When you hear renewable energy, what is the first type that comes to mind?

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When you hear renewable energy, what is the first type that comes to mind?

by: kristinmazz1There are many sources of renewable energy, and I am partial to one kind because I work in the industry(I won’t say which one until I pick best answer-because I don’t want to alter the results, but I was wondering what type comes to mind first for most.

Thanks for your answers.

Damien


When you hear renewable energy, what is the first type that comes to mind?

2010-02-07 01:47:00

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11 Responses to “When you hear renewable energy, what is the first type that comes to mind?”

  1. Amy says:

    Suheri

    I’m totally for solar power. I live in Arizona and I wish we harnessed it more than we already do. Even in less sunny places it can be used to off-set other forms of power (like coal, ew!)

  2. donfletcheryh says:

    Aan

    Hydroelectric comes to my mind as it is Canada’s main renewable energy. We have been using it since the first world war in large quantities.
    We have a finite ability to increase this source of energy, so it may not be the hot button of the day. But because it provides well for base load, is always there, we depend on it in ways that no other renewable energy has yet been able to match.

  3. Jen says:

    Vchan

    I think of wind power, I would love a small wind turbine at my place.

  4. Victory27 says:

    No fear

    Wind is the first thing that came to my mind when I read this. Although, solar power is probably a close second. Oh, and I really like the concept of capturing gasses from already existing landfills, although I don’t know how practical it turns out to be.

    I don’t really think of hydroelectric as renewable because of the environmental damage dams cause – but I guess it is renewable, just not very ‘green’.

  5. linlyons says:

    No fear

    wind.
    i live near altamont pass.

  6. whsgreenmom says:

    Michael Green

    I think of solar. I live in a sunny location with little wind. I also get some of my power from hydorelectric, but I think we have tapped most of those resources already. I also live not far from a geothermal plant that was previously shut down and has recently been reopened and is generating electriciy again.

  7. radiant says:

    Lina Adams

    wind, solar,etc.

  8. GETaLIFE says:

    Gastano

    “Renewable” is such a clever buzz given by the corporate media spinsters. How about “Responsible” instead?

    Wind. Solar.

  9. Arthur H says:

    Aan

    Solar energy, and solar water heater

  10. 216 Stitches says:

    Mangga dua

    Wind was the first. Oddly, because we don’t have allot where we live. But we have plenty o’ sunshine:)

  11. little.robbergirl says:

    Zekcy

    the last few months, tidal stream turbines, because the first commercial one just started generating in northern Ireland, hooray! i got so excited, i did a wiki edit for the first time, added it onto the harland and wolff page.

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