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Alternative Energy Sources Answer Many Concerns
With concerns for the environment, concerns about the dwindling world supply of oil and concerns about finding
clean sources of cheap electricity, many different alternative energy sources are being investigated to answer
these concerns. The push for means of generating electricity has been around for over 100 years, but when oil and
coal-fired generators produced power inexpensively, the world put the search for alternative energy sources on the
back burner for a number of years.
The need for alternative energy sources was rekindled in the 1970’s with the oil shortage that created lines at gas
stations and produced critical shortages throughout the United States. The search for alternate power generation is
not limited to finding new ways of powering vehicles, as supplying cheap power for homes and industries is a
continuous endeavor. There have been many advance in the search for alternative energy sources but still the price
of power produced remains higher than traditional methods.
Wind, water and sun are touted as renewable energy resources with claims that once the technology is perfected,
they can replace the need for oil and natural gas to turn turbines in the generation process. Even geothermal power
production is one of the alternative energy sources being researched.
Different Sources For Different Locations
For many people the switch to alternative energy sources is a matter of finding the one that works the best in
their particular geographical location. Persons who live in areas that have limited exposure to the sun for
example, may not be too excited about using solar panels to supply power. When the sun goes down for an extended
number of days, the town can go dark.
In some of those areas, wind is not a problem as it seems to blow nearly every day. Using wind power to turn
turbines to generate electricity can work there, but may not work in other areas that experience less windy
conditions. Another of the alternative energy sources, hydropower uses the power of rivers to turn generators, but
the cost of the infrastructure to get power to the people from the generator may still be high for long range
use.
With the three major alternative energy sources continuing to be researched and advanced, the need for its success
becomes more evident every time a person receives their electric bill or fills their car with gas. Finding viable
alternative energy sources can save oil for other uses, until it is depleted, which will also bring down its costs
due to lower demands.
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