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solar energy: the sun is the main source of energy for all living beings on this earth
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even the energy in the fossil fuels has come from the sun
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the sun has an endless reservoir of energy which would be available as long as the solar system is in existence
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technologies for harnessing the solar energy have been developed in recent times
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solar cooker: solar cooker is very simple in design and mode of function
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the light reflected from the plain mirrors concentrates the solar energy inside the solar cooker which generates enough heat to cook food
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large solar furnace has many smaller mirrors to compose a very large convex mirror
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the thing to be heated is placed near the focus of the mirror
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the solar panel converts solar energy into electrical energy which is stored in a battery; for later use
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limitations of solar energy: the technologies for harnessing solar energy are at a nascent stage
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at present, the cost-benefit ratio for using solar energy is not conducive
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tidal energy: due to the gravitational pull of the moon, tides happen near seashores
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water rushes up near the seashore during high tide and goes down during low tide
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dams are built near seashores to collect the water which comes during a high tide
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when the water runs back to the ocean, the flow of water can be utilized to generate electricity
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wave energy: waves can also be a good source of energy
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many devices are being designed and tested to produce wave energy
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when water gushes in the tube because of wave, it forces the air upwards
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the kinetic energy of air in the tube is used to run a turbine
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when the wave goes down; air from up goes down the tube which is also used in running the turbine
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ocean thermal energy: the water at sea surface is hot during the daytime, while the water at a lower level is cold
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the temperature differential in water levels can be utilized to generate energy
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if the temperature differential is more than 20掳c, then ocean thermal energy can be utilized from that place
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for this, a volatile liquid; like ammonia; is boiled using the heat from the hot water at the surface
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the steam of the volatile liquid is utilized to run the turbine to generate electricity
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colder water from the surface below is utilized to condense ammonia vapour which is then channelized to the surface to repeat the cycle
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geothermal energy: heat energy from molten rocks present inside the earth created under certain favourable conditions by natural processes is called geothermal energy
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it is the only type of energy which does not use solar energy
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nuclear energy: nuclear fission is the process during which a bigger nucleus breaks to produce two smaller nuclei
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nuclear power is safest for the environment but the risk of damage due to accidental leaks of radiation is pretty high
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further, the storage of nuclear waste is a big problem because of the potential risk of radiation involved
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a very large amount of energy can be produced by a nuclear process on using very small amount of nuclear fuel in a nuclear reactor
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the energy so produced can be easily transformed into electrical energy
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