Alternative Energy Technology By Terrence InfoTech 2005.

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Alternative Energy Technology By Terrence InfoTech 2005

How does this help us? 1. Alternative Energy is energy that we use from sun, water, wind and earth or any other source that is renewable and environmentally safe. 2. Since we use a lot of heat or electricity, renewable energy can help us not deplete non-renewable resources like fossil fuels and help us not pollute the environment.

Pros of Alternative Energy 1. A Renewable Source 2. Cheap and Efficient 3. Better than Ordinary Fossil Fuels 4. Reserves Fossil Fuels 5. A Abundant Source 6. Cuts down on environmental pollution

What are some Alternative Sources? 1. Solar Power (Sun) 2. Hydro Power (Water) 3. Geothermal Power (Earth Fissures) 4. Wind Power (Wind) 5. Biomass Power (Organic Materials)

Solar Technology 1. Cheap 2. Makes Heat 3. Makes Electricity 4. Technology is Simple 5. No end of Sources----(Comes From The Sun)

Hydro Technology 1. Makes Electricity 2. Water Is Everywhere 3. Creates Jobs 4. Earth Friendly 5. Super Duper Cool Technology

Wind Technology 1. Air is Free 2. Air is Everywhere 3. Makes Electricity 4. Will Not Stale 5. Ancient technology

Biomass Technology 1. Organic Waste pew! 2. Has Little Particles of Energy 3. Organic Waste is Free and abundant 4. Makes Heat For Your Chilly Night through recycling technology

Geothermal Technology 1. Free Energy from Mother Earth 2. We live on Earth 3. Digging technology; force water in, instantly you get a free source of heat to steam the water. 4. Pop on top a electric turbine FREE ELECTRICITY!

Hydrogen Fuel Cell 1. Produces Electricity 2. Hydrogen Is Everywhere 3. Hydrogen Fuel Cells Generate Electricity 4. Improves the Air We Breath 5. Maintains Economic Competitiveness

Conclusion 1. Alternative Energy Cost has gotten lower since the 70s. 2. The cost has become little or not cost. 3. Advances are being done at the very moment. 4. Many Sources that do not go away.

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