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Renewable Sources:
Renewable energy sources are natural resources that
replenish themselves over a relatively short time and can be
used repeatedly to produce energy. They play a key role in
reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate
change.
First up we have solar energy,
Now we all know that its source is the sun which provides an
abundant and consistent supply of energy through sunlight.
Now how does solar energy work?
• Photovoltaic (PV) Systems: Solar panels use semiconductor
materials (like silicon) to convert sunlight directly into
electricity through the photovoltaic effect.
• Solar Thermal Systems: Mirrors or lenses concentrate
sunlight to heat a fluid. This heat is then used to generate
steam, which drives turbines to produce electricity.
• Passive Solar Design: Buildings are designed to use sunlight
for lighting and heating without additional mechanical
systems.
For its advantages we have:
1.Infinite source of Energy.
2.Low opening costs after installation.
One of the examples is Bhadla Solar Park (India) which is one
of the largest solar farms globally.
Now, wind energy
As the name suggests, wind energy is produce through the
kinetic energy of moving air.
Again, now how does it work?So we have-
1.Wind Turbines: The winds turns the blades of a turbine, which
are connected to a rotor. The rotor spins a generator to
produce electricity.
2.Onshore vs. Offshore: Wind farms can be located on land
(onshore) or in bodies of water (offshore), where winds are
generally stronger and more consistent. Talking about
offshore wind farms, an example can be the Hornsea Wind
Farm which is in UK.
Now coming to advantages:
1.Highly scalable : From small installations to large farms.
2.Zero emissions during operation.
Coming to Hydropower, it source is the energy of moving or
falling water.:
•How does it work?
1.Dams: Water is stored in reservoirs and released through
turbines to generate electricity.
2.Run-of-River Systems: Utilize natural water flow without
large reservoirs.
3.Pumped Storage: Excess energy is used to pump water
uphill, which is later released to generate electricity during
peak demand.
Its advantages are:
1.Reliable and consistent energy source.
2.Ability to store energy in reservoirs.
One of the most iconic hydropower plant is the Hoover dam in
USA
Lets talk about geothermal energy now: Its all basically about
organic materials like plant matter, agricultural waste, and
animal by-products.
Again, how does it work?
1.Geothermal Power Plants: Wells are drilled into geothermal
reservoirs to extract steam or hot water, which drives
turbines connected to generators.
2.Direct Use: Hot water from geothermal sources is used
directly for heating buildings, greenhouses, and industrial
processes.
3.Geothermal Heat Pumps: Use stable underground
temperatures to heat and cool buildings.
Its advantages are:
1.Reliable base-load power source.
2.Small land footprint.