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The key with these energy resources are that they don’t harm the environment through
Contents
What is it?
Types
Why is it important?
Examples
Conclusion
As a source of energy, green energy often comes from renewable energy technologies such
as solar energy, wind power, geothermal energy, biomass and hydroelectric power. Each of
these technologies works in di몭erent ways, whether that is by taking power from the sun, as
with solar panels, or using wind turbines or the 몭ow of water to generate energy.
In order to be deemed green energy, a resource cannot produce pollution, such as is found
with fossil fuels. This means that not all sources used by the renewable energy industry are
green. For example, power generation that burns organic material from sustainable forests
may be renewable, but it is not necessarily green, due to the CO2 produced by the burning
process itself.
Green energy sources are usually naturally replenished, as opposed to fossil fuel sources
like natural gas or coal, which can take millions of years to develop. Green sources also
Types
The main sources are wind energy, solar power and hydroelectric power (including tidal
energy, which uses ocean energy from the tides in the sea). Solar and wind power are able
1. Solar Power
This common type of renewable energy is usually produced using photovoltaic cells that
capture sunlight and turn it into electricity. Solar power is also used to heat buildings and
for hot water as well as for cooking and lighting. Solar power has now become a몭ordable
enough to be used for domestic purposes including garden lighting, although it is also used
Particularly suited to o몭shore and higher altitude sites, wind energy uses the power of the
몭ow of air around the world to push turbines that then generate electricity.
3. Hydropower
Also known as hydroelectric power, this type of green energy uses the 몭ow of water in
rivers, streams, dams or elsewhere to produce electricity. Hydropower can even work on a
small scale using the 몭ow of water through pipes in the home or can come from
Exactly how ‘green’ the following three types of green energy are is dependent on how they
are created…
4. Geothermal Energy
This type of green power uses thermal energy that has been stored just under the earth’s
crust. While this resource requires drilling to access, thereby calling the environmental
impact into question, it is a huge resource once tapped into. Geothermal energy has been
used for bathing in hot springs for thousands of years and this same resource can be used
for steam to turn turbines and generate electricity. The energy stored under the United
States alone is enough to produce 10 times as much electricity as coal currently can. While
that is reliant on location for ease of use, and to be fully ‘green’ the drilling procedures need
to be closely monitored.
5. Biomass
This renewable resource also needs to be carefully managed in order to be truly labelled as
a ‘green energy’ source. Biomass power plants use wood waste, sawdust and combustible
organic agricultural waste to create energy. While the burning of these materials releases
greenhouse gas these emissions are still far lower than those from petroleum-based fuels.
6. Biofuels
Rather than burning biomass as mentioned above, these organic materials can be
transformed into fuel such as ethanol and biodiesel. Having supplied just 2.7% of the
world’s fuel for transport in 2010, the biofuels are estimated to have the capacity to meet
Why It Is Important
Green energy is important for the environment as it replaces the negative e몭ects of fossil
green energy is also often renewable and clean, meaning that they emit no or few
Even when the full life cycle of a green energy source is taken into consideration, they
release far less greenhouse gases than fossil fuels, as well as few or low levels of air
pollutants. This is not just good for the planet but is also better for the health of people and
Green energy can also lead to stable energy prices as these sources are often produced
locally and are not as a몭ected by geopolitical crisis, price spikes or supply chain disruptions.
The economic bene몭ts also include job creation in building the facilities that often serve the
communities where the workers are employed. Renewable energy saw the creation of 11
million jobs worldwide in 2018, with this number set to grow as we strive to meet targets
Due to the local nature of energy production through sources like solar and wind power, the
energy infrastructure is more 몭exible and less dependent on centralised sources that can
lead to disruption as well as being less resilient to weather related climate change.
lead to disruption as well as being less resilient to weather related climate change.
Green energy also represents a low cost solution for the energy needs of many parts of the
world. This will only improve as costs continue to fall, further increasing the accessibility of
Examples
There are plenty of examples of green energy in use today, from energy production through
to thermal heating for buildings, o몭-highway and transport. Many industries are
Green energy solutions are being used for buildings ranging from large o몭ce blocks to
people’s homes. These include solar water heaters, biomass fuelled boilers and direct heat
2. Industrial Processes
Renewable heat for industrial processes can be run using biomass or renewable electricity.
Hydrogen is now a large provider of renewable energy for the cement, iron, steel and
chemical industries.
