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    the fossil fuels energy. The fossil energy is including petroleum, natural gas, and coal. They are three major use resources in the past few decades. The reason for them to be the main resources because they can transfer into different energies. So that make them to be more ways to use in our daily. In the past few decades to present, and maybe in the future, we will still heavily use them. From the article U.S. Energy: Overview and Statistics mentions, “Consumption of major energy…

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    This is the reason why renewable energy sources have become more important these days. Few other Reasons include advantages like abundant availability in nature, eco-friendly and recyclable. Many Renewable energy sources like solar, wind, hydel and tidal are there. Among these renewable sources solar and wind energy are the world’s fastest growing energy resources. With No emission of pollutants, energy conversion is done through wind and PV cells. Day by day…

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    Enjoyment of life and natural energy are intertwined as to the continuance of existence and enjoyment of life here on earth. For without natural energy, life would not be enjoyed to the fullest. Natural energy is important not only to the living things but also to the earth as a whole. They come from natural resources such as water, sun, air, and minerals. Conservation of natural energy is essential because it allows us to save things that can be used anytime when we need them in order for us to…

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    Introduction: I recommend that Japan uses renewable energies rather than nuclear energy. Paragraph 1: Japan’s geographical feature (ring of fire) Paragraph 2: The nuclear power plant accident occurred in Japan recently. Paragraph 3: Japan’s economy, ecosystem damaged by the radiation. Paragraph 4: what happens when exposed to radiation? Paragraph 5: Advantage of using nuclear energy Paragraph 6: Disadvantages of using nuclear energy Paragraph 7: How many renewable energies are there, and what…

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    5 the short run causality of non-renewable energy consumption on…

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    Government Incentives for the Increase of Wind and Solar Energy Due to environmental problems, high cost of oil, and the fact that oil is a limited source; the government should grant incentives for the increase use of wind and solar energy. Many nations have already taken action and turned to renewable energy sources. Inside the United States there is controversy as to whether renewable energy is good or not. The down side of wind and solar resources is that they are not productive in all…

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    CO2 Emission Analysis

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    of statistics. This implies that the increase in the emission of carbon is proportional to the increase in the renewable energy supply. The question is why the increase in the CO2 emission leads to the increase in the renewable energy adoption? This might probably be as a result of government regulation which emphasize that as the CO2 emission increases, the need to switch to green energy increases, and that this comes with an option of not exceeding the compulsory emission caps (Huber &…

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    Solar Power

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    sales in the billions at the end of 2008. Solar power rejuvenated the market for natural energy. At the same time, the people paid less for electricity. It was a win-win situation for everyone concerned. Because of this emergence in manufacturing wind power, offshore developments are generating a multitude of renewable energy. This is likely done at a fraction of the cost of other renewable energies, although solar power yields less than one percent of the world 's electric power…

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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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    disadvantages of wind energy production? Introduction: Wind energy is one of the major renewable energy sources. It is produced through blowing wind. The wind turns the blades of a wind turbine which are connected to a generator, then the generator converts that energy into electricity which then used to power our homes (Origin Energy Limited, 2015).Currently it has being used in Australia to fight the issue of global warming, which is being caused by non-renewable energies. Wind energy…

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