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    Pros And Cons Of Ethanol

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    Ethanol Nonrenewable energy resources, such as fossil fuel, being depleted at an increasingly distressing rate. Therefore, other options for transportation fuel that consist of renewable energy resources, has been taken under consideration. Ethanol is such a resource, which encourages the rise of an optimistic outlook in satisfying the continuously staggering need for energy resources. Although, ethanol has an array of potentials to diminish the need for transportation fuel, it does not come…

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    major accomplishments. It enhanced my self-esteem and led me to obtain first position in the class, which I later maintained throughout my undergraduate program. Despite other interesting classes, the new curriculum included a course on Renewable Energy (RE). In addition to a well-equipped laboratory, we were…

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    Bonterra renewable energy & solar power is a company that distributes clean and reliable power to the different residents and companies of Hawaii. Since 2009 the company has installed thousands of high-quality solar panels and clean energy solutions. Other than solar panels the Bonterra Company has branched out to different projects that include the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands’ Kaupuni Village. The project includes building the first net-zero energy community in the nation. The team at…

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    Electricity runs all of the lighting fixtures, but by far the most energy efficient is the LED, then the VHO, and then the HQI. I myself had an HQI fixture on my 260 gallon fish tank. I switched to standard (VHO) bulbs, and then to LED, which I currently use and like. My electric bill dropped by half, from a budgeted amount…

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    Personal Bias

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    agreed with the ideas of using clean energy sources and hearing about the use of solar and wind energy from the people around me, I ultimately came up with my own personal opinion on these renewables. Beginning my AP Environmental Science class helped me initiate this passion to better understand the world and how it works and came to be. By hearing how…

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    Today, 80% of the energy people use come from fossil fuels and about 1% comes from solar energy. This can be seen as not being a very practical use of energy sources since nonrenewable resources are limited. Renewable sources can be replenished and have a much smaller chance of running out than nonrenewable sources. Solar energy is one of the least used energy sources that people have access to in the world; it is also one mother Earth is relying on to save the nonrenewable fuels, such as coal.…

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    preserve the presently depleting resources. The energy sources which present and future engineers must look towards are renewable sources such as solar energy, wind energy, nuclear energy and other cleaner sources if they wish to preserve the Earth for future generations. One design which may be a very influential and powerful contributor to the sustainable development field of technological advancements in the near future may be the harvesting of solar energy directly from space. Such an…

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    Wind Power Puffery

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    Summary for Burnett’s “Wind Power Puffery” As a costly power source in terms of both money and the environment, wind power has not lived up to its promises of achieving an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional power plants (Burnett 247-248). So argues H. Sterling Burnett in his article, “Wind Power Puffery.” He defends this argument with many specific examples, explaining that wind power falls short of other power sources primarily in that it only generates electricity when the…

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    Renewable energy sources are the answer to the homeowner's predicament of creating electricity. If you are tired of the lack of control you possess over your own need for an energy source, and you know it has become too expensive and invasive, you may wish to consider taking the path of self-reliance. You can build your own solar panels as an answer for your renewable energy solutions. The United States of America is the result of the every-day person taking their future into their own hands.…

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    Nant Y Moch Wind Farm

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    This report will explain and present the advantages and disadvantages of the wind farm in Nant y Moch which is in Mid Wales. Scottish and Southern Energy Renewable Company SSE has been planning to establish a wind farm in Nant y Moch in 2005, Nevertheless this project is still controversial and not completely accepted by some organizations and local people due to the negative effects that may be caused by wind turbines. The biggest and magnificent benefit from wind turbines is to generate…

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