The Power of Green Technology

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In the last three years alone, the advancements made in green technology have been massive. Already there are examples of green technology that have been made readily available to residential consumers at affordable rates with realistic reimbursements through reduced billing amounts, tax breaks, and increased efficiencies. The science of green technology continues to grow however, with more environmentally friendly and efficient methods of accomplishing everyday tasks on residential, commercial, and industrial levels. The green energy technologies that are shaping tomorrow are the concepts of various green energies, dynamic green buildings, and the breakthroughs in nanotechnology.

There have been countless forms of green renewable energy advancements in the last decade, ranging from biomass energy to geothermal energy. Through biomass research, technologies have been developed to convert biomass—pant matter such as trees, grasses, agricultural residue, algae, and other biological material—to fuels. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory claims that “These biofuels will reduce our nation's dependence on foreign oil, improve our air quality, and support rural economies.”, although realistic implementation of this technology has yet to been uncovered (Science & Technology).

Another source of energy yielded from the earth is geothermal. Geothermal has various applications, all using the natural heat emitted from the earth that lies beneath the surface. “We use the geothermal reservoirs of hot water and steam to generate electricity and for direct applications, including aquaculture, crop drying, and district heating. We also use the constant temperature that exists at very shallow depths for heating and cooling buildings with th...

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