Basic Renewable Energy: Introduction To Common Terminology
Basic Renewable Energy: Introduction To Common Terminology
Energy
INTRODUCTION TO COMMON TERMINOLOGY
How it works 5. Additional heat is removed from water, and it is injected back in the
well.
Geothermal:
summer vs.
winter
Solar Thermal
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Two basic
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systems
Active: Utilizes energy
from the sun and relies
on mechanical and
electrical means to
transfer heat
Conclusions • Solar Photovoltaics uses the energy for the sun to generate electricity.
• Wind Energy harnesses the kinetic energy from the wind to produce
electricity.
• Bioenergy is a general term for energy derived from materials.
• There are many other forms of renewables that we did not address
that need to be explored by YOU.