New Energy Sources

Several options now exist for new sources of power. Although these resources have not been utilized, the technology does currently exist to implement new power source options. A few of these options include radiant energy, super efficient electrolysis, and magnetism.

Hopefully, further technological research and advances coupled with more awareness will allow us the opportunity to implement some of these alternative energy sources. Utilizing alternative energy sources can improve environmental situations such as pollution and depletion of natural resources, both of which are impacting the environment and contributing to global warming.

Magnetism is a possible source of new energy in which a small amount of electricity is used to create and control a magnetic field that originates from a super magnet. This approach of harnessing and using magnetic fields from magnets is called permanent magnets and can be used to produce electricity several times greater than the amount used to create the magnetic field. Research has contributed to several working models of this approach.

Super efficient electrolysis is a process that allows the creation of hydrogen gas from water by breaking down water molecules into its separate parts. A numbers of ways such as use of electricity or a special metal alloy have been developed to create this process. This approach can provide hydrogen gas energy that can run engines or other mechanisms with no pollution or negative consequences on the environment.

Radiant energy is one more option for new energy sources. Radiant energy is energy harnessed from natural energy found in the environment, which is also commonly referred to as static electricity. This energy source can produce large amounts of energy and is derived from large amounts of already naturally occurring energy.

Although, multiple sources and working models have been identified and developed as options for new cleaner, renewable energy sources. However, the technology and desire needs to be developed further to implement these new energy sources on a larger scale.