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    In 2014, Energy Transfer Partners began construction of a pipeline that would connect North Dakota to Iowa, called the North Dakota Access Pipeline. It is also called the Bakken pipeline, since it is taking the crude oil from the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota. Since the beginning of the construction, there have been small protests from the local Native American Sioux tribe, but recently the protests have gotten much larger. The protestors have a strong argument. As with most oil production…

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    electric vehicle (HEV) augments an electric vehicle (EV) with a second source of power referred to as the alternative power unit (APU). A hybrid can achieve the cruising range and performance advantages of conventional vehicles with the low-noise, low-exhaust emissions, and energy independence benefits of electric vehicles Accordingly, the hybrid concept, where the alternative power unit is used as a second source of energy, is gaining acceptance and is overcoming some of the problems of pure…

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    Nuclear power, which generates a fifth of our nation 's energy supply, has been around since the early 1940’s (NEI). While there are conflicting opinions on this topic, thorough analysis through the historical and ethical lenses justify its uses. Nuclear power is morally acceptable and has a long positive historical record. The benefits of nuclear power outweigh its risks, and the public should view this as a viable future energy source. Nuclear began to fully emerge into modern society as of…

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    can often have a bad odor because plant matter and animal waste is used as energy. This had been used since the ancient times when fire was discovered. Biomass is good because it can grow very quickly compared to fossil fuels taking millions of years ("How Biomass Works"). The energy is obtained by burning. This energy has a lot less pollutants compared to coal that is currently being burned. This is due to all the energy originating from the Sun. Biomass turns into electricity that can power…

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    3) Issues concerning Ocean Wave Energy Conversion: Some of the issues that may be associated with permitting an ocean wave energy conversion facility include: • A significant challenge is the conversion of the slow (∼0.1 Hz), random, and high-force oscillatory motion into adequate motion to drive the generator with output quality as in demand. As waves vary in height and period, their respective power levels vary accordingly. • The challenge of efficiently capturing this irregular motion also…

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    carbon monoxide. It also gives out CO2, a greenhouse gas. We can use nuclear energy to reduce the emissions of poisonous fumes but may not be able to reduce CO2 content. The other options that arise are solar and wind energy, but they are a diffused source and not permanent. Hydroelectric energy and tidal energy is also getting famous and are also good alternatives. Then arises the second most alarming issue, that is, pollution by…

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    With this imbalance, the people of earth will soon be forced to find energy in other forms. While many options are available, the most efficient and cost effective is nuclear. Currently the United States only gets a small portion of its power from nuclear energy, and this needs to change. Nuclear energy is a safe, realistic, and beneficial option for the United States to meet its energy needs. Nuclear energy is a safe alternative to fossil fuels. Fossil fuels, when burned, produce carbon dioxide…

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    Review of Literature You get solar energy only through direct sunlight. It is the most abundant, pure, non-toxic renewable energy source. There is sunlight every day that shines down on the earth that is 100,000 times greater than the whole world’s power capacity. The sun has always been a potential source of energy, but it wasn’t until the extreme cost rise of conventional energy that people finally took an interest. After more complex ways to use solar energy were discovered, more and more…

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    previous attempted climate treaties, the United States, China, and India have joined in this agreement. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has said that this agreement sends “a critical message to the global marketplace” to invest in green and renewable energies (Meyer). Director of Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research John Schellnhuber said, “If agreed and implemented, this means bringing down greenhouse-gas emissions to net zero within a few decades” (Briggs). Although alone the Paris…

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    First up, reducing your carbon footprint from driving, Of course, the most crucial step that can be taken by an individual is driving less and using other alternative modes of transportation, such as walking or riding a bike. On the Environmental Protection Agency’s website has estimated that a whopping thirty-two percent of all carbon dioxide emitted in the United States in 2015 came from the combustion of fossil…

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