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What is Renewable Energy

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Solar

Energy from the sun. This is one of the most widely used types of renewable energy. The sunlight used by solar panels to create electricity.

Wind

Energy from the wind. Wind turbines turn in the moving air and power an electric generator that supplies an electric current.

Hydropower

Energy from water. This form of energy uses the gravitational force of falling or flowing water to generate electricity. It's the most commonly used form of renewable energy.

Biomass

Energy from plants and animals. Organic materials like wood waste, sawdust, and combustible agricultural wastes can be converted into energy with far fewer greenhouse gas emissions than petroleum-based fuel sources.

Geothermal

Energy from the earth. This renewable source taps the Earth's internal heat for a variety of uses, including electric power production, and the heating and cooling of buildings.

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