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    Pros And Cons Of Ethanol

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    Ethanol Nonrenewable energy resources, such as fossil fuel, being depleted at an increasingly distressing rate. Therefore, other options for transportation fuel that consist of renewable energy resources, has been taken under consideration. Ethanol is such a resource, which encourages the rise of an optimistic outlook in satisfying the continuously staggering need for energy resources. Although, ethanol has an array of potentials to diminish the need for transportation fuel, it does not come…

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    air, water, and land pollution. Sunlight received by the Earth is enough to meet the annual energy needs of all people worldwide according to National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The environmental advantages are the main drivers in the promotion of the use of solar panels and solar energy. Cell phones have become a necessity for plenty of people around the world. Cell phones allow people to keep in touch with their families, business clients, and access to the Internet, and so many more.…

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    the panels then began to rattle the bucket. The sheep raised their cud chewing heads and begin to trot over to him. It was moving to see the old world meeting the new and it got me thinking about the promise of a better way of life with renewable energy. As I continued to drive, all the while getting closer to the city center, I could see the stacks of a power…

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    Alternative energies are becoming a major focus point as climate change reports are showing staggering statistics on how negatively fossil fuels are effecting the earth’s climate. Per the Government of Canada (2016), human activity has been the number one cause of climate change on earth. The suns intensity and volcanic activity are the only natural causes to climate change today. The burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are the leading causes of today’s climate change…

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    we must be able to fulfill the demand of energy with alternative energy sources. Solar energy is not only an alternate energy source but also a renewable one. Every source of energy comes with costs and benefits. By examining how solar energy works, how it can be used effectively on a global level, and weighing the costs and benefits, this alternative energy source has potential to become a large energy provider. First of all, examining how solar energy works is essential in beginning to…

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    large companies to use solar energy to lower their operating costs. The commercial solar sector has seen large growth in the last few years with large companies such as Walmart, Costco, Kohl’s, and Ikea implementing systems on their large buildings across the country (Solar Means Business). Renewable energy including solar has recently received a boost in private and public investments since the Paris COP21. Much of this is coming from the Breakthrough Energy Coalition which was put…

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    sources of energy to take care of their energy needs. In fact, sustainable and free power solutions are the future because they are relevant regardless of where you live in the world. If you live in a remote area or you would like to generate your own power and you are trying to find the best alternative sources of energy for your house, you are in the right place! Living off the grid is one of the many choices you can make to take care of the environment. For most people, finding alternative…

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    Rough Draft Imagine a world where all energy is pollutant free and completely renewable. This is the goal of the alternate energy industries today. Alternative energy is defined as energy that does not consume fossil fuel. Over the past few decades the number of alternate energy sources have greatly increased. All of these forms of generating energy are unique and innovative. Alternate energy sources reduce pollution, create a renewable and abundant source of energy, and all at a small cost.…

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    Throughout our lives we have been living off the energy source of fossil fuels, but what if there were other sources of energy besides the fuels? And what could they be? Well, there are many other methods of gathering energy. There is solar, hydrogen fuel cells, biofuel, geothermal and more. But today you’ll be reading about the pros and cons of fossil fuels, wind energy, and thermal energy, more precisely geothermal energy. As well as some fun facts listed in the below paragraphs. Enjoy.…

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    “The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that about 11% of world marketed energy consumption is from renewable energy sources” (U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2014). Renewable energy is often referred to as green because it is a strong for the environment, or so we think. Media covers a wide variety of global warming and greenhouse gas stories, but nobody seems to have a solution to the problems. This could be in large, because being green is such a vague topic. To…

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