Knowledge fuels change - Support energypedia!
For over 10 years, energypedia has been connecting energy experts around the world — helping them share knowledge, learn from each other, and accelerate the global energy transition.
Today, we ask for your support to keep this platform free and accessible to all. Even a small contribution makes a big difference! If just 10–20% of our 60,000+ monthly visitors donated the equivalent of a cup of coffee — €5 — Energypedia would be fully funded for a whole year.
Is the knowledge you’ve gained through Energypedia this year worth €5 or more?
Your donation keeps the platform running, helps us create new knowledge products, and contributes directly to achieving SDG 7.


Donate now and support open access to energy expertise

Thank you for your support, your donation, big or small, truly matters!

Difference between revisions of "Impacts Environmental"

From energypedia
***** (***** | *****)
m
***** (***** | *****)
Line 13: Line 13:
  
 
= Technologies =
 
= Technologies =
 +
  
 
== Solar ==
 
== Solar ==
  
 
*[http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_energy/our-energy-choices/renewable-energy/environmental-impacts-solar-power.html Environmental Impacts of Solar Power (UCSUSA.com])
 
*[http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_energy/our-energy-choices/renewable-energy/environmental-impacts-solar-power.html Environmental Impacts of Solar Power (UCSUSA.com])
*[[Basics_and_Introduction_CSP#Environmental_Impacts|Environmental Impacts of Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)]]
+
*[[Concentrating_Solar_Power_(CSP)_-_Basics_and_Introduction#Environmental_Impacts|Environmental Impacts of Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)]]
 
*[[Recycling of Solar Products|Recycling of Solar Products]]
 
*[[Recycling of Solar Products|Recycling of Solar Products]]
  
 
<br/>
 
<br/>
 +
  
 
== Hydro ==
 
== Hydro ==

Revision as of 12:08, 15 September 2014

Overview

All energy sources (fossil fuels as well as renewable energies) have some effect on our environment. Even though renewables are considered environmentally preferable to conventional sources (and, when replacing fossil fuels, have significant potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions) it is still important to understand the impacts linked to the prodution of power from renewable sources.

The type and intensity of environmental impacts always varies depending on the specific technology used, the geographic location, and a number of other factors.


► Please add further interesting information and set internal or external links

Click here to find all articles on energypedia with the category "Impact Environmental"


Technologies

Solar



Hydro


Bioenergy

Biogas:


Wind


Energy Use

Improved Cooking


Productive Use

  • ...


Mobility


Cross Cutting Issues

Grid


Agriculture


Battery Charging Systems


Further Information


References