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Using Alternative Energy To Help Keep Mother Earth Green

Alternative energy - whether to replace fuels such as coal, or to reduce our reliance on petroleum based fuels; is one of the most talked about resources in society today. It is estimated that our natural resources will be completely depleted within the next 150 years. It is because of this that we as a society  need to be continuously searching for sources of alternative energy.

The two most common types of are wind power, and solar power. Both of these sources are harnessed from natural phenomena, and as such are completely free. It is these free sources of that we should be pursuing with the most fervency, so that, eventually, energy can be available to all regardless of  income. Below we will take a look at these two most common sources of alternative energy.

Wind Power

Wind power, while a free source of alternative energy, would be the most costly type of renewable energy to power our nation. This is largely in part to the fact that we must first place wind turbines across the country, in enough numbers to provide electricity to communities nationwide – even in areas where the wind velocity is not as strong. The cost of building enough of these turbines to harness the wind’s would be staggering.

If you’re interested in using wind power as your own source of alternative

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