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In history, we have seen the change in the types of energy used. Since 1200, the community shares the wood for charcoal that deforestation has occurred locally. 300 years later, when the oil companies depended later depleting the supply of whale oil used as fuel for lamps. In early 1900, ethanol from corn oil provided the energy needs.

When the world ran on the wheel and navigates the sky and the sea, there is a need for more fuel, and finally drying up local wells. Accordingly, the U.S. turned to import oil to maintain the transportation, industrial and domestic needs, moving finally to depend as much on foreign oil, 58% of its supply is now imported.

Both the depletion of our natural energy resources in the world, people are also feeling the impact of rising electricity prices and the rising cost of living expenses. At home, this is a dilemma that family needs are a priority, and absolute power be considered a leader needs.

The transition to alternative energy sources will have time to put the Act across the country, but the energy landscape changes, more houses and industries to use alternative energy. This will be good for economies dependent on expensive imported oil, the United States.

If domestic solar energy is one of the renewable energy alternatives, the choice of using solar power technology to convert sunlight into electricity. Solar panels produce only hot water and steam. Together, these technologies provide the optimal flow of the houses.

For geothermal energy, the earth’s heat is tapped to supply energy needs. To trap this energy, holes are drilled deep to the level where a possible geothermal heat spot is present. The escaping steam is directed into a turbine linked to a running generator, which converts steam to electricity. This is the preferred format for big industry and utility companies.

The owner does not dig so far to enjoy the benefits of geothermal energy. Geothermal heat pump uses the ground temperature secure few hundred meters below the ground to give you heat and air conditioning. It can also provide hot water.

Using wind energy technology, wind turbines to generate electricity. Wind power produces 1.5 percent of the minimum power in the world. It is a popular alternative source of energy in some European countries like Denmark, Germany, Spain and Portugal.

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