Renewable energy.
(Our manufacture [and consumption] of flat-screen TVs needs an extremely potent GreenHouse Gas! - only a mere 98.8 percent of it is recovered.)
If you mean sources like wind and solar energy, they are renewable because they don't consume fuel which is non-renewable, they don't emit greenhouse gases, and the sources of energy are free.
the practice of energy is when we unplug our power sources to save energy.
They have bonds that can be unmade, releasing electrons onto other molecules, so yes they store and release energy.
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Renewable energy. (Our manufacture [and consumption] of flat-screen TVs needs an extremely potent GreenHouse Gas! - only a mere 98.8 percent of it is recovered.)
Renewable energy sources produce no greenhouse gases.Examples are solar, hydro, wind, wave, tidal, geothermal, biomass, biofuel and others.
Heat energy drives greenhouse effect. Huge amount of heat energy is trapped at a surface.
If you mean sources like wind and solar energy, they are renewable because they don't consume fuel which is non-renewable, they don't emit greenhouse gases, and the sources of energy are free.
Renewable energy releases the least amount of greenhouse gas per kilowatt. After renewables come nuclear which is greenest. It has other issues though.
Renewable energy sources are generally carbon emission free, that is, they emit no carbon dioxide (apart from their construction). Present energy sources are mainly fossil fuels, which, when burnt, release carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas which is causing global warming. If we can switch from fossil energy to renewable energy then we have the global warming problem fixed (if we do it quickly enough).
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the practice of energy is when we unplug our power sources to save energy.
They have bonds that can be unmade, releasing electrons onto other molecules, so yes they store and release energy.
For fossil fuels: - release heat by burning and are invaluable sources of energy - release carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen and sulfur oxides, water vapours during burning - they are a source of greenhouse gases and pollution
The greenhouse effect is now an "accelerated" greenhouse effect. In other words it is warming rapidly and causing global warming.So we need to manage it by reducing the amounts of greenhouse gases that are being added to it. Most of these are being added by burning fossil fuels. The only way to stop this is to move to renewable energy.Solar, wind, water, etc are all sources of energy that do not release carbon dioxide emissions.
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