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    In addition to not exhausting natural resources, their main advantage is, in most cases, total absence of almost any air emissions or waste products. In other words, Solar Energy can almost be considered as an absolute clean and safe energy source (Tsoutsos, et al.,2005). Not to mention…

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    Thermoelectric Effect Essay

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    Thermoelectric characteristics of bulk and ultrathin Ge-on-insulator substrates fabricated by direct wafer-bonding 5.1 INTRODUCTION Thermoelectric materials have been attracted considerable attention due to their ability to capture waste heat and to convert to useful electrical energy. However, their conversion efficiency is not sufficient for a practical use. The theoretical power-generator efficiency increases monotonously with increasing the figure-of-merit Z of thermoelectric materials which…

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    Air Purifier Essay

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    The first HEPA filter was developed in 1940 through the military forces for it to be used in the Manhattan Project. The primary concern then was to be safe from the nuclear material that was freely floating in the air. In the modern times HEPA air purifiers are used all over the world to pollen, dust, mould, certain forms of bacteria and other particles that are air-borne. The HEPA Air purifier by far has been the best type useable since it is very efficient. The most advantageous aspect of this…

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    Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and that's where I came in across this topic "The Gas Turbine". What is a Gas Turbine? Where are they being used? Why don't we have Gas Turbine cars out there for sale? How does a gas turbine work? I guess from my…

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    It takes place at such high temperatures that the gas produced turns into plasma. Usually, fusion is not feasible because of the electrostatic repulsion between 2 nuclei but if circumstances can be achieved where the 2 hydrogen isotopes, deuterium and tritium are heated to such an extent that they can…

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    Brent Field Essay

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    within United Kingdom (UK) licence Block 211/29 at latitude 61°N and longitude 2°E. The Brent field is one of the biggest hydrocarbon accumulations in the United Kingdom area. Additionally it has been a cornerstone of the UK’s hugely successful oil and gas industry. The field operated by Shell UK Limited and jointly owned by Royal Dutch Shell (50%) and ExxonMobil (50%), and is Shell's flagship asset on the UK Continental Shelf.…

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    Benzoic Acid Lab Report

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    [Chemical Engineering Lab Practice 4] EXTRACTION OF BENZOIC ACID Candidate’s Name: Raajeswari A/P Radahakrishnan Student ID: SCM-023562 Group Member’s Name: Angela A/P Gunasegaran Shubashinee A/P Murugan Lecturer/ Supervisor: Ms Nazlina & Dr Ong Chi Siang Date of Submission: 13 October 2015 1.0 ABSTRACT This experiment is about extraction of benzoic acid from kerosene by water droplets that was conducted on 6 October 2015 with few group of students. The main purpose of…

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    Country Market Size: India’s demand for natural gas is forecasted to increase by 6.8%/year and will increase the consumption from 242.66 million cu m/day to 746 million cu m/day in the next 15 years. India does not currently have any pipeline connection to transport natural gas, therefore all gas is currently imported. India’s growing demand for gas makes the country a good candidate for an investment startup with-in the gas market. Current imports come from suppliers in Qatar, Australia,…

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    Clean Power aims to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) from fossil fuel powered plants, smog and soot by 25 percent, and the United States largest source of carbon by 30 percent from…

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    The economy of Colombia is based on natural resources, primarily coal and crude oil. Colombia has a gross domestic product (GDP) at the official exchange rate of roughly $274.2 billion US dollars. As a commodity-based economy, there is a direct correlation between Colombia’s GDP and fluctuating…

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