Overview of Renewable Energy Technologies

Topics:
Civil and Environmental,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
North Carolina Solar Center,
Renewable Energy,
Renewable Energy Technology,
Telecom & Utilities
Source:
North Carolina Solar Center

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Overview: As the new millennium begins, it is evident there is a growing need to rely more on alternative energy sources and less on limited conventional energy sources that often are detrimental to the environment. Fortunately in North Carolina, there are opportunities to use several renewable energy technologies that are extremely reliable, technically feasible and sustainable. These renewable energy technologies are based on an unlimited source of energy, often directly or indirectly from the sun, that have little or no negative environmental impact. This paper presents some of the most feasible renewable energy technologies in North Carolina. The technologies reviewed include solar, micro-hydropower, biomass, wind, biogas and geothermal.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,843KB | Date: Dec 2001 | Pages: 8


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