Disadvantages Of Green Energy

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The United States currently relies on coal, oil, and natural gas to run our everyday lives. These different types of fossil fuels are nonrenewable and will eventually dwindle over time, becoming too expensive or too environmentally damaging to retrieve (Renewable Energy World.com, 2015). Different types of renewable energies are being discovered to better our world today. These renewable energies are also called green energy, and come from natural sources such as sunlight, wind, tides, and plants (Stephanie Rogers, 2012). Green energy will never dwindle away allowing us a continuous supply of energy to power our everyday lives in the future. This paper will cover facts of our nation using energy, and also cover the different alternatives of energy.It will also cover the use of elctric vehicles and educating our youth about their future.
Our world has used energy to run our everyday lives for millions of years. From as simple as using tree limbs and lighting them on fire. Coal has been a major source of energy as early as 2000 BC for our world to energize the continuously growing population. Coal is not only unhealthy for us to inhale, but it has contaminated our air numerous ways as a byproduct of converting the fossil fuels into energy that we can use. As countries unite together, we need to come up with innovative ways to power …show more content…

As of now there are only five types of renewable energy. According to Nik Danielson (2013), “The world’s energy needs could be reduced by one-third, by 2050 if individuals and corporations work to save energy now and begin relying on renewable energy sources provided by power companies and personalized adoption.” These 5 types of renewable energy are, wind, solar power, biomass, geothermal energy, and hydroelectric power. These types of renewable energies could be used to generate electricity for something as easy as a light bulb to as complex and powerful as new electric

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