Power can be derived from the gases generated by decomposing plants.

The term “renewable energy” conjures up images of solar panels and wind farms. And it should, as these are two forms of renewable energy where the technology is available to include them now in our energy grid. These two forms of energy generation are the rock stars of renewable energy. They currently receive most of the publicity and financial incentives. They are relatively easy technologically to construct and have reasonably well-defined environmental impacts.

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