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    fast-moving stream. There are a lot of Dams that are used for this some big ones like the Hoover Dam. They use more the 40% of the total U.S. hydroelectric power. Connecticut has many small ones that they use all over the state. The Bigger the drop the more energy it will produce. That is why places like Kansas there is not many Hydroelectric power. This is Connecticut’s renewable energy…

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    Coal is used around the world as one of the most popular energy sources. It is used in multiple different ways such as, most of the energy used in the United States and used in large quantities in factories to run machines (.orrg). Though coal is used in everyday life without even being known most of the time, it doesn’t mean that it will always be around. Coal is known are a nonrenewable source, which an energy source that once it is depleted it will take thousands of years to rebuild because…

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    supply. It is combusted in order to generate electricity, and when compared to other fossil fuels, it is quite clean, safe and has many end uses.1 For example, natural gas can be used to create electricity, power air conditioners, fuel vehicles, heat water, cook foods, heat buildings and also power large furnaces.2 Natural gas is fairly abundant in North America, yet it is still a nonrenewable resource which takes millions of years to form. 3 This is why it is extremely important to understand…

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    Nuclear power seems to be a perfectly viable sustainable energy option to satiate our present and future energy needs. There are fewer greenhouse gas emissions and far less waste production when compared to conventional energy sources. So, what seems to be the problem? As good as it is, Nuclear power does have it’s drawbacks and comes with it’s own set of challenges. Even though the amount of waste produced, is far less, it is highly toxic and nuclear waste disposal is a big challenge. Most…

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    States, there is solar, nuclear and wind. These types of energy are different from one another, with their own pros and cons.Nuclear power makes over 20 percent of the United States energy producer. Nuclear energy is when clean energy resource. Nuclear energy originates from the splitting of uranium atoms a process called fission. This generates heat to produce steam, which is used by a turbine generator to generate electricity. Some of the pros that are related to nuclear energy, is how little…

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    When the nuclear fusion was created in 1934 by Physicist Enrico Fermi, it opened a new door to the universe that has become very significant within our modern society (History of Nuclear Energy). Nuclear fusion led to the findings of nuclear energy used today to power our electricity. The state with the most amount of nuclear energy used is within the Mississippi and the large production of nuclear energy within Mississippi is very harmful towards the surroundings and the ecosystem around…

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    The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development taken place in Rio de Janeiro in June 2012 led to a proposal of 17 goals and its 169 targets. The proposal covered a range of global issues that need to be dealt with by 2030. The 7th goal emphasizing on closing the energy gap and ensure that sustainable, safe and modern energy services are accessible globally. It also aims to double the energy efficiency without having to compromise the increase in the share of renewable energy in the…

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    each energy source has its own energy transfer (above). Some have longer processes while others have shorter ones. Positives and negatives of small scale solar power: Solar power on a small scale, i.e. a house or farm, can be beneficial to some people as they may be exposed to a lot of sunlight. Some positives of small scale solar power: solar energy is free –once installed, panels pay for themselves and solar energy is totally free. Furthermore, as years go by, technology will be better, thus…

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    2006 when Ale Gore’s ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ shed some light on the environmental impacts of using fossil fuels as opposed to green energy. However, our past was actually filled with green energy, “Californians were entranced by the potential of wave power in the early 1900s, and solar water heaters used to be common in the early 1900s” (Walsh). Much of this was then switched over to fossil fuel energy because of how cheap it used to be. But times have changed, and as we quickly use up our…

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    energy that can be used as electricity or other forms of power. The natural resources used to generate energy must be produced faster than it is being used so that the resources can be used by future generations without finishing. Renewable energy does not harm the environment. Reasons why South Africa must include renewable energy in its energy mix: • To build places where renewable energy can be generated would be cheaper than to build coal power stations which is what South Africa is mostly…

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