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Energy Hunger

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With the world fossil fuels stocks reaching extinction, people are shifting towards the natural elements of earth for energy. These elements include the sun for solar energy, wind for wind energy and ocean water for ocean energy. Energy is present in all these and is converted into electric energy with the help of turbines.

The sun’s energy is huge. It is believed that the amount of energy absorbed by the earth from the sun in one hour is equivalent to the energy needs of the earth for a whole year. Solar panels and other systems are quite beneficial in areas with a steady supply of sunlight. It can prove to be highly cost efficient source of energy.

Wind energy is one of the least used forms of renewable energy. But with the advent of newer technologies in the field, the wind sector is also seeing a growth in investment. Being an affordable form of energy, the wind energy is highly useful in areas of high wind currents. Ocean energy has always been a massive source of energy. With the development of newer forms of turbines, it has become more desirable. Tapping these natural resources can help the world satisfy its hunger for energy. world energy research was set up to meet this demand for energy by developing prospects in the energy sector. It also promotes the investment in the energy sector by maximizing the gains accruing to the energy investors.
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