Energy Resources

Energy sources are divided into two parts: permanent sources, such as wind, solar, and renewable sources, such as fuels, let's explore these species together Back

Solar Power

Solar energy is one of the most important sources of renewable energy, clean and environmentally friendly. Where the energy is produced by direct heating, or mechanical conversion from the energy of the movement or to electrical energy. Solar energy is currently used to generate electricity in several countries of the world, but it does not compete with other methods known to generate electricity for its high cost and limited production capacity.

Wind Energy

One of the oldest energies known to man. It was used to grind grain, and draw water to irrigate crops. Still used in our contemporary times.

Water Energy

Water is one of the most important means of generating electricity in countries where there are waterfalls and dams where electricity is produced by exploiting hydraulic water movement. Hydropower has been used since ancient times for irrigation and operation of various mechanical devices.

Biogas Energy

Renewable and environmentally friendly energy through waste recycling. The origin of the word "biogas" comes from biomaterials, a type of biofuel. Biogas is produced by placing organic waste in various forms, in a closed room, and isolated from the air. Biogas are used as an alternative to gas cylinders currently used for domestic purposes, and as an alternative to fuel for electricity generation.

Geothermal Energy

Is an alternative energy source, clean and renewable, and in this type of energy is taken advantage of the high temperatures stored in the ground, to produce energy.

Nuclear Energy

This energy results from the occurrence of nuclear fission in nuclear reactors, and is used in the generation of electric power, and in the management of ships and submarines, and the disadvantages of production of radioactive waste, and the difficulty of disposal.