Topic > Green energy or environmentally friendly technology

Green energyGreen technology, or environmentally friendly technology, is a technology that does not harm the environment. One reason green energy is superior to other energy sources is that it does not deplete the Earth's natural resources. Another great reason to use green energy is that it doesn't harm the environment when producing energy as much as other ways. One of the best ways to create green energy is through wind turbines. Wind turbines generate electricity through the kinetic energy of the wind. When the wind blows and catches on the blades, they spin, which then causes a generator to convert it into usable energy. In some places, wind farms are being built or wind turbine systems are being obtained. These wind farms can make a small contribution to home energy, so we use less dirty energy. Windmills are an inexhaustible source of energy that does not harm the environment. Another technology we use today is solar energy. Solar energy is produced by the sun's rays and transformed into energy. They take the accelerating photons and convert them into electric current. There are many people using solar energy today. Some technologies are moving towards more eco-friendly products by making them solar powered. Countries such as the United States, Germany, Japan and Spain are starting to use more and more solar energy. Solar energy is very cheap and good. If your electric bill is high, solar energy might be a good idea for you. They also cost very little to maintain. In addition to being cheap, solar energy is abundant and an infinite renewable resource. Dams equipped with penstocks are also an excellent source of green energy. They basically take water from rivers and run it through a penstock dam to create power. The water flows through the dam and spins a turbine in the... middle of the paper... to write out there to prove them wrong. Most of the people who denied the possibility were scientists studying hot nuclear fusion and most likely just wanted more funding for their projects. Even after everyone said it was impossible, a notable number of universities tried some of their own experiments on the very thing they had just said couldn't happen. I thought it was very interesting that this all happened to scientists Pons and Fleischmann because they chose to share it with the media before anyone else. Works Cited www.youtube.com/watch?v=htgV7fNO-2k www.journal-of-nuclear-physics.com/?p=360 www.padrak.com/ine/NICONF96.html www.infinite-energy.com/ iemagazine/issue12/coldfusion3.html www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/secret_projects/project015.htm http ://pesn.com/2011/02/28/9501774_Future_Impact_of_Rossis_Cold_Fusion/