Alternative Sources of Energy Essay

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    environment, it is important to search for alternatives that will benefit our earth. Alternative energy is energy that is widely available and environment friendly. These alternative energy sources do not consume fossil fuels; instead they are nuclear, solar, wind or hydroelectrically powered. These energy forms are more environmentally friendly because they cause little or no pollution. It is important to know the different types of alternative energy because it could help benefit our…

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    William O Brochta Summary

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    O’Brochta,William. "A Personal View on Why Alternative Energy Needs to be Pursued." E-mail interview. 23 Sept. 2015. The interview conducted was to get an individual, William O’Brocha’s, personal opinion on introducing alternative energy. The questions are aimed at his opinions toward the subject and raises questions about controversial topics within the subject. He discusses what alternative energies would be most efficient, the positive effects of them, as well as the negative effects…

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    Carbon Tax Benefits

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    David Suzuki once said, “Some solutions are relatively simple and would provide economic benefits: implementing measures to conserve energy, putting a price on carbon through taxes and cap-and-trade, and shifting from fossil fuels to clean and renewable energy sources.” In this quote, Suzuki suggests that there are many solutions to help vanquish detriments to our environment while benefiting the economy. Currently, the United States Federal Government is considering adopting a nationwide carbon…

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    Wind: An Energy Source Alternative Wind power is a renewable source of energy. Wind turbines convert the wind’s kinetic energy into mechanical or electrical energy that can be used for power. Wind energy is viewed as a clean alternative to fossil fuels and can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Wind energy can provide a lot of benefits to the ecosystem and economy of the United States. While wind energy does have a lot of perks, some people argue that wind energy is an expensive and…

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    creates Free/Alternative Energy. Nikola Tesla did not create a Free/Alternative energy source because, physics would not allow it, also there is no physical evidence to prove this energy source, and most websites that claim he did are not credible. First, I need to clarify what I mean when I say Free/Alternative energy. Free energy is the creation of energy (electricity) without actually using any resources (non-renewable and renewable) at the same time. Alternative energy is an energy created…

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    globe. The new, cleaner, alternate forms of energy are becoming more efficient than the old fashioned fossil fuel power plants. Not only are these new types of energy cleaner, but nine out of ten times they are more efficient and less expensive compared to the more commonly used fossil fuel power plant. As time goes on, the environment is slowly being polluted and non-renewable resources, such as coal, are being wasted on these plants. New forms of energy, such as solar, wind, and…

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    there are those that generalize the description of Global Warming as the Earth crumbling. On the other hand, there are others who are not frighten by the idea of Global Warming and do not believe there is anything to worry about. In addition, alternatives and responses to this issue are up for debate. There are many factors to this issue that do not have final answers, however, what can be agreed upon is the fact that the Earth is getting warmer. Now some may ask why the Earth is getting warmer…

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    Nonrenewable energy The show of a light is what gives us energy to do our everyday activities that we take for granted. What if the universe ran out of the resources used to make these events possible? What if heating in your household was not as easy of a task that could be done by pressing a simple button? This could be the problem if we continue to use nonrenewable resources. The article, Energy Resources states that the use of these resources "is increasing at an unprecedented rate due to…

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    the combustion of fossil fuels, which is the main source of power for many of society’s technology and methods of transportation. Due to the increase use of these technologies, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased to a dangerous level, changing Earth’s climate; in turn affecting Earth’s societies and cultures. The most effective method to reduce carbon emissions in the United States would be to increase the usage of alternative energies, such as hydroelectric, wind, and solar powers,…

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    Energy is an essential resource in everyday life. Our world revolves around energy and without it we wouldn’t be able to live. Our main source of energy is indeed fossil fuels but slowly they are becoming more and more limited. With fossil fuels once they are gone and used, they are gone forever. We burn these fossil fuels to receive fuel for planes, cars and powers electricity plants supporting large industries. Fossil fuel comes from decayed plants and animals. Although there are many…

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