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		<title>Introduction to Green Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Green energy makes reference to the employment of power that isn&#8217;t just better than fossil fuel but that&#8217;s friendly to the environment also. Green energy is often outlined as power sources that do not pollute and are replenish-able. There are many classes of green energy. They&#8217;re anaerobic digestion, wind energy, geothermal power, hydropower on a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Green energy makes reference to the employment of power that  isn&#8217;t just better than fossil fuel but that&#8217;s friendly to the environment also.  Green energy is often outlined as power sources that do not pollute and are  replenish-able. There are many classes of green energy.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.eon-energylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/green-energy.jpg" rel="lightbox[95]"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-96" title="Green Energy" src="http://www.eon-energylab.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/green-energy-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>They&#8217;re anaerobic digestion, wind energy, geothermal power, hydropower on a  little scale, biomass power, solar electricity and wave power.</p>
<p>Waste incineration can be a source of green energy. Nuclear power plants  claim that they produce green energy also though this source is fraught with furore,  as everyone knows. While nuclear energy could be sustainable, might be  considered replenish-able and doesn&#8217;t pollute the atmosphere although it is  manufacturing energy, its waste does pollute the ecosphere as it is released.  When we read of green energy , we infrequently see nuclear power included.  People who support nuclear energy say that radioactive byproducts isn&#8217;t, in  truth, released into our earths ecosphere during its ordinary production cycle.  They stress as well the CO2 that nuclear power generation releases is close,  vis each KW hour of electricity, to such sources of green energy as wind  energy. As an example of the green power generation the average wind turbine,  e.g. the one in Reading Britain  , can produce sufficient energy daily to be the sole power source for one  thousand homes. Many states now offer household and commercial purchasers to  choose total use of green energy. They do this one of two ways.</p>
<p>Customers can buy their electricity from a company that only uses  replaceable green energy technology, or they can buy from their general  supplies like the localized utility company who then buys from green energy  resources only the maximum amount of a supply as clients pay for. The second is  usually a more cost &#8211; efficient way of supplying an office or home with green  energy, as the provider can harvest the business advantages of a mass purchase.  Green energy typically is more expensive per kilo watt hour than standard  fossil fuel energy.</p>
<p>Buyers can also purchase green energy certificates, which are alternately  called green tags or green certificates. These are available in both Europe and  the US,  and are the best method for the average customer to support green energy. More  than 35 million Western European homes and 1,000,000 Yank homes now buy these  green energy certificates. In the direction of keeping our surroundings healthy  and our air as contaminant free as practicable, it has got to be noted that  irrespective of what the energy, it&#8217;ll adversely impact the environment to a  point.</p>
<p>Each power source, green or otherwise, needs energy.  The production of this energy will create pollution during its make. Green  energys impact is low.</p>
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