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The Future Of Alternative Energy

Energy is fundamental for modern life

By Jose MejiaPublished 4 years ago Updated 4 years ago 3 min read
The Future Of Alternative Energy
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The world is quickly moving to cleaner, more sustainable sources of renewable energy. Fossil fuels are being replaced by solar, wind, and geothermal energy.

Fossil fuels are finite resources that will eventually run out so it's time to transition to a future with less pollution and more sustainable practices.

As the first generation of all-electric car owners, we're paving the way for our children to inherit a world without fossil fuels. The increased use of alternative energies will put an end to many environmental concerns.

There are many ways that you can be involved in transitioning to a future with less pollution using renewable sources of energy.

Here are some tips for living in the digital age while creating a greener world for our children.

What is renewable energy?

Renewable energy is an alternative source of energy that can be produced through natural processes such as sunlight, wind, and rain.

The advantages to renewable sources of energy include:

  • They are a non-polluting source of power
  • There won't be a shortage of the resource since it's not finite like fossil fuels
  • Renewables will make up a greater portion of the world's power supply

The benefits of using alternative sources of energy

Renewable energy is a vital component of a greener future. Not only will we be able to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, the use of alternative energies will put an end to many environmental concerns.

We know that pollution and climate change are the most pressing issues we face today. If we take action, we can create a better future for our children and for generations to come.

It's time to transition to solar, wind, and geothermal energy sources. Renewable resources are less expensive than fossil fuels, more readily available, healthier for the environment, and have fewer harmful effects on the environment.

How to transition to renewable energy

Change your light bulbs

Did you know that by switching to energy-efficient appliances and lights, you can save as much as $160 a year on your electrical bill? Since electricity accounts for around 30 percent of the average American's monthly bill, this is a great way to start saving.

In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency estimates that replacing just one old incandescent bulb with a compact fluorescent light (CFL) will save an average of $70 over its lifetime. LED lights are even more efficient, but they're also much more expensive.

Invest in a Smart Thermostat

Smart thermostats have been proven to reduce household energy consumption by up to 10 percent. These devices work by learning your habits and adjusting the temperature based on when you're home or awake. This saves money on both heating and cooling costs!

Install Solar Panels

Installing solar panels on your home is an investment that will provide you with clean, renewable energy for years to come. The cost of solar panels has decreased significantly in recent years which makes this option very appealing.

The upfront cost of solar panels is still more than traditional sources of power like fossil fuels or nuclear energy but it's possible to finance them over time through leasing or buying

What can you do as an individual?

You can take advantage of some of the new technologies on the market. For example, some companies offer all-electric cars that use renewable energy. There are also solar panels that can be installed on your roof or in your back yard to generate clean energy for your home.

If you want to go the extra mile, you can invest in a geothermal system to heat and cool your home with renewable energy. Another option is to purchase an electric car so you don't have to rely on gas powered vehicles anymore.

Conclusion

The world is changing. It's no longer an option to continue using fossil fuels because they are limited resources that will eventually run out. We need to start using renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and geothermal power.

There are many ways you can be involved in creating a greener future for our children. Here are some tips for living in the digital age while still maintaining a sustainable lifestyle.

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About the Creator

Jose Mejia

I am an accountant and blogger, combining years of finance experience with a love for technology. On my blog, I break down complex accounting regulations and tech trends into accessible and inspiring content for everyone.

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