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The generation of [[electricity]] by means of alternative energy sources is usually more expensive than traditional, [[coal]]-powered generators.<ref>[http://portsmouthrienergy.com/A2.pdf Portsmouth Sustainable Energy Cost Analysis]</ref><ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/29/business/energy-environment/29renew.html ''New York Times'' Online]: Cost Works Against Alternative Energy, March 2009.</ref> However, because renewable energy has no fuel costs and often requires less maintenance than fossil fuel generators, renewable energy is usually less expensive than fossil fuel-derived energy once initial capital costs are covered.<ref>http://www.costcalc.org/elec/index.php</ref> Renewable energy generators and power plants usually emits little-to-no pollution while operating, though they can cause other environmental effects, such as effects on neighboring ecosystems.<ref>[http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_energy/technology_and_impacts/impacts/environmental-impacts-of.html Environmental Impacts of Renewable Energy Technologies]</ref>
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The generation of [[electricity]] by means of alternative energy sources is usually more expensive than traditional, [[coal]]-powered generators.<ref>[http://portsmouthrienergy.com/A2.pdf Portsmouth Sustainable Energy Cost Analysis]</ref><ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/29/business/energy-environment/29renew.html ''New York Times'' Online]: Cost Works Against Alternative Energy, March 2009.</ref> However, because renewable energy has no fuel costs and often requires less maintenance than fossil fuel generators, renewable energy is usually less expensive than fossil fuel-derived energy once initial capital costs are covered.<ref>http://www.costcalc.org/elec/index.php</ref> Renewable energy generators and power plants usually emits little-to-no pollution while operating, though they can cause other environmental effects, such as effects on neighboring ecosystems.<ref>[http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_energy/technology_and_impacts/impacts/environmental-impacts-of.html Environmental Impacts of Renewable Energy Technologies]</ref>
  
 
There is debate whether to classify hydroelectric dams as renewable.
 
There is debate whether to classify hydroelectric dams as renewable.
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==See Also==
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* [[:Category:Survivalism|Preparedness]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:11, September 26, 2018

Alternative energy refers to energy sources that do not come from fossil fuels.[1] This term is often used interchangeably with renewable energy, which refers to an energy source that is naturally replenished, such as wind energy, solar energy, hydroelectric, rain, tides, and geothermal heat.

Economic issues

The generation of electricity by means of alternative energy sources is usually more expensive than traditional, coal-powered generators.[2][3] However, because renewable energy has no fuel costs and often requires less maintenance than fossil fuel generators, renewable energy is usually less expensive than fossil fuel-derived energy once initial capital costs are covered.[4] Renewable energy generators and power plants usually emits little-to-no pollution while operating, though they can cause other environmental effects, such as effects on neighboring ecosystems.[5]

There is debate whether to classify hydroelectric dams as renewable.

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