Alternative Sources of Energy Essay

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    1. Personal understanding of “renewable energy engineering and management” (one sentence). Renewable energy is energy generated from natural resource such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat. 2. Motivation to apply in relation to your previous experiences/education (half a page). My strong determination to MS Renewable Energy Engineering and Management grew many reasons; I have learnt mechanical courses like Thermodynamics, Heat& Mass Transfer, Power Plant Engg, Thermal Labs and…

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    many different energy sources. There are two main types: renewable and nonrenewable. Renewable sources are sources we can use repeatedly without fear of running out. Some examples are water, solar, and wind. Nonrenewable have a short shelf life. They are slowly running out. Examples of these are coal, natural gas, and petroleum. The two I will be comparing are ethanol from corn and solar energy from the sun. Solar energy is self-explanatory. We harness the power of the sun for energy. Solar…

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    made a push towards alternative energy. Some are still non-renewable, like nuclear energy, but are much cleaner for the atmosphere than fossil fuels, while most of them are renewable and clean. The most common renewable energies are wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, and hydro energies. Renewable energies produced about 16.6% of the world’s energy in 2010, and this number is expected to rise by 42% of their total in the decade from 2010-2020 (Pazheri et al., 2014). Renewable energies are…

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    such as oil, gas, and coal have been burned as a source of energy for many years, but are they safe and lasting? Renewable energy, on the other hand, has been around for centuries. From the water wheels and mills of the Middle Ages to the photoelectric effect in solar panels of the early 1900’s, renewable energy is constantly being renovated and improved upon. Due to fossil fuels’ negative effects on the environment and lack of supply, renewable energy should be used in substitute. When…

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    Solar Energy As a nation, we have the responsibility to provide for ourselves in the most effective and least harmful way possible. Our current reliance on fossil fuels is hindering us from this and needs to end. Renewable energy is the way of the future and should be held more valuable. In particular, solar energy is the cleanest and most abundant renewable energy resource we currently have available to us in the United States. There needs to be programs and regulations put into place that can…

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    carbon than the rest of the world. The United States, for example, makes up only 4% of the world’s population, but accounts for over 25% of carbon emissions (Report 5). This raises a number of alarming questions: how can we attempt to promote clean energy in Sub-Saharan Africa, if we are unable to solve the emissions crisis at home? It is fairly common knowledge that in the United States, an average citizen makes much more money than a typical villager in, for example, Malawi. As a matter of…

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    distribution of energy and determine if in fact by 2030 there will be “universal access to affordable, reliable, and modern energy services” (7.1) 7.2 Eco footprint and eco system can help measure due to the fact that by monitoring the eco footprint it can be seen what is being wasted and where improvements can be made in order to “share of renewable energy in the global energy mix” (7.2). And the Ecosystem services in turn can be regulated… 7.3 For the same reasons why renewable energy it is…

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    Solar energy is one of the oldest forms of energy use as our early ancestors used heat from the sun to start fires to cook food are heated rocks to provide warmth through the night. These two scenarios are both examples of solar renewable energy. You may have noticed some of your neighbors with shinny panels on top of their roof. Well your neighbors are going green and trying to get away from non-renewable energy which hurts the environment by the pollution that comes from using oil or nuclear…

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    ALTERNATE ENERGY GENERATION REPORT: SOLAR, HYDROELECTRICITY, WIND The world is constantly revolving around energy, as the population of the earth grows; the demand for electricity significantly increases as well. As society has evolved, technology has also evolved, becoming more focused on luxurious electronic items while also emphasizing a "greener" earth in the form of alternate energy sources. While these alternate energy sources have some obvious benefits, there are also some significant…

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    As much as solar seems to be and is a great way of harnessing an inexhaustible resource, there are two sides to each view. One side being that solar is a clean energy with out potential destruction to the natural environment and habitats. And the other that, even though it is clean and realistically free, it leaves an imprint. We are and will be destroying habitat for many of creatures and in hindsight polluting…

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