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    Renewable sources of energy Nicholas Reibel Northeastern University 8/12/14 Abstract Environment degradation has taken a global dimension. Human activities continue to cause interfere with the natural surroundings. The balance of the ecosystem has been defiled due to technological advancement, prominence of materialism, human greed, and misuse of nature and egoism of human nature. Non-renewable energy sources have been cited as responsible for environmental degradation. Efforts have…

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    pollution an electric car is going to significantly positively impact the environment. Another overseen environmental benefit is environmentally friendly method manufacturers use to assemble and maintain their factories, for instance using solar energy to power equipment and lights and avoiding using harmful chemicals in any way. Also their suppliers are very conscious of how they extract materials and transport…

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    The markings begin to deploy technologies that had saved years in the chamber to deal with a situation certainly predictable. The current situation makes it clear that the power from traction batteries has imposed on other solutions such as gas, panels solar or biomass fuels. The reason? This is probably the least solution will change the concept car as we understand it today. "With the speed at which technology advances on batteries, the autonomy and performance…

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    Negative Consequences Of Lead/Acid Battery

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    The available technology points toward the use of lead/acid batteries to supply the power for ZEVs. The negative consequences associated with lead/acid batteries are numerous. For example, lead/acid batteries contain a large amount of lead. When the life of the battery is lost, the disposal of the lead within the battery must be dealt with appropriately. An analysis by researchers at Carnegie-Mellon found that the mass production of electric cars using lead/acid battery packs would exponentially…

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    Harnessing the Power of Wind: The Potential of Wind Energy in the United States We live in a society obsessed with technology and consumed by its ever-increasing need for energy. Currently, Americans rely heavily on three main fossil fuel technologies (oil, natural gas, coal) to power their energy-consuming devices. Not only are these fuel technologies harmful to the environment, since they release large amounts of pollutants, but they are also finite (more so oil and natural gas).…

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    President Donald Trump further highlights the perils of relying on government pricing schemes. Firms that began preparing for the rollout of President Obama’s Clean Power Plan—a regulation that would have required the power sector to reduce carbon emissions by about 32 percent below 2005 levels—may now find themselves at a competitive disadvantage, as President Trump has promised to dismantle the…

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    Autonomous technology has always been an important part of space exploration. Spacecraft can be fully autonomous or can work in collaboration with human operator on earth. All space exploration vehicles needs to be at least partly autonomous because of the distance that separates it from the nearest space station. Far distances mean that communication with the vehicle will always be delayed, therefore the vehicle won’t be able to react to sudden changes. For example, it takes 14 minutes for a…

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    process. Animals can be sorted by automated gate mechanisms, allowing the sorting of sheep from goats. Agriculture, experiences substantial positive impacts as a direct result of the growth in awareness by the farmer to modern technology and computing power. Accepting and implementing new technology is key to growth. Data from harvesting is no longer simply taken, but is logged and related to theoretical yields taken from precision maps and analysis. Operations once simply mechanized have been…

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    Title: Aquatecture Background: A third of the earth is covered in water, and most of the world’s population lives close to large bodies of water, including the Philippines which is made up of islands. Thus encouraging naval architecture and stilt designs Water has been important in helping create architecture, from the people who lived by the two rivers; Tigris and Euphrates to the people of Dubai who are living on artificial islands today. Since we highly depend on, use and live with water, it…

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    Application of Biofloc technology in aquaculture systems; a viewpoint Anjali P. Thilakan1*,Manju Lekshmi. N2.,Sreekanth.G.B2, N. P. Singh2 1Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Andheri (W), Mumbai 2ICAR Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute, Ela, Old Goa . Abstract Bioflocs are aggregates (flocs) of algae, bacteria, proto¬zoans, and other kinds of particulate organic matter such as feces and uneaten feed and it normally contains 35-40% of protein. Biofloc technology ensures…

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