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    Recycling Program Development Director and he spoke about his method of project development, how he worked with students, and even presented work that student of the University did for credit about where disposables actually go. He talked about CU biodiesel as well, and the student who created the group for an engineering project, and its great success powering vehicles for University of Colorado at Boulder’s Recyling program on campus. USGCRP. 2009. “Climate Literacy: The Essential Principals…

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    Hassaan Haque Mrs.Bezemek Apps of Comp 20 November2014 Climate Change Climate change is a major problem that is affecting the world we live in today. It is causing animals to become extinct, glaciers to melt, abnormal seasonal changes, and more. One factor that plays into climate change is greenhouse gases. The main greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. The role of greenhouse gasses is to keep the earth from becoming too cold for life. Greenhouse gases, which keep…

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    Organization Bunge Nipawin, is a canola crushing and refining plant in Nipawin, Saskatchewan, which is part of a larger company called Bunge Limited. Bunge Nipawin specifically sells canola meal, crude canola oil, and refined canola oil to various external and internal customers. As the refinery and utilities supervisor, I look after the tank farm inventory, the bleaching process, the deodorizing process, the boilers and auxiliary equipment, the tailings pond, and the skimming pits. The Pitch -…

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    When we first hear the word “organic,” we automatically assume “healthy,” “free of chemicals and pesticides,” and “ethically grown/raised.” This is largely due to the way organic foods have been advertised to the public as free of herbicides, synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, chemicals, and fumigants. However, is organic food really as perfect as it sounds? Is it really the answer for a healthier generation of humans? In the article “What Are You Buying When You Buy Organic?” Steven Shapin…

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    New York Transit was one of the first public agencies to launch an alternative-fuels program, which transformed the City bus fleet’s fuel consumption into the most efficient in America. Improvements in low-sulfur and biodiesel fuels reduced greenhouse gas emissions long before federal mandates dictated in New York, and retrofitted diesel particulate filters have been installed on more than three thousand city buses to date (MTA, 2017.) The City’s transit associations are…

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    input variables and responses. [3] Analysis of Variance is performed for the significance of each parameter on responses. [4] BThe, bsfc and CO emissions are mostly affected by load followed by CR and Blend. [5] HC emission is mostly affected by Biodiesel blend followed by Load and CR. [6] Optimization of parameters is done using desirability approach.The optimum operating conditions of the engine are found to be at 9.03 kg of load, 18 compression ratio and blend of 15.30 % to get optimum…

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    Task 3: Explain standard solutions and at least 3 different types of titrations that are used in industry and compare these to titrations in the lab. Standard Solutions & Titrations A standard solution is a solution of a known concentration. Standard solutions are made by dissolving an accurately weighed mass of a solid in a known volume of a soluble solvent using a volumetric flask. Method • Firstly, you would need to calculate the mass of the NaOH that you are going use. • Next you…

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    council, over the past 20 years, have made many necessary changes such as creating interconnecting bike ways across the city, replacing old buses with Enhanced Environmentally-friendly Vehicle buses as well as trialling alternative fuels such as biodiesel in council vehicles (Brisbane City Council, 2016; "Clean Air Update", 2016). Having a clean air strategy seems to be paying off as Brisbane’s overall air pollution levels are trending dow and did not exceed the national standards for air…

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    In the US, where recycling makes people want to clean their cities, states, and country. Other people think that recycling should not be established because it takes too much effort. America would become better if recycling is mandatory. The argument about this topic would be that recycling programs should be mandatory in the US because it will remove trash from landfills, it is successful for cities to be kept clean, and it would help save energy on making new materials. Many recycling…

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    This paper will talk about the differences between Diesel , and Automotives engine. Also what diesel, and automotives engines have in common. Rudolf Diesel was the one that invented Diesel engines. In his high school career, Rudolf was taking a automotives engine class. Rudolf with his information that he learn in high school. Rudolf wanted to created an engine that is more efficiently. In his own time Rudolf was creating a Combustion Diesel engine. In 1892 was the year that Rudolf invented…

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