Other sources

  • Tidal Energy
    Tidal energy is generated by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the Earth's oceans. Tidal power plants capture the kinetic energy of moving water caused by tidal currents.

  • Ocean Energy
    Ocean energy encompasses various technologies, including wave energy and ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC). Wave energy converters capture energy from ocean waves, while OTEC uses the temperature difference between surface water and deep ocean water to generate electricity.

  • Hydrogen
    Hydrogen can be produced from renewable sources like wind and solar energy through a process called electrolysis. This clean hydrogen can be used as a fuel for various applications, including transportation and electricity generation.

  • Hydropower (Hydroelectric Energy)
    Hydropower generates electricity by harnessing the energy of flowing water, typically from rivers or dams. It is one of the oldest and most widely used renewable energy sources.

  • Waste heat
    The thermal energy generated as a byproduct of industrial processes. This heat is typically released into the environment or wasted, but it has the potential to be captured, converted, and used for various purposes.