Report of Students From Hormuud University: Subject: The Most Efficient Renewable Energy in The World
Report of Students From Hormuud University: Subject: The Most Efficient Renewable Energy in The World
Report of Students From Hormuud University: Subject: The Most Efficient Renewable Energy in The World
Group Members:
1. Yonis Hussain Mussa
2. Mohamed Abdirahman Mohamed
3. Yasser Abdirisak Ahmed
4. Sacid Ahmed Ibrahim
Fossil fuels are the world's traditional energy sources and electrical
power plants, vehicles and various industrial plants are built around
using them. Many nonrenewable energies are more reliable than most
renewables and are not subject to weather conditions. They provide
continuous --not intermittent, weather-dependent -- energy. New
technologies, such as carbon, capture
and storage (CCS) are emerging that may allow fossil fuel use with less
harmful effects to the environment This process captures carbon dioxide
(CO2) from electrical and industrial plants and stores it underground
instead of releasing it to the atmosphere. The
U.S. Department of Energy currently has several CCS projects in place
to determine the long-term feasibility of this technology.
Conclusions
Governments worldwide are recognizing that burning fossil fuels is
changing the Earth's climate, increasing global average temperatures,
causing unprecedented melting of polar sea ice and raising sea levels.
Given these climate-change threats, renewable energies appear to be the
wave of the future. Many countries, including the United States, have
programs for limiting
CO2 emissions and supporting renewable energy development.
Renewable energy R & D is helping to lower costs and increase
efficiency. In the future, there will likely not be a single solution to a
community's energy needs but a combination of technologies.
Communities will need to identity the energy resources in their area and
develop sustainable energy plans.
Summary
Non-renewable resources are used faster than they can be replaced once
they are gone. They are, for all practical purposes. Renewable resources
are so abundant or are replaced rapidly that for all practical purposes
they can’t run out.
Fossil fuels are the most common used non renewable resource. A
resource may take so much energy to harness that it does not provide
much net energy.
Recommendations
After observing these researches and experienced operations, we
strongly agree and suggest that the wind energy is the most efficient
source of energy which we can obtain the highest ranko of electrical
power, because, solar is also another best source, but wind is the best
one for it can work day and night time. For the solar it can work only for
day time and in sunny day time, when it comes to the rainy day we need
to run our generators on that rainy day.
There fore in rainy day and in non rainy day wind power operates as
needed.
That is all group members.