You can create energy such as burning fossil fuels (fuels that can't be re-used E.g. oil, coal, wood), solar power, wind power, water turbine.
Energy can be changed from one form to another, but cannot be created or destroyed. Energy is always there and will always be there only the form is changed.
There is kinetic energy that is energy in action and potential energy that is energy waiting to be released. The electricity in your wall outlet is an example of energy that is kinetic, even if you don't use it, if the generation of that electricity is stopped the potential at the outlet will stop as well. A rock poised on a cliff is an example of potential energy, to release this energy push the rock off the cliff and "look out below!"
So the short answer is, energy is not created.
Historically, it was the Sun, which created the plant life and animal life used to make energy, and which formed fossil fuels. Even hydroelectric energy is dependent on solar heating to return water to its sources. And because we now have nuclear energy, the answer could be "from nuclear reactions" -- fusion on the Sun and fission in nuclear generators. This, however, neglects the use of tidal energy and geothermal energy. Tidal energy is caused primarily by the gravitation of the Earth and Moon, not the Sun. And geothermal energy is drawn from magma formed by crustal movements, which ultimately are driven by the Earth's hot core. The heat there is a combination of radioactive heat, tidal heat from the Sun's gravity, and energy left from the formation of the planet. The ultimate source, therefore would have to be "gravity" because it formed the Sun and planets, keeps fusion going, moves the tides, and keeps the Earth's core hot enough to produce tectonics.
Photosynthesis is the act of trapping the light energy from the sun and turning it into chemical energy in the molecule starch. The energy it traps comes from high energy photons.
In the sun the product of the nuclear fusion is light energy and heat energy. It also created helium from the isotopes deuterium and tritium.
solar energy is an advantage because it is created by God and is free .If you buy solar in Ghana is an advantage the sun shines a lot and there a sometimes power outages
No, because plants receive their energy from the sun via photosynthesis.
If we assume that petroleum was created from decaying plants, the ultimate energy source is the Sun's energy.If we assume that petroleum was created from decaying plants, the ultimate energy source is the Sun's energy.If we assume that petroleum was created from decaying plants, the ultimate energy source is the Sun's energy.If we assume that petroleum was created from decaying plants, the ultimate energy source is the Sun's energy.
The core.
to get energy from the sun
It takes only a few seconds for energy created in the Sun's center to make it to the Sun's surface. It is constantly released through nuclear fusion which occurs inside the Sun.
Core of the sun.
Energy creates the sun and everything which is why it can be destroyed energy isn't created it was created by itself therefore energy is powerful on everyone in the whole world
The Sun's energy is created through nuclear fusion and manifests in the form of infared radiation (heat).
Energy cannot be created, not even in the Sun. If saying that the Sun is a "source" of energy gives you this impression... well, it doesn't actually create the energy. It only converts energy - from the potential energy (nuclear energy) available in the hydrogen-1, which is the fuel the Sun uses. Once it uses its fuel up, there will be no more. If anybody says the Sun is a "source" of energy, that simply means we get the energy from the Sun. This sort of statement doesn't analyze in more detail where the energy comes from.
Winds are created by the heating and cooling of the earth's surface. The sun's energy provides the heat.
No. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. The energy of the wind ultimately comes from the sun.
Sugar is created in photosynthesis, therefore the energy would be light energy from the sun.
Solar energy is energy powered by radiant light and heat from the sun. It was created by Frank Shuman, a U.S. inventor, in 1897.