Ismael Paramo
Professor Name
English
26 October, 2017
What are the effects of Renewable Energy on the environment?
Renewable Energy has been around for centuries. But what if Renewable Energy has does have an effect. Renewable energy is energy that is collected from renewable resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat and as of 2015 almost more than half of the world the new electricity capacity was renewable energy and The electricity generation capacity is still not large enough to send out, they are producing Low-efficiency levels, and just to build them Requires a huge upfront capital outlay.
First, Renewable Energy can be good for trying to take out coal factories but one of the biggest effects to Renewable Energy is and a huge load of capacity and there's not enough of capacity to send the electricity out.In the article of written by Vittana on Renewable Energy says “When using a renewable energy resource, backup and storage resources must be included with the power generation opportunity. The storage capabilities that are
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This poses forecast problems and investors may shy away from investing their money for fear of not getting returns pretty quick.” What this means is that millions of dollars which make the cost of windmills and solar panels and buying land just to place them very expensive and maybe, even more, money just to have labor, people go make them and set them up. Renewable Energy results in Large capacity being needed to store electricity, and Low efficiency of the high cost of having Renewable