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    Walmart Supercenter

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    of a Wind Turbine to Power Wal-mart Supercenter in Kansas In order to prove the worthiness of wind power as an alternative to conventional sources in order to power a Wal-mart Supercenter in Kansas, the contents of this report show the benefits of the usage. Current conventional power sources for Wal-mart come from electric lines, which derives from burning coal. [3] By looking into the eventual price saving and potentials for bonuses for renewable energy, the benefits of using wind energy…

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    solutions to energy conservation issues are: finding alternate sources of energy (such as solar panels for solar energy, hydroelectric power, wind turbines generating wind power, electric cars, etc.) and conserving or more efficiently using fossil fuels (by carpooling, using alternate versions of similar products that are environment friendly, using less resources, etc.). 2. Why would some people oppose the solutions you have chosen? Some people would oppose finding other sources of energy,…

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    alternative energy organization, the world produces carbon dioxide that is release to the earth’s atmosphere everyday. The carbon dioxide that is released increases the warmth of our planet which is causing “Global Warming” (altenergy.org). How do we prevent global warming, but still produce energy? One answer is to replace the technologies that are releasing carbon dioxide with alternatives that do not release carbon dioxide (altenergy.org). We call this process alternative energy sources…

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    Renewable Energy: A Way to Change the World In 2010 the U.S. had more than 500 coal burning power plants. Before the year was over 180 of these plants have closed and more are scheduled to close (Brown). The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is now lowering. Today many new types of alternative energy sources are taking over. Harmful fossil fuels, including coal and oil, were previously used to make all the energy possible. These are however very harmful and nonrenewable. Wind, Solar,…

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    decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal or natural gas by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth 's crust over hundreds of millions of years. Due to the development of steam engine in 1712, the popularity of coal as an energy source increased rapidly, and is one of the most used fossil fuel today for the production of electricity. As industrialization took place, pollution due to fossil fuels became a major issue and it was finally in 1924 that the first…

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    For my analytical paper, I chose to research the Energy Policy Act of 2005, concerning the challenges that the renewable energy industry is facing. Since the industrial revolution, nonrenewable energy sources such as coal, gas, and oil have provided the primary fuel for the United States and for the entire world as well. The growth of industrialization all around the world has increased the global demand for fossil fuels, and the increase in demand has brought many social, economic and ethical…

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    for Bright Bulbs Power and Light Inc., which has a directional strategy focused on expanding the company through horizontal integration. Bright Bulbs Power is a small energy company that…

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    running out in the next century. Therefore, before its exhaustion, it is necessary to develop an alternative energy. Among all renewable energies, we will discuss the pros and cons of nuclear energy, solar energy and wind energy. To begin with, nuclear energy has several major advantages. Not only a large amount of energy can be produced with only a tiny amount of energy input to the power generator, but the maintenance cost is low also. Moreover, unlike fossil fuel, it will not cause serious…

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    planet. In today’s world we have the technology to get energy without the burning of fossil fuels. But some people say that non-renewable energy is too much money, and not as reliable compared to the burning of fossil fuel. What I was to find is if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages of using solar energy, Hydroelectric, wind energy, and Nuclear energy for our energy sources. I also want to understand how each of the non-renewable energy systems work and what technology they use.…

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    Weakness Of Green Energy

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    One of the most interesting topics for me that I would be interested in starting a business with is Renewable Energy innovations. I would chose these products because of their viability for the future. With growing automation products, there will be fewer options for career fields, however this field is one of the most stable industries especially with the introduction of tax rebates and government subsidies. These are only some of the appealing aspects of this industry. The most attractive…

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