
enewable energies are derived from natural processes that replenish themselves on a human timescale, making them virtually inexhaustible sources of power.
Unlike fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) which are finite and release greenhouse gases when burned, renewables offer a sustainable path to meet global energy demands with a significantly reduced environmental impact.
The primary types of renewable energy include:
Solar Energy: Directly converts sunlight into electricity or heat.
Wind Energy: Harnesses the kinetic energy of moving air with turbines.Geothermal Energy: Utilizes the accessible heat from the Earth's interior.
Bioenergy (Biomass): Derived from organic matter, typically burned for heat or electricity, or converted into biofuels.
- Enseignant: Naomi Owuor [25-RE-KE-O1]