3. Transport
Sustainable biofuels and renewable electricity are growing in use for transportation across
replace fossil fuels, but aerospace and construction are other areas that are actively
investigating electri몭cation.
Green energy has the capacity to replace fossil fuels in the future, however it may require
varied production from di몭erent means to achieve this. Geothermal, for example, is
particularly e몭ective in places where this resource is easy to tap into, while wind energy or
However, by bringing together multiple green energy sources to meet our needs, and with
the advancements that are being made with regards to production and development of
these resources, there is every reason to believe that fossil fuels could be phased out.
We are still some years away from this happening, but the fact remains that this is
necessary to reduce climate change, improve the environment and move to a more
sustainable future.
Understanding the economic viability of green energy requires a comparison with fossil
fuels. The fact is that as easily-reached fossil resources begin to run out, the cost of this type
At the same time as fossil fuels become more expensive, the cost of greener energy sources
is falling. Other factors also work in favour of green energy, such as the ability to produce
relatively inexpensive localised energy solutions, such as solar farms. The interest,
continue to build up our knowledge and are able to build on past breakthroughs.
As a result, green energy can not only become economically viable but also the preferred
option.
E몭ciency in green energy is slightly dependent on location as, if you have the right
conditions, such as frequent and strong sunlight, it is easy to create a fast and e몭cient
energy solution.
However, to truly compare di몭erent energy types it is necessary to analyse the full life cycle
of an energy source. This includes assessing the energy used to create the green energy
resource, working out how much energy can be translated into electricity and any
environmental clearing that was required to create the energy solution. Of course,
environmental damage would prevent a source truly being ‘green,’ but when all of these
factors are combined it creates what is known as a ‘Levelised Energy Cost’ (LEC).
Currently, wind farms are seen as the most e몭cient source of green energy as it requires
less re몭ning and processing than the production of, for example, solar panels. Advances in
composites technology and testing has helped improve the life-span and therefore the LEC
of wind turbines. However, the same can be said of solar panels, which are also seeing a
Green energy solutions also have the bene몭t of not needing much additional energy
expenditure after they have been built, since they tend to use a readily renewable source of
power, such as the wind. In fact, the total e몭ciency of usable energy for coal is just 29% of
its original energy value, while wind power o몭ers a 1164% return on its original energy
input.
Renewable energy sources are currently ranked as follows in e몭ciency (although this may
Renewable energy sources are currently ranked as follows in e몭ciency (although this may
1. Wind Power
2. Geothermal
3. Hydropower
4. Nuclear
5. Solar Power
Green energy provides real bene몭ts for the environment since the power comes from
natural resources such as sunlight, wind and water. Constantly replenished, these energy
sources are the direct opposite of the unsustainable, carbon emitting fossil fuels that have
Creating energy with a zero carbon footprint is a great stride to a more environmentally
friendly future. If we can use it to meet our power, industrial and transportation needs, we
As we touched upon earlier, there is a di몭erence between green, clean and renewable
energy. This is slightly confused by people often using these terms interchangeably, but
while a resource can be all of these things at once, it may also be, for example, renewable
but not green or clean (such as with some forms of biomass energy).
Green energy is that which comes from natural sources, such as the sun. Clean energy are
Green energy is that which comes from natural sources, such as the sun. Clean energy are
those types which do not release pollutants into the air, and renewable energy comes from
sources that are constantly being replenished, such as hydropower, wind power or solar
energy.
Renewable energy is often seen as being the same, but there is still some debate around
this. For example, can a hydroelectric dam which may divert waterways and impact the local
However, a source such as wind power is renewable, green and clean – since it comes from
Conclusion
Green energy looks set to be part of the future of the world, o몭ering a cleaner alternative to
many of today’s energy sources. Readily replenished, these energy sources are not just good
for the environment, but are also leading to job creation and look set to become
The fact is that fossil fuels need to become a thing of the past as they do not provide a
sustainable solution to our energy needs. By developing a variety of green energy solutions
we can create a totally sustainable future for our energy provision, without damaging the
TWI has been working on di몭erent green energy projects for decades and has built up
expertise in these areas, 몭nding solutions for our Industrial Members ranging from
electri몭cation for the automotive industry to the latest developments in renewable energy.
Contact us to 몭nd out more and see how we could help advance your energy project:
enewable energy comes from sources or processes that are constantly replenished.
These sources of energy include solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, and
hydroelectric power.
Clean energy is energy that comes from renewable, zero emission sources that do not
pollute the atmosphere when used, as well as energy saved by energy e몭ciency
measures.
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