Draft:Outline of renewable energy

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to renewable energy:

Renewable energy (or green energy) is energy from renewable natural resources that are replenished on a human timescale. The most widely used renewable energy types are solar energy, wind power and hydropower. Bioenergy and geothermal power are also significant in some countries. Some also consider nuclear power a renewable power source, although this is controversial. Renewable energy installations can be large or small and are suited for both urban and rural areas. Renewable energy is often deployed together with further electrification. This has several benefits: electricity can move heat and vehicles efficiently, and is clean at the point of consumption. Variable renewable energy sources are those that have a fluctuating nature, such as wind power and solar power. In contrast, controllable renewable energy sources include dammed hydroelectricity, bioenergy, or geothermal power.

What type of thing is renewable energy?

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Renewable energy can be described as all of the following:

Types of renewable energy

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Renewable energy technologies

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History of renewable energy

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History of renewable energy

Renewable energy by region

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Renewable energy politics

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Renewable energy policy

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Renewable energy economics

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Renewable energy organizations

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Renewable energy organizations

Renewable energy publications

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Persons influential in renewable energy

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See also

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References

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  • http://tethys.pnnl.gov/ Tethys is an online knowledge management system that provides the marine and hydrokinetic energy (MHK) and offshore wind (OSW) communities with access to information and scientific literature on environmental effects of MHK and OSW developments.