There’s No Magic Solution: 6 Cons of Renewable Energy

Let’s face the fact that there are many environmentalist groups out there that are actively advocating the people to revert and lessen the usage of non-renewable energy. But is it really worth the time and effort for the people to go green?

Going green is not an overnight make over session with your favorite stylist. It takes cash, sweat, and patience to have a fully converted eco friendly home.  There are seven points to remember previous to unification protect earth’s campaign.

1. Eco Friendly is not Consumer Friendly

Sure the trend has been set and many companies have joined in the fad but those right blue advocates have cash to burn in their pockets. Solar panels or wind mills are not simple on the wallet. A solar panel expenditure a hefty sum; consider buying four or five of them to cut down your electricity bill by a half. Not to mention that these technology is not usually available elsewhere.

They have to be specially ordered and professionally installed to be fully functional. It may be beneficial in two or three year’s time but at the start it’s just all bills and no gain.

2. High maintenance gadgetry may hurt the wallet’s feelings

It may sound rough but truth hurts. Unlike automobiles which can be maintained by excellent ancient dad, these gadgets must be maintained by a qualified to be able too meet maximum potential and satisfactory performance.

3. With renewable energy, Protect Nature is in control

Complete addiction to renewable energy may seem isolated at the moment especially with the extreme climate exchange that the world is experiencing. On the divergent, severe climate changes were caused by pollution and global warming. The people are just reaping what they sow.

4. Sources of Renewable energy depend on geographic place

As the ancient saying goes, “we can’t win ‘em all” panels and mills need to be situated in a place wherein there is abundance of the resource. It’s a no- brainer to say that hydroelectric mills shouldn’t be installed in the desert.

5. Renewable sometimes means more pollution

Some sources stinks, literally! Biomass is one of the most plentiful renewable resources on the planet and it would be a waste not to use it to produce millions of wattage of power. But, large scale harvesting of biomass need a facility far away from towns and villages for security reasons. A further is that biomass contributes to pollution and global warming with the emission of greenhouse gases released by the waste harvest.

6. More renewable energy needs more time

The fore fathers of modern technology depended on oil and coal thinking that it would be available forever for future consumption not knowing that a huge energy crisis would hit the people straight in the eye. To be able to see dramatic changes in the community it would take at least a century to fully dispose of everything that is non-eco friendly or at least half of it.

Renewable energy cannot emmidiately fully sustain the growing world’s needs. Sure there is nuclear energy but the use of it is still debatable. Unlike wind, solar, hydroelectric, or geothermal, nuclear has more cons to human life as to it being useful. It does cut down electricity and energy consumption. It takes a lot of distress, and the main question, will renewable energy really save the world?

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