The Quest For Green Energy

Most of the world agrees that finding green energy production is paramount to the long term survival of the human race, whether it’s because of costs or the environment. Right now, the greenest ways of generating energy are costly, but the other ways aren’t great for the environment. Here’s a quick snapshot of 6 ways energy can be produced and what the issues are.

1. Coal. Coal is probably the most abundant natural resource we have that we can burn for energy and heat. It’s also the dirtiest. Coal smoke and dust get everywhere and impact everything. Even clean burning coal plants are only 90% efficient at best.

2. Crude Oil – Oil is expensive and won’t last forever, but it’s the easiest thing to find and use. Oil is pretty dirty itself, and exhaust and other smells and smoke from its use only hurt the environment.

3. Solar – Solar energy is the most effortless way of capturing energy, but at this stage it’s also the costliest. To fully heat most houses would cost upwards of $35,000 per house. Solar batteries still can’t hold enough power to make it cost effective for everyone, and it doesn’t work as well everywhere, especially in cloudy climates.

4. Wind – Wind energy would be more efficient if wind could be counted on. Having to use energy to run wind turbines is inefficient. That, plus it’s also costly trying to store the energy. It’s also controversial; many communities don’t like seeing these tall windmills in their area.

5. Hydro – Hydro power is costly up front, but works well once dams are built. The problem is that not every waterway in the world is conducive to building a dam, and its energy is limited in how far it can go and how much it can generate.

6. Nuclear – Nuclear power is very efficient, but extremely tenuous and dangerous. There are drastic safeguards that have to be employed, and one wrong step could mean disaster for centuries. They also need to be near water to help keep them cool, and, though that water is filtered many times over before being reintroduced into its source, there are still fears that it might never totally be clean from radiation.

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Author: Paul Escobedo
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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