Solar energy is one of the cleanest and most plentiful sources of energy.
Solar power depends on sunlight, so in cloudy weather and at night, no power is generated.
Wind energy is non-polluting but it’s only useful in places where there is a lot of wind.
Windy turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into a mechanical power.
Nuclear energy is efficient and doesn’t produce carbon gases as waste products.
The dangerous of nuclear power included deadly radioactive waste products.
A major source of energy comes from the burning of fossil fuels such as coal and oil.
When we burn the fossil fuels, waste gases such as CO2 are produced.
Fossil fuels remain the largest sources of energy for most counties.
Hydropower comes from the kinetic energy of falling water.
Output is reliable and can be regulated to meet the demand except during the period of drought.