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    the types of energy. So I am going to break down solar energy and wind energy. The most obvious and simple similarity of these two is that they create power, and lots of it. A single solar panel can create a few kilowatts (kW) to over 100. While a single wind turbine can create anywhere from 50 kW up to 8000 kW in one day. To put that into perspective that could power the average US home for about 11 months. The wind turbine may create much more power it will come at a dramatic price increase.…

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    Renewable energy are a source of green energy, environment friendly, but more important in the socio economic aspect, especially since they provide thousands of green job opportunities, and can lead to a new regional industrial cluster. Solar energy is artlessly the energy produced directly by the sun and collected in the earth. The sun produces its energy by a thermonuclear process that transforms about 650,000,000 tons of hydrogen to helium every second. The process creates heat and…

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    nonrenewable resources. The world has made many advancements from a primitive way of life to discovering fossil fuels. To now where technology has played a major part in creating ways of harnessing the wind, sun, geothermal and biomass and turning them into power. Many ask is it possible for a community to convert over to using renewable sources and the answer is yes. It cannot happen overnight, but with the advancements that have been made in technology; getting the government to see the…

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    Problems Of Living On Mars

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    Waste Management, Technology, and Transportation: If we are going to be living on Mars, we are going to have to overcome many obstacles. One of the biggest obstacles we have to face is waste management. My plan is to use the waste/garbage and recreate it into electricity. We would have to burn the waste that we have, to produce steam in a boiler that is used to generate electricity. This would provide enough electricity for the population that is coming to Mars. Not only can we produce…

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    takes place years after Earth was destroyed in a massive war. The main character, Darrow, grew up in a mining colony, on Mars, and is a "Red." In the society of the Solar System, each person is given specific color, based on the class that the person is. Darrow's class, the Red class, is considered to be the lowest class in the Solar System, as the Red's jobs are to mine Helium-3, which is a valuable resource on Mars. Darrow, like many other Reds, is driven by the Laurel. The Laurel is a reward…

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    paint and brake fluid. -The amount of electricity can be more generated by the use of carbon nano-tubes in windmill blades. -Similarly, researchers have demonstrated that silicon nanowires provide high- efficiency solar cells in low-cost. Finally, generated electricity by producing solar cells is quite competitive. - The cleaning organic chemicals pollute the ground water. The organic solvent is chemicals products contain organic solvents which pollute the water. Thus, nano-particles in organic…

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    Global Warming Hoax

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    something is a hoax. In a video published for her campaign, Lenar Whitney, who is running for a seat in Louisiana’s congress, calls global warming a hoax. She argues in the video posted on YouTube that the myth of global warming is “designed to give more power to the executive branch, while increasing taxes in a progressive 's dream to regulate every aspect of American life ­ from our lightbulbs to our thermostat.” People like her may be calling it a hoax because of political reputation and…

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    Contents Abstract 1 Introduction: 2 Types of Renewable Energy: 3 1 - Solar energy 4 Solar Energy Advantages 5 Solar Energy Disadvantages 6 2- wind energy 6 Advantage: 7 Disadvantage: 7 3-Hydroelectric energy: 8 4- Biomass : 8 5-Hydrogen and fuel cells: 9 6- Geothermal power: 9 Appendix 10 Conclusions 13 References: 14 Abstract Renewable energy systems can provide clean, reliable, secure and competitive energy products and services to help meet the rapidly increasing global energy demand. In…

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    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 should be installed onto medium to…

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    The used solar air collector is a single-glazed plate, we summarise the main components as follows:  A single transparent glass cover of dimensions 4 mm thick, transmits the heat flux to the absorber plate, ensures the reduction of thermal losses due to the heat exchange by convection and radiation and protects the absorber from the outside environment.  A thin copper absorber plate with a black chrome finish on it, which was 1.5 mm thick.  A polystyrene sheet with a thickness of 40 mm,…

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