Renewable energy sources

Mild forms of energy (or renewable energy sources (RES), or new energy sources or green power) are forms of usable energy from different natural processes, such as wind, geothermal, water circulation and more. The term "soft" refers to two basic characteristics. First, the operation does not require any active intervention, such as mining, extraction or burning, as with the hitherto used energy sources, but simply the exploitation of existing energy flow in nature. Secondly, it is "clean" energy, very "friendly" environment, not release hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide or toxic and radioactive waste, as other energy sources on a large scale. Thus, the RES is considered by many a starting point for solving the ecological problems facing the Earth.
"Renewable sources" are generally considered the alternative of traditional energy sources (eg oil or coal), such as solar and wind. The term "renewable" is somewhat unfair, since some of these sources such as geothermal energy is not renewable on a scale chiletion. In any case, the APE designed to solve the problem of the exhaustion of the (non-renewable) fossil fuel reserves. Latest from the European Union and many individual states adopted new policies for renewable energy, such as promoting domestic policies for the Member States. Renewable energies are the basis of economic development model of the green economy and a central focus of the ecological school finances, which has some influence on the environmental movement.
 
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