Alternative Sources of Energy Essay

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    lose weight. Choose a weight-loss program (0.25 marks) and evaluate whether the plan offers a nutritionally sound way to lose weight using the principles of energy metabolism and energy balance (1.25 marks)(Note, you will need to explain the weight-loss program, the details of the diet promoted, how it may “manipulate” metabolism to shift energy balance, and what body region (e.g. fat, muscle, water) is influenced by the diet resulting in weight-loss). Weight Loss Program: Dr. Oz 's 2-Week…

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    reliable transportation for passengers and their vehicles (Chambers, Liu). The ferries run on fixed schedules, traveling down short routes to major, coastal cities. This additional transportation method benefits the public because it provides an alternative route for travel. It is a convenient and inexpensive choice to travel on ferries, and people are happier when they can avoid overly congested…

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    now. We need a way of transportation that’s less harmful to humans and the environment, that doesn’t produce toxic fumes, and costs less money. Battery powered cars are the solution to this problem. Battery powered cars are a safe, non polluting alternative to regular vehicles that burn fossil fuels. Replacing gasoline cars with these non polluting battery powered cars would cut down on air pollution, save money, and would save fossil fuels. Battery power is safer for the environment than…

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    electricity and gasoline. This has been beneficial for both consumer and manufacturers of goods (text book). Relative to coal, fracking and natural gas usage is much cleaner. In fact, shale gas emits only one-half of the carbon dioxide per unit of energy that coal does. Also, coal will release mercury into the air. The mercury eventually finds its way back into the soil and waters…

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    Once an animal becomes extinct there is no bringing it back, it is gone for good. That is why it is important that people do not delay and start to use proper care and help protect these species that are endangered in North Carolina. The ecosystem is a fragile system and the strain caused by a certain animal going extinct could possibly cause the entire ecosystem to collapse Which would be a tragic thing; it would not just affect the environment, but it could also affect humans and their daily…

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    instance they have been identified as the principal source of CO2…

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    Sustainable energy is any renewable energy source, hence the term ‘sustainable,’ this category of energy has numerous forms, such as wind energy, water energy, and solar energy. The institution of sustainable energy can be used to help lower our carbon emissions if sustainable energy is used as an alternative to unsustainable energy, such as fossil fuel, and not used in addition to unsustainable energy. If the world achieves a level of sustainable energy as an alternative to unsustainable ones…

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    With such a push for cleaner energy, the creation of solar-powered desalination plants should be at the foreground of focus. The idea of solar powered desalination plants is already under development. One company, WaterFX, has already created a system that, “uses solar thermal energy to avoid the use of fossil fuel-powered electricity” (Phillips). The creation of such solar powered desalination plants allows…

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    Loyalist did not desire the bitter taste acquired from consuming coffee, but preferred a sugary delight instead to jump start the day (Hall, 2015). Consumer research allowed leadership to note that Mountain Dew fans needed an alternative to traditional coffee and energy drinks (Associated Press, 2013). Through research and informational…

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    For some time now, there has been growing concern about the continuous consumption of fossil fuels, coupled with issues of environmental depletion and low energy efficiency for electricity power generation and use. This has increased the use of alternative energy resources (wind, biomass, solar and hydro systems) in forms of distributed energy resources (DERs) or distributed generators (DGs) [1]. However, these distributed generators come with safe and efficient system operation challenges,…

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