Energy

 

 

Energy production which we developed to feed us in electricity with sudden a notable evolution. But each type of energy power station comprises certain disadvantages which are appeared to us inopportunely thereafter. The traditional power stations with coal for example showed us the toxicity of smoked rich in CO2. The dangers of the nuclear power and its ionizing radiations discouraged from us to continue the installation of this type of energy power station. However, no method is perfect and we should choose the advantages best adapted to our needs as a civilization but also to be in harmony with our planet.

Types of conventional power stations;

 

- power stations with coal

- hydroelectric power stations

- power stations with natural fuel oil or gauzes

- nuclear thermal power stations

- wind parks

- solar panels

 

The wind parks and the solar panels are the means by far less polluting for the renewable energy production. To compare nuclear thermal power stations, they do not contaminate the ground for thousands of years and does not leave a radioactive waste of which have it cannot more what make. The hydro-electric stoppings require the flood of vast territories and the trees died at the bottom of these artificial lakes produce gauzes as mercury which contaminate the surrounding medium. New techniques will be discovered with time and it will then become possible as much as possible to avoid the harmful effects and the residues pulled by our requirements in energy.

 

                                    

                                                                                                                 

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