April 28, 2009

The Sources of Our Current Energy and Why We Need Alternatives

by Beverly Clarke

The production of energy is the main contributor to the quantity of Carbon Dioxide in our air. We all take electricity for granted - we flick a switch and the lights, television and dishwasher turn on. But do you ever stop and consider just where that power is coming from? By not giving it any thought, you probably don't even realize that today's energy needs are being met through the use of coal and fossil fuels. It is because of the highly toxic carbon emissions being released into the atmosphere by these two energy sources, that scientists are expressing their ever-growing concerns with the poisonous impact they are having on our environment.

Since people are not aware of how much their everyday consumption of electricity can effect the environment, they don't think about finding alternatives. But, it is more important than ever to find clean, renewable and sustainable forms of energy. Fact is, that the rate at which we are consuming our current energy resources, they could be depleted before very long. We must also be cognizant of the fact that our current energy sources are harming the environment on a daily basis and make that our most important reason for finding alternative energy sources.

Energy companies today are on the lookout for alternative forms and are experimenting with solar and wind power more and more. In parts of the country where there are lakes and rivers that can be contained, dams are great sources of hydro power. The same is true for wind power which becomes harnessable when there are consistently moderate winds gusting. There are many, many geographic areas that don't fall into either of these categories and the ones that do may not be able to produce enough of these energies to meet their power needs.

Right now researchers all over the globe are trying to find alternative energy sources. The most common yet controversial form of energy that does not release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere is nuclear power, but concerns over the dangers of contamination and melt downs have kept nuclear power from developing on a larger scale. Nuclear power may be a clean form of energy but is not without its share of downfalls, it produces harmful nuclear waste which takes millions of years to break down which can only be stored. This is problematic considering we only have so much land for storage and being contained in this way, the nuclear byproducts could eventually leach into the environment.

Until something is discovered that can help reduce the problems we are all experiencing, the best thing that everyone can do to help the situation is to try to cut back on their energy usage on a consistent basis. Research has shown that if everyone just took the time to turn off the lights in their homes when they were not in use, that it would help to cut back the amount of energy being used by up to twenty five percent.

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