Answer;
-Pumps require energy for transport because they move material against an electrochemical gradient, but channels and carriers do not use energy because they only facilitate diffusion down a molecule's or ion's electrochemical gradient.
Explanation;
-Permeability is conferred by two classes of membrane proteins, pumps and channels. Pumps use a source of free energy such as ATP or light to drive the thermodynamically uphill transport of ions or molecules. Pump action is an example of active transport.
-Channels, in contrast, enable ions to flow rapidly through membranes in a downhill direction. Channel action illustrates passive transport, or facilitated diffusion.