Clean energy is an environmentally friendly type of energy that is obtained from renewable and renewable sources and does not pollute the atmosphere.
Solar, biomass, geothermal, hydroelectric, wind and hydrogen energy are clean energy sources. Today, clean energy sources are of critical importance in order to prevent the climate crisis caused by energy coming from fossil fuels.
Clean Energy Applications in Homes:
Solar Energy at Home: Solar cells, panels and roof tiles placed on the roofs of houses are used to obtain electrical energy and hot water.
Geothermal Energy at Home: In residential areas rich in thermal water resources, geothermal energy is used for heating or electricity generation in homes and greenhouses.
Biomass Energy at Home: Biogas obtained from animal manure and plant waste on farms in rural areas is generally used for heating purposes in homes. The small treatment unit, which collects rainwater and reuses wastewater, transforms waste into compost and irrigation water.
Small Wind Systems: You can produce electrical energy by installing wind turbines. Sensor lamps, photocell batteries, LED lighting, thermostatic valve application are other home applications.
Clean Energy Applications in Schools:
Studies on Zero Waste, Clean School and Clean Energy projects can be carried out in schools where energy consumption and waste amount are high.
They meet part of their electrical energy needs with the solar energy panels placed on the school roof.
Rainwater storage units are established and the collected water is used to grow plants in school gardens.
Electricity and water savings are achieved by using sensor bulbs and batteries in schools.
Recyclable waste is collected in zero waste bins in schools and separated and accumulated on site.