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    invented the light bulb in 1880”. Ever since then humans have been inventing and finding new ways to make life easier for themselves. The one thing that all these ideas have in common is the use of electricