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Difference Between Fossil Fuel Energy And Renewable Energy

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Almost the entire world has become dependent on oil supplies in order to produce energy. However there is a better alternative to fossil fuel energy and those are renewable energies. One of the main differences between producing energy from fossil fuels and renewable energy sources, such as water, is the capacity of renewable energies to replenish them in a short amount of time. Renewable energy will not run out. On their part, fossil fuels, such as coil, oil and natural gas are running out and in order for them to be restored, it would take a few thousands of years. These fossil fuel sources are finite and will someday be depleted.

Another difference between fossil fuels and renewable energies is that the latter are clean sources of energy that have a low environmental impact. Fossil fuel energies on the other hand, contain high percentage of carbon and hydrocarbons that rise to the atmosphere and cause air pollution and global warming. It is said that even though there is no single solution to reverse or arrest global warming, the production of energy through renewable sources, such as water, emissions can be reduced and the concentration level of atmospheric CO2 stabilized. The American Solar Energy Society concluded that “[e]nergy efficiency and renewable energy technologies have the potential to provide most (…) carbon emissions …show more content…

While the construction cost of a renewable energy plant may be significantly higher than the construction costs of a fossil fuel plant, the maintenance cost of the former is lower. Fossil fuels are usually imported and their cost is constantly rising. Most renewable energy investments are spent on materials and workmanship to build and maintain the facilities, rather than on costly energy imports. However, this high cost of preparing feasibility studies and constructing hydroelectric plants, is one of the reasons why this resource is sometime less

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