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    Hybridization of Wind With Solar Using Cuk and Sepic Converters This chapter presents a hybrid model of solar and wind energy. This gives the hybridization of wind with solar using the CUK and SEPIC converters. In this model the solar PV panel source is connected to the CUK converter and correspondingly the wind turbine source is given to the SEPIC converter. Solar energy and wind energy are the two renewable energy sources most common in use. Hybridizing solar and wind power sources provide a…

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    Solar Pond Essay

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    sustenance and is done through applying a thermal application under low temperature condition. The complete implementation process for solar ponds enables following key steps (Bhubaneswari, Iniyan &Ranko, 2011): 4.1.1. Setting up insulation process The insulation process to manage solar pond is done through setting up three zones that uses water as key absorption to manage solar radiation and able to collect energy in form of medium thermal storage energy. The three set zones that enable…

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    Siemens diversified efforts in alternative energy starting in the mid 1980s. Alternative-energy generation technologies remain a major priority within Siemens, with a primary emphasis on wind and solar application. However, Siemens has grown to become the second largest employer in Germany with 427,000 employees worldwide in 2009. The three main sectors are industry, energy, and health care. These three main sectors were divided into 15 divisions. These three main sectors together comprise…

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    for one command line, leading me to my article. Kinetic art is a unique art style that differentiate itself from other art form. The article states that the Concordia’s science building will house an artwork in conjunction with its display of solar power technology. The artwork is a unique because it is a kinetic sculpture that will be created by Jeffrey Zachmann. The purpose is to bring a greater…

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    reduce consumption of non-renewable resources, renewable energy sources need to be considered. Some of these which can be utilized efficiently for horse stables include solar and wind energy (Shere 2012). Solar panels may be more usable for equestrian facilities due to the amount of roof space that the buildings supply. The panels for solar energy can be mounted on a roof structure or on a pole depending on location (Shere 2012). In order for the energy from the panels to be utilized the direct…

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    and about 1% comes from solar energy. This can be seen as not being a very practical use of energy sources since nonrenewable resources are limited. Renewable sources can be replenished and have a much smaller chance of running out than nonrenewable sources. Solar energy is one of the least used energy sources that people have access to in the world; it is also one mother Earth is relying on to save the nonrenewable fuels, such as coal. Renewable energy sources, like solar energy, are very…

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    non-renewable power sources include coal power, natural gas power, and other fossil fuels. These fuel sources create heat, which boils water and makes steam. This steam turns a turbine, which turns a generator, which makes electricity. The advantage to using these sources is that they are inexpensive. The disadvantage is that they are dirty sources of power. They all pollute in one way or another. The fossil fuels are not renewable, meaning they will run out someday. Nuclear power makes heat…

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    development’s, solar power and wind power have…

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    emissions. As a result, solar technology has become a primary candidate in the era of finding new ways to create emission free energy. Solar power harnesses the energy of the sun’s rays to generate electricity that is considered environmentally friendly, or “green,” due to the almost nonexistent emission of CO2 throughout the process. The electricity produced by solar farms can then be added to the grid and distributed to consumers. Using renewable resources such as solar power to create…

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    Fresnel Lens

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    into something that mirrored a bull’s eye with a more powerful beam (Fresnel Lenses). The Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy went on to explain that the Fresnel lens was created for the sole purpose of installation within lighthouses. The efficiency and power of a Fresnel lens allowed its design to emit a source of light for 15 or more miles beyond its initial point. When individuals were out at sea, it was difficult for them to see beyond a couple miles, the Fresnel lens enables lighthouses to…

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