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INTRODUCTION
Every day, the world produces carbon dioxide that is released to the earth’s atmosphere and which will still be there in one hundred years time. There are a number of researchers working to uncover and develop new energy sources from cold fusion technology to extracting zero point energy. These pioneers are striving to discover a way to tap the abundant energies of the atom or the space around us. Unfortunately, the efforts lack both governmental and traditional science support. The revolutionary and world-changing discoveries of the past also suffered from this lack of support. Even without large funding resources, these researchers have built a fascinating body of work that will intrigue you. If even one of these researchers achieves his goal, your world will never be the same. Scientists, engineers, and professional researchers are excited about a plethora of new emerging energy systems that, with sufficient financial and government support, might be developed and brought to market in time to help society make the transition from limited and polluting fossil-fuel-dependent energy systems to a future of clean, decentralized power generation. Forward-looking scientists and engineers see a bright future of high-power energy packages, such as advanced batteries, inexpensive fuel cells, micro generators of cheap electricity as well as decentralized power sources that will be affordable and environmentally clean. Modular, on-site heat and electricity generators will replace our current centralized utility-based energy system. This will be especially important in developing nations that cannot afford the extensive infrastructure of high voltage wires needed to distribute electricity. In fact, there are many new technologies in the theoretical or research and development stages that have the potential to convert energy into useful work. Energy exists freely in nature. Some of them exist infinitely (never run out, called RENEWABLE), the rest have finite amounts (they took millions of years to form, and will run out one day, called NON-RENEWABLE).

DEFINITION
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TYPES OF ENERGY
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RENEWABLE ENERGY
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ADVANTAGES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
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IMPLEMENTATION
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