Physics, asked by Nayraprincess, 11 months ago

Differentiate between green and brown energy.

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Answered by Cometknight
5

Hi!!!

Following is the answer.....

  • Brown energy is the traditional type of electricity that is produced through the normal means. Typically, this refers to electric plants that produce power with coal or some other fossil fuels. It is referred to as brown energy because of the pollution that is caused by this form of energy.

  • Green energy is a form of power that is renewable and does not pollute the earth in any way. Some examples of green energy are solar power, hydroelectric power, wind power, geothermal power, and biodiesel.
Answered by Anonymous
5

Hello Mate,

Green energy comes from natural sources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, plants, algae and

geothermal heat. These energy resources are

renewable, meaning they're naturally replenished. In contrast, fossil fuels are a finite resource that take millions of years to develop and will continue to diminish with use.....

Brown energy is energy that comes from conventional fossil fuels, such as oil or coal. The combustion from these fuels releases harmful emissions into the environment. Renewable or “green” energy comes from clean sources that are more sustainable and are better for the environment.

Hope this helps you

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