Renewable energy sources such as wind, solar and fuel cells currently hold a minority share of the energy market, but interest is growing as conventional sources like oil, gas, coal and nuclear are finite resources. While fossil fuels still power most energy needs today, renewable alternatives that extract power from ongoing natural processes like sunlight, wind and hydrogen fuel cells may eventually replace depleting fuel sources and reduce emissions. Transitioning to renewable energy will depend on continued technology advances to improve efficiency and reduce costs to a level competitive with traditional energy generation.
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes)
32 views
Conv
Renewable energy sources such as wind, solar and fuel cells currently hold a minority share of the energy market, but interest is growing as conventional sources like oil, gas, coal and nuclear are finite resources. While fossil fuels still power most energy needs today, renewable alternatives that extract power from ongoing natural processes like sunlight, wind and hydrogen fuel cells may eventually replace depleting fuel sources and reduce emissions. Transitioning to renewable energy will depend on continued technology advances to improve efficiency and reduce costs to a level competitive with traditional energy generation.