TITLE:
Replacing Fossil Energy in New York State: An Analysis of Biomass, Geothermal, Wind, Wave, and Tidal Energies
AUTHORS:
Robb Shawe
KEYWORDS:
Renewable Energy, New York State, Biomass, Geothermal, Wind Energy, Wave Energy, Tidal Energy, Sustainability, Fossil Fuels, Energy Transition
JOURNAL NAME:
Natural Science,
Vol.17 No.7,
July
30,
2025
ABSTRACT: As New York State grapples with the pressing need to transition away from fossil fuels, this analysis examines alternative energy sources that promise to foster sustainability and reduce carbon emissions. The study focuses on five key renewable resources: biomass, geothermal, wind, wave, and tidal energy. By evaluating the potential of each energy source, the research highlights their feasibility, environmental impact, and economic viability. The study aims to provide policymakers, industry professionals, and the public with comprehensive insights into how these renewable options can be effectively integrated into New York’s current energy landscape. The transition not only responds to climate change challenges but also enhances energy security and promotes economic growth through job creation in emerging sectors. Biomass energy stands out as a versatile solution, utilizing organic materials such as agricultural waste, wood, and even municipal solid waste to generate power. This source offers a dual benefit: reducing landfill waste while providing a renewable energy output. Additionally, geothermal energy employs the Earth’s natural heat, tapping into hot water reservoirs or steam to produce electricity and heating. By examining case studies and existing projects in these areas, the analysis underscores the practical applications and advancements that can make these technologies more accessible to local communities. The challenges, such as resource availability and public acceptance, are addressed while demonstrating how these renewable options can relieve some of the burdens posed by fossil energy dependence. Wind, wave, and tidal energy represent the frontier of harnessing the power of moving water and air for sustainable energy production. Wind energy, particularly through the development of offshore and onshore turbines, showcases New York’s potential for harnessing natural forces. Meanwhile, wave and tidal energy projects provide innovative ways to exploit ocean dynamics, presenting a largely untapped resource for clean energy. This analysis compiles data and analytics from existing projects to forecast potential increases in energy output and environmental benefits. Advocating for a diversified approach to energy generation encourages a sustainable and resilient energy future for New York State. Through comprehensive evaluation, the findings illustrate that transitioning to renewable energy sources can significantly reshape New York’s energy profile, combat climate change, and serve as a model for other states to follow.