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Energy is impermanent – this has become the common belief, with all critics citing imminent danger for resources and the environment. All of the modern methods will fail, resulting in too many complications for the years to come. Generations will be without power. Cities will be forced to siphon every flickering light. Consumption won’t be countered and no compromise will be enough. Instead there will only be worries for the future and no answers to offer.
Such a bleak assumption is not entirely correct, however. There are renewable energies that are slowly carving a niche for themselves within daily life. These alternatives work to secure both vital power demands and the environment – and they succeed. Without the limitations of typical sources (like petroleum or coal), they can be used as often as they’re needed. And there are three that are championing the cause:
1. Solar power. The sun is the most prominent renewable source found on Earth. Because of this companies have been creating ways to take advantage of its abundance; and they have succeeded with passive and active solar panels. Energy is formed through rays causing water to boil and generate electricity. This is the most common of all new methods and is posed to continue growing.
2. Wind power. None can argue with the advantages of wind turbines. Despite initial concerns over their appearance, these machines have increased dramatically in usage and are found across the globe. Utilizing breezes, they allow energy to be created through the whirl of propellers. This causes virtually no environmental impact and is proven to reduce carbon emissions.
3. Hydroelectric power. While controversy follows this method (due to its high costs and land requirements), its popularity has not decreased since its conception within the Industrial Revolution. Using turbines to churn water and create currents, hydroelectric can be sustained for all years to come. It is without limit.
Energy is not to be wasted. It is to be preserved. But, with the aid of these renewable forces, its consumption will not be forced to meager fractions and small uses.




