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    Wind Power Essay

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    Wind power or wind energy has been a growing renewable energy in a few countries. Countries like China, the USA, and Germany are the leaders in this type of energy. I wanted to see what wind power could do in developing countries and what is being done to unsure developing countries can have access to renewable energy like wind power. With our planet warming and climate changes it is important that most of the planet is on board with new technologies that could lead to living a cleaner life.…

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    global warming is by saving energy. Generating energy doesn’t happen on its own; in fact we use combustion of fossil fuels to produce energy. The word combustion by itself will give you a heads up of understanding the relation between energy and global warming. Combustion means burning; and burning fossil fuels is very important to us because it is our source of energy, but if we don’t help in saving energy, factories will burn more and more fossil fuels to produce more energy for us. The more…

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    Wind Energy Advantages

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    order to maintain a healthy global temperature, more and more scientists and individuals try to use renewable energy to replace traditional energy. Using renewable energy is a clean way for people to reduce greenhouse gases. Based on existing human requirement and technology, wind power is a possible choice for humanity because 90 percent of electricity from renewable energy comes from wind energy (Vidal, 2016). Actually, wind power has a long history of development. It has mature technology and…

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    Wind energy is one of the fastest growing renewable energy source in the world. While massive wind farms, both onshore and offshore, are the primary focus as of late, microgeneration wind energy is a viable option for urban areas. Microgeneration wind energy is the small-scale implementation of wind turbines with the means of collecting wind energy. The use of small-scale wind energy is a perfect option for urban centers; microgeneration wind energy can be implemented through retrofitting…

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    good lesson for all of us, these challenges for engineers are encouraging them to work more on clean, renewable and eco-friendly sources. By using renewable energy sources greenhouse emissions can be controlled. All renewable energy sources are self-sustaining energy sources, they produce energy on themselves. Recycling of energy can be achieved through renewable energy. There are many renewable energy sources like…

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    ENERGY CHARGES The energy charges relate to the raw cost of energy which is traded in the national electricity market. This portion of the charges is negotiable and the consumer can enter into a contract with the retailer of their choice. The contracted energy prices are multiplied by distribution and transmission loss factors to arrive at the final prices. The loss factors relate to the energy losses that take place during the transmission and distribution of electricity. Transmission losses…

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    increase in energy consumption. “We expect global energy demand to increase by almost 50% by 2040.” (Mohammed Barkindo) More energy will be required to run more homes, services, cars, basically everything that will require energy. While the world needs energy, OPEC and non-OPEC countries will be trying their utmost best to fulfil everyone’s demands, but they need to use it efficiently. If there are less investments there are going to be fewer project developments and reduced labour. Though…

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    of possibly beneficial resources, lessen the consumption of new raw supplies, energy treatment, air pollution and water pollution by declining the need for conservative waste dumping and dropping greenhouse gas productions associated to the plastic manufacture. Recycling is a crucial factor of current discarded materials being reused and it helps reducing the greenhouse gas emissions because it keeps using the same energy to recreate different materials that are beneficial to everyday life. By…

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    possible and it usually starts from the bottom up. If we each do our part we can accomplish anything. Nowhere is that reminder more relevant- or urgent- than with energy” – Barack Obama. (Seattle Times, Van Jones). A new market is beginning to emerge from a strong drive for cleaner and greener technology, especially in dealing with energy production. Green technology is currently in the infant stages with several countries competing to create new technology in a more cost effective way.…

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    I have economic freedom. I can go to the supermarket where food from around the world is brought to my neighborhood. I drive my car wherever I feel, New York City, Boston, Washington DC. I own the latest technology, built for me in Asia and transported to America. This technology needs constant supply of electricity, but that is not a problem because my buildings have built in electricity sources. This really is the “Good Life”. Many in America experience the Good Life with me, we all have the…

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