Renewable energy is a common definition usually used to describe any type of energy that comes from resources which naturally renewed or replenished themselves constantly.
The most popular application for electricity and heat generation from renewable energy sources nowadays are hydro, wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, biofuel and ocean energy.
Hydro power is the largest single renewable energy source today, contributing to almost one-fifth of the electricity generation worldwide. Going forward, its leading role will become even more important in the near future, as the shares of the other variable renewable energy power (like wind and solar power) will increase dramatically.
Wind power is clean, renewable and resourceful energy source, that has almost nearly zero operational costs. It is also carbon and nuclear free electricity generation, which allows production close to the consumption point.
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