What are fossil fuels?
Much of the world鈥檚 energy is produced by burning fossil fuels such as鈥oil,鈥coal鈥痑苍诲鈥gas. These natural resources are formed from the remains of plants and animals that died millions of years ago. They are used to power everything from planes to gas cookers.
Burning fossil fuels creates鈥 carbon dioxide鈥痝as. This adds to climate change by making the Earth warmer than it should be. Once fossil fuels are gone, they cannot be replaced. Renewable sources of energy are more sustainable, which means they continue to be used.
What is renewable energy?
Renewable energy is a natural source of energy that will never run out. Wind, the Sun and water are renewable energy sources that can be used to create electricity.
There are different types of renewable energy:
Hydropower - uses energy from moving water to drive turbines and generate electricity. Hydro-electric power schemes use water stored in dams.
Tidal and wave energy can also be used to drive turbines.
Solar energy - solar panels collect energy from the Sun to create electricity.
Wind energy - wind turns turbines to create electricity. Wind farms are located on high ground or out at sea, where the wind is strongest.
Geothermal energy - heat generated below the Earth's surface. In active volcanic areas, it can be used to heat water. The steam produced can power generators and create electricity.
Biomass energy - energy generated by burning living or once-living organisms (like dung or plant waste).鈥疘t is considered renewable because biomass growth removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. It stores it in the soil, plants or trees.
These renewable sources of energy are much cleaner to use than fossil fuels because they do not produce harmful gases that cause pollution and climate change.
Nuclear energy is also a low carbon fuel but is not renewable because it uses up radioactive fuel.
Did you know?
- Fossil fuels are the largest driver of global climate change.
- Iceland gets more than 75% of its energy from low-carbon sources. Most of this is from hydropower with other renewables 鈥 mainly geothermal energy.
- It is estimated that tidal stream and wave energy combined could cover around 20% of the UK鈥檚 current electricity needs! Find out more about tidal energy from The Regenerators.
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