In the United States, 10% of the power produced in this country comes from
hydropower , a renewable energy source. At the moment, our existing hydropower capacity
exceeds 77,000 MW. There are hydropower plants specifically designed to
convert the energy produced by flowing water into hydropower. Most commonly,
we produce hydropower by damming rivers.
Unfortunately, this type of renewable energy isn’t all sunshine and
rainbows for the environment.
In fact, creating hydropower has a deleterious impact on wildlife habitats,
the fish population, and the river itself.
By damming a river, the water source is being diverted to flow toward the
direction of the hydropower plant. In an effort to mimic the way that
a river naturally flows, this has a positive impact on the overall wildlife
habitat, but it creates less power output over the long run.
Plus, this diversion has a negative impact on the life and health of the
fish that live in the river. We know that our fish population is seriously
depleted as it is, and this harmful system is having a horrible impact
on our fish populations, which are already suffering.
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because it doesn’t damage the environment, it doesn’t kill
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Geothermal Energy: A Limited Viable Geothermal Energy Resource
The good thing about geothermal energy is that it can be implemented on
a large scale and it’s cost-effective. It’s one natural resource
currently used for
baseload power production . On the surface, this is a fantastic way to generate enough energy to
power the United States. Unfortunately, there is a catch.
Even though geothermal energy is a renewable energy source, there are only
a minimal amount of viable geothermal resources, so our options are very limited.
What is geothermal energy?
Its energy is created from steam or hot water. This water is taken from
wells, and it is used to heat homes and produce electricity. The sad truth
is this natural resource will never provide enough energy to meet the
massive demands of the United States.
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Solar Energy: Tapping Into The Awesome Power Of The Sun
Solar power is an infinite resource provided by our sun. We’ve discovered ways to harness this energy-producing star to produce light, heat, and electrical power in the US. This isn’t anything new. Before we invented electricity, people used the light and heat from the sun to brighten and warm their homes for many centuries. In today’s modern world, we passively harness the power of this renewable energy source and store it in solar cells to use later.
And there’s the rub.
Solar energy generating systems including solar panels, solar cells, and solar heating systems are all very costly expenses. As an example, solar water heater costs can range from $2500-$5500 and that isn’t even necessarily counting installation fees.
Add all of these expenses up and you’ll see that heating your home with solar isn’t a viable option for many homeowners because it’s too expensive. Instead, consider switching to environmentally friendly BioPure™ Bioheat® heating oil in Northeastern Massachusetts, Southern New Hampshire, and Maine. It’s a cost-effective liquid renewable fuel that you can use in your existing heating system.
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Unfortunately, wind energy isn’t the perfect solution to our energy problems either. It’s great in windy areas in the US, but it definitely has its downsides.
Take the great state of Texas as an example. Over 100 people died in Texas this winter in 2021 because the wind turbines froze and they were incapable of producing enough energy to heat and power homes in this enormous state.
We have to learn from our mistakes because this problem should never happen again. And it won’t because we are now paying more attention than ever before.
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Conclusion Clearly, the US is working diligently to develop the use of renewable energy sources to help preserve and protect the environment. Most of these natural resources aren’t capable of meeting our energy needs and demands.
Bioenergy is the area being most overlooked, and it’s unfortunate because it’s the quickest and most cost-effective way to help us achieve our goals of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050 . Are you ready to help the cause and do your part to protect the planet? Begin using cleaner and incredibly efficient biofuels like BioPure™ Bioheat® heating oil. Please contact Townsend Energy to make a difference in New England right away.
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