Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy

Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy

Renewable energy is energy produced from sources like the sun and wind that are naturally replenished and do not run out. Renewable energy can be used for electricity generation, space and water heating and cooling, and transportation. Non-renewable energy, in contrast, comes from finite sources that could get used up, such as fossil fuels like coal and oil.

Types of Renewable Energy

The creation of clean green energy is the first step in our process. The conservation of this energy and its optimal utilisation is the next step through 4 core insulation process for all external surfaces. Net Zero loss of energy of heating and cooling.
Geothermal Energy
Geothermal Energy
Geothermal energy utilizes the accessible thermal energy from the Earth’s interior. Heat is extracted from geothermal reservoirs using wells or other means.Reservoirs that are naturally sufficiently hot and permeable are called hydrothermal reservoirs, whereas reservoirs that are sufficiently hot but that are improved.
Wind Energy
Wind Energy
Wind energy harnesses the kinetic energy of moving air by using large wind turbines located on land (onshore) or in sea- or freshwater (offshore). Wind energy has been used for millennia, but onshore and offshore wind energy technologies have evolved over the last few years to maximize the electricity produced.
Solar Energy
Solar Energy
Solar energy is the most abundant of all energy resources and can even be harnessed in cloudy weather. The rate at which solar energy is intercepted by the Earth is about 10,000 times greater than the rate at which humankind consumes energy.Solar technologies can deliver heat, cooling, natural lighting, electricity.
Hydropower Energy
Hydropower Energy
Hydropower harnesses the energy of water moving from higher to lower elevations. It can be generated from reservoirs and rivers. Reservoir hydropower plants rely on stored water in a reservoir, while run-of-river hydropower plants harness energy from the available flow of the river Hydropower reservoirs uses.

Benefits of Renewable Energy

The advantages of renewable energy are numerous and affect the economy, environment, national security, and human health. Here are some of the benefits of using renewable energy.Enhanced reliability, security, and resilience of the nation’s power grid, Job creation throughout renewable energy industries,Reduced carbon emissions energy independence, Increased affordability, as many types of renewable energy are cost-competitive energy sources.

Renewable Energy at Home

Renewable energy systems to generate electricity, or by using renewable resources for water and space heating and cooling.