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    Renewal Energy is an expensive way for American to receive energy to power their homes and other machinery. Wind turbines, hydro generators and solar panels seems to be the safest way to produce energy but are not, and they are not guaranteed to produce the energy that is needed. Fracking is a major way in extracting fossil fuels and has been successful and guaranteed. Renewable energy sources as a main source of energy is not effective as other sources of energy nor is it environmental…

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    Phase Three is centered on becoming more energy efficiency and increasing the use of solar energy so that the increasing population will have adequate energy supplies should non-renewable energy sources become depleted. Energy efficiency can be improved by setting stricter guidelines for energy use for corporations and local businesses. These guidelines should be well enforced. Being energy efficient saves money spent on energy costs, and reduces pollution emissions. Additionally, solar panels…

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    According to The Washington Post, an American Samoa island produces 99% percent of its energy through the use of solar panels and creates enough energy in 7 hours to power the whole island day and night. The American Samoa island is one example of how clean, renewable energy is beneficial and more useful than the traditional fossil fuel. According to preview data, the American Samoa island has saved about one-hundred-ten-thousand gallons of oil, and reduced carbon emission by two and a half…

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    the immature alternative energies and poor government stand. Coal is heavily use to make electricity. Burning coal is dirtier than burning…

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    THE ROLE OF AIRBORNE WIND TURBINES IN ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION In partnership with increasing concern over the condition of the global environment, engineering has taken on a more constructive perspective on using modern technology to manipulate many of the renewable resources provided by nature. Wind, for example, has emerged in conjunction with rapid advances in turbine technology as a more reliable electrical energy tap for industry. Using massive propeller blades and an electrical…

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    Wind Energy Essay

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    Wind energy was first created as early as the fourth century when Egyptians used wind to propel sailboats on the Nile River. Later in the ancient times, the windmills converted wind into mechanical power which was used to pump water and mill grain. During the twelfth century, post mills came about in England and France. These wooden machines were rotated by hand. In the fourteenth century, the tower mill was developed. This was a sturdier and larger windmill. The blades faced the wind and the…

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    summers being extremely hot, odd weather patterns these are all because the ozone layer is disappearing from us using fossil fuels as power sources. There are ways to preserve the part of the ozone layer we have left and that is to use sustainable energy sources. There are many ways of sustainable energy: solar, thermal, wave, water, and more. Some of the sustainable energies produce greenhouse gasses that help protect the ozone layer. You might be wondering what the world is going to come to…

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    continual use of dwindling energy sources that aversely affect humanity and all living creatures on a global scale in spite of the fact that there are a copious amount of cleaner and renewable energy sources out there who’s only byproduct is a better Earth; as such, it is becoming poignantly clear that Fossil fuels are not only diminishing, but harming the environment as well and alternative energy sources must be explored in order to counteract this. One expanse of energy that has not yet been…

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    One downside with renewable energy is that it is difficult to generate large quantity of electricity. This may mean that we need to reduce the amount of energy we consume or simply build more energy facilities. It may even imply that the best solution to the energy problems is the balance between many different power sources. Furthermore, renewable energy sources mainly rely in the weather. Wind turbines need wind in turning the blades. Hydro generators need rain to fill…

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    #1 Introduction Climate change is something that needs to be addressed. Climate change has started to impact our climate weather patterns. To minimize the impacts of climate change, we need to introduce more renewable energy sources, such as solar power, wind farms, and hydro dams. We also need to put restrictions on how much CO2 you can produce. We need to take action to this matter before climate change starts to impact our environment. #2 What is climate change? Climate change occurs when…

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