Alternative Sources of Energy Essay

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    Alternative Energy is the future. We need clean, renewable energy, since our current sources of energy are dirty and finite. Current non-renewable power sources include coal power, natural gas power, and other fossil fuels. These fuel sources create heat, which boils water and makes steam. This steam turns a turbine, which turns a generator, which makes electricity. The advantage to using these sources is that they are inexpensive. The disadvantage is that they are dirty sources of power. They…

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    mineral resources supports us with most of our energy mix and touch our lives in multiple dimensions. They cater to everything - from domestic uses to manufacturing industries, and from transportation fuel to synthesis of organic and chemical products. India is a country with more than 1.2 billion people accounting for more than 17.5% of world’s population. In past ten years, it has seen an amplified growth of energy demand with confronting scarcity of energy resources. India’s economic growth…

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    Wind Energy: A Case Study

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    our CO2 emissions and locating alternative energy sources to reduce our usage of natural resources and slow the effects of global warming on our planet. One such alternative energy source is wind energy. Wind energy is commonly viewed as a "free" source of energy because wind is everywhere - we only need to begin harvesting it. Due to the climate, Newfoundland would appear to be an obvious choice to for a wind farm. Many people support the principle of wind energy however they oppose having them…

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    design and have been a common accessory in China as people face the ominous threat that their own air poses to them. However, having poor air quality is not a situation unique to the Chinese only, despite Beijing being the better known through news sources. Cities in India and Pakistan claim the top 7 most polluted cities spots, while Beijing does not even break into the top 20. These cities have a serious problem that can stretch out overseas and across the world. Initially, it was…

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    tour guide was very well informed about the types of energy that can be sourced from this wonderful phenomenon. This struck me as the most fascinating aspect of all our previous tours. I remember thinking, “We can obtain energy from this and convert it to electricity?” As I grew up, my knowledge grew about the negative impact on the environment from the use of fossil fuels. These adverse effects have boosted the need to find alternative energy sources worldwide. This scramble to “save” the…

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    contemporary times, there is a great concern and discussion about the source of energy used and the impact that they have on the environment. The concept of sustainability has also been raised in the course of such discussions where experts and analysts try to enhance the ability of future generations to live and exists without any challenge that might result from the present generation as a result of using the available resources including energy. Also, there is increased concern relating to…

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    researches conducted by Energy Commission of Nigeria and 9 Global Energy Network Institute (GENI) have concluded that 100% stable power supply from 10 renewable energy is possible in Nigeria. Yobe State (relatively rural and under developed state) 11 is located in North Eastern part of Nigeria with Damaturu as state capital. The capital itself is 12 facing serious power crisis, not getting even an hour of electricity from the…

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    Water is one of the easiest resources to find which made it incredibly efficient to use (Air, Water, and Energy). Water was a key factor in the Industrial Revolution because of the use of the water wheel, the spinning jenny, and harbors. Water was the main component for one of the largest sources of power during the Industrial Revolution, the water wheel. Water wheels were used to obtain energy in an easy and efficient way. Water wheels were typically made of iron (first made of wood) and…

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    What Is Wind Energy?

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    continents are polluting the world with sustainable energy sources. Although they are cheap and may be successful up to this point, they are harmful and are going to have long term negative effects on our life and the lives of our loved ones. Understand this though; these problems can not just…

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    america into a clean energy provider and producer in order to reduce climate change and health issues across the nation and world, Although it is an expensive investment, alternate energy sources will aid the society in the future by providing clean energy, extending…

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