Renewable energies are clean and have almost unlimited resources provided by nature. Due to their indigenous nature, they help to reduce a country's dependence on external supplies, reduce the risk of a poorly diversified supply and promote the development of new technologies and job creation.

Types of renewable energies:

There are a large number of renewable energies, the vast majority of which are based on the generation of rotational movement that allows energy generation in an electric generator. The most important and most widely used are the following: wind energy, photovoltaic solar energy, thermal solar energy, hydraulic or hydroelectric energy, geothermal energy, tidal energy, wave or wave power, biofuel synthesis and so on.

Advantages of renewable energies:

The use of renewable energies has many advantages. The main advantage resides in the fact that they are environmentally friendly energies, as their use does not generate any emissions of greenhouse gases or other pollutants, unlike the fossil fuels traditionally used. 

Furthermore, renewable energy sources, unlike fossil fuels, are unlimited, their use is much safer for human health and they are much easier to dismantle, as they do not generate hazardous waste. Finally, renewable energies help countries to become energy self-sufficient, and therefore reduce their economic dependence on foreign countries and help their economic development since all countries have sources that can generate renewable energy.

One of the most important renewable energies is green hydrogen. You can learn more about this type of energy in our previous post.

EDIBON AND RENEWABLE ENERGIES:

EDIBON, thanks to its experience of more than 45 years in educational equipment, is firmly committed to the implementation of these forms of energy, as demonstrated by the more than 60 educational equipment that explains the fundamental theoretical principles, as well as the real operation, of all the renewable energy generation systems developed.

These include the EESFC, for photovoltaic solar energy, the EEST, for solar thermal energy, the AEL-WPTC for wind energy, the EOMC, for marine energy, the EG5C, for geothermal energy, the TPC or the TFC, for hydraulic energy, the EBDC or the EBMC, for biofuel synthesis.