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    Biogas Essay

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    research. However, there are other energies, less known and therefore less used, like biogas. Biogas is a renewable (source of) energy that belongs to the category of biofuels. It typically refers to a gas produced by the biological breakdown of organic matter in the absence…

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    worldwide recession and then unemployment crisis will occur. The worst thing that would happened is resource war would break out across the world, which means, this could be an origin of another world war. While becoming more fuel efficient and saving gas does help, it only prolongs the inevitable. On the other hand, It’s time for human races to invent and looking for the best alternative source of oil for us to live. With the consideration about pollution and our efficacy to gain it too.…

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    Ekofisk Oil Field

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    development in 1972. Ekofisk oil field is an oil field in block 2/4 which located at the Norwegian Continental Shelf of the North Sea (Figure 1.1). The total recoverable reserves of Ekofisk Oil field originally were 3, 324.2 million bbl oil, 156.1 bn ccm gas and 14.5 million tonnes of NGL. As of December 2012, the remaining recoverable reserves are approximately 129 million cubic meters. Figure 1. 1 Ekofisk are which located in Norway (Source : Norwegian Petroleum Museum, 2011) Figure 1. 2…

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    Gasland Documentary

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    review- GASLAND Directed by-JOSH FOX United States of America, the superpower is stated as an example whenever we discuss how governance should play its role in people’s welfare. Gasland is an outcome of the letter Josh Fox received by a natural gas company to drill in his backyard. This documentary can be an eye opener or a setback for all those who think that it’s just the developing nations who sit and play with environment protection acts to make money and prosper its economy. It’s not…

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    Distillation Essay

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    pressure values were obtained from Aspen and can be found in Appendix A. The relative volatility is 4.06 and found is Nmin is 6.56. To calculate the minimum feed stage Equation 3 is used. N_(F,min)=(l n⁡([x_LK/x_Hk ]_dist/[z_LK/z_Hk ]))/(lnα_(LK-HK) ) (3) This yields NF,min = 2.26 Underwood equations The underwood equations estimate the minimum reflux ratio of the distillation column. The following…

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    Chemical Industry is one of the oldest and largest industries in the world, forming the backbone for many other downstream industries. It produces products and materials, 70% of which forms the input for other industries like Agriculture, Automobile, plastic, textiles, petroleum refining, primary metal and chemical industry itself which consumes 26% of its own output. Rest of the production is consumed directly in form of detergent, soap, perfumes and other consumer goods. The global chemical…

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    Hydrogen Vs Natural Gas

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    technology. Of the two main fossils fuels used, natural gas offers the best economics and efficiencies and is the main pathway used to generate hydrogen nowadays, mainly for the production of ammonia and methanol. The other, being coal, can also be used to produce hydrogen but the initial investment is much greater and the efficiency is lower compared to when natural gas is used. Coal can be economically favourable when compared with natural gas for its lower feedstock cost [$1.26 per GJ LHV…

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    Introduction: British petroleum is one of the world’s largest firms that deal with discovering and extracting oil, refining oil, and selling oil and gas. Since, these products are supposed to be provided to certain many consumers around the globe therefore, it incorporate with many people in the diverse societies along with the many of the diverse organizations with which it works. These incorporations require maintaining several many ethical and societal issues in relation to both the people…

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    Photosynthesis Process

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    Carbon dioxide is emitted through many means, both naturally and by different human activities. Plants play a crucial role in limiting the abundance of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. In general, photosynthesis can be explained by the following formula: 6CO2 + 6H20 + ATP → C6H1206 + 602. Using the carbon dioxide present in their environment, water from their roots, and energy from sunlight, a plant is able to continue to grow and conduct cellular respiration through this process. But how…

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    Climate change is an occurring worldwide epidemic affecting nations across the globe. In the two articles chosen, both describe different viewpoints on the issue, both with the same consequences at hand. In the article, Point: Climate Change is a Proven Fact, written by Melanie Lambrick and Richard Renneboog, climate change is explained as a result of manmade activities that have created many global consequences. In contrast, the second article, Counterpoint: Climate Change Occurs Naturally and…

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