Monday, November 11, 2013

Green energy for a healthy, happy tomorrow

Green energy is an umbrella term for all sorts of alternative energy sources that do not harm the environment, and are available in abundance. Solar, wind, and hydro are commonly cited examples of green energy, which are naturally replenished. Some people also use green energy interchangeably with renewable energy in India, because both describe sources of energy that are alternative and naturally replenished.

Today, many countries are fuelling their growth through clean energy. India is one of them. In fact, India is the first country in the world to set-up a dedicated ministry for renewables. However, the hurdles are still there. The biggest hurdle you face when planning to set-up a clean energy project – such as wind power project – is the investment that such projects entail. Then you also have to look for a large stretch of land, where you can set-up such a project.

Renewable projects have also been criticized all over the world. For example, some groups fear for the lives of the birds that are killed (in large numbers) every year by wind turbines. These people also argue that wind farms destroy the beauty of the landscapes where they are put up in large numbers. And they also do not seem to be in love with the rough noise that these turbines make. But, these negatives can be controlled to a large extent. What we should not forget is clean energy is our only hope to survive when we are running out of our share of fossil fuels, and that it’ll never exhaust.