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Renewable Energy Sources

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This course will give information about Green Energy.
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1,653 students
Created by Rakesh Yeole
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What you'll learn

  • To develop awareness about environment
  • Apply techniques to reduce environmental pollution
  • Renewable Energy
  • Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Biomass, Hydro power
This course includes:
35 total mins on-demand video
0 articles
0 downloadable resources
7 lessons
Full lifetime access
Access on mobile and TV
Certificate of completion
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Course content

Requirements

  • no basic required

Description

This is which focuses on renewable energy sources. Ideal for those seeking to get involved in Environmental Studies. Renewable energy is useful energy that is collected from renewable resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, including carbon neutral sources like sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat. In this course we will talk about the various renewable energy sources that are helpful for the environment protection as well as helpful to reduce environmental pollution caused by non renewable energy sources.

Renewable energy provides reliable power supplies and fuel diversification, which enhance energy security, lower risk of fuel spills, and reduce the need for imported fuels. Renewable energy also helps conserve the nation’s natural resources.

Clean energy has far more to recommend it than just being “green.” The growing sector creates jobs, makes electric grids more resilient, expands energy access in developing countries, and helps lower energy bills. All of those factors have contributed to a renewable energy renaissance in recent years, with wind and solar setting new records for electricity generation.

For the past 150 years or so, humans have relied heavily on coal, oil, and other fossil fuels to power everything from light bulbs to cars to factories. Fossil fuels are embedded in nearly everything we do, and as a result, the greenhouse gases released from the burning of those fuels have reached historically high levels.

As greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere that would otherwise escape into space, average temperatures on the surface are rising. Global warming is one symptom of climate change, the term scientists now prefer to describe the complex shifts affecting our planet’s weather and climate systems. Climate change encompasses not only rising average temperatures but also extreme weather events, shifting wildlife populations and habitats, rising seas, and a range of other impacts.

Who this course is for:

  • Diploma Students, HSC students
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