2. • Introduction
• Types of green energy
• Sustainability
• Efficiency
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Conclusions
• References
CONTENTS
3. Introduction
• It is energy resources
that are renewable
• Can be naturally
replenished
• Clean, Safe and not
harmful to the
environment (aka mother
earth)
5. BIOMASS ENERGY
Biomass is biological material derived from living, or
recently living organisms. In the context of biomass
for energy this is often used to mean plant based
material, but biomass can equally apply to both
animal and vegetable derived material.
6. TYPES AND USES OF BIOMASS
Biomass is highly diverse in nature and classified on the
basis of site of origin, as follows:
1.Field and plantation biomass
2.Industrial biomass
3.Forest biomass
4.Urban waste biomass
5.Aquatic biomass
Uses
1.Agriculture
2.Industry
3.other
7. SOLAR ENERGY
Solar Energy is produced by using photovoltaic
cells, which capture sunlight and turns
that into energy.
8. PROBLEMS AND USES OF SOLAR
The sun has got to shine
-The cost of solar panels
and the systems range
between $20k-40k
-The light from the sun
produces a very small
amount of energy
Uses
Heat Your Swimming Pool With Solar Energy
Solar Energy Can Heat Your Home
Power Pumps With Solar Energy
Solar Energy For Battery Charging
Solar Energy For Cooking
10. Uses of wind energy
Wind turbines can convert the energy in the wind into
mechanical power that can be used
for a variety of activities like
pumping water.
Wind turbines can also use
generators to convert wind
energy into electricity.
Places Where apply
Large space areas
Fields Requires
Winding areas
11. Hydro Water Energy
Flowing water creates energy that can be captured and turned
into electricity. This is called hydroelectric power or hydropower.
The most common type of hydroelectric power plant uses a dam
on a river to store water in a reservoir. Water released from the
reservoir flows through a turbine, spinning it, which in turn
activates a generator to produce electricity. But hydroelectric
power doesn't necessarily require a large dam. Some
hydroelectric power plants just use a small canal to channel the
river water through a turbine.
14. Advantages
• Negative impact to the environment is Zero.
• Make Pollution Free Environment.
• Green energy solutions.
• Good to Everybody.
• Easy to stabilize.
• More Efficient.
Disadvantages
• Costly to stabilize.
15. CONCLUSIONS
To make sure we have plenty of energy in the future, it's up
to all of us to use energy wisely.
We must all conserve energy and use it efficiently. It's also
up to those who will create the new energy technologies of
the future.
All energy sources have an impact on the environment.
Concerns about the greenhouse effect and global warming,
air pollution, and energy security have led to increasing
interest and more development in renewable energy
sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, wave
power and hydrogen.