Energy Generation

Solar Power

Solar power harnesses sunlight to generate electricity through photovoltaic cells. These cells convert sunlight into electrical energy, providing a clean and renewable source of power for various applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial use.

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Wind Power

Wind power utilizes the kinetic energy of the wind to generate electricity. Wind turbines convert the rotational energy of the blades into electrical power. Wind power is a sustainable and widely adopted source of renewable energy, used in both onshore and offshore locations.

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Solar Heat

Solar heat involves capturing the sun’s energy for heating purposes, such as water or space heating. Solar thermal systems use sunlight to heat a fluid that transfers thermal energy for practical applications like hot water production or space heating.

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Hydro Power

Hydropower generates electricity by harnessing the energy of flowing or falling water. Dams or other water infrastructure control the water flow, allowing turbines connected to generators to convert the kinetic energy of water into electrical power. It is a reliable and renewable source of energy.

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Hydrogen

Hydrogen is an energy carrier that can be used in fuel cells to generate electricity or in combustion for various applications. It is produced through processes like electrolysis, where water is split into hydrogen and oxygen using an electric current. Hydrogen is considered a clean energy option when produced using renewable sources.

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