alcohol, is produced by
fermenting biomass, commonly corn (though
other, lower-value feedstock's have been
tested in an effort to reduce costs) It is thus
inherently a renewable resource, and
contributes nothing in itself to greenhouse-gas
loading of the atmosphere
6. Different types of Alternative Energy
(Fuel) Sources
âą HYDROELECTRIC POWER
âą Hydroelectric power is generated from
dammed water that drives a water turbine
and generator. Tidal power is one version of
this. The power of the water of a tide creates
pressure that will turn either a turbine or a
water wheel. This power then is able to
provide energy to the electric generator
7. Different types of Alternative Energy
(Fuel) Sources
âą BIOFUELS
âą Biofuels are fuels that are made from
animals or plants. They may include methane
from animal waste, wood chippings, or
wood. Today ethanol has been getting a lot of
attention for its use in combination with
gasoline for transportation use.
8. Different types of Alternative Energy
(Fuel) Sources
âą NATURAL GAS
âą Natural gas is a fossil fuel. It
does, however, have some differences. It does
not produce carbon dioxide, which is the main
greenhouse gas. This makes natural gas a
better option. There is also still a rather large
supply of natural gas in the world.
9. Different types of Alternative Energy
(Fuel) Sources
âą HYDROGEN
âą Hydrogen so far has not proven to be a very
profitable energy source since it takes more
energy to manufacture than the hydrogen
actually produces. It is, however, a very good
fuel for the environment and has turned out
to be a good energy source for vehicles.
10. Different types of Alternative Energy
(Fuel) Sources
âą NUCLEAR ENERGY
âą Nuclear energy is energy created through
atoms. By either splitting atoms (fission) or
merging them (fusion), it creates energy from the
reaction. Nuclear energy, while it does produce a
large amount of power, has several other
hazards. Nuclear energy creates dangerous
nuclear waste which is difficult to deal with. It
must be stored in a secure location until it can be
properly dealt with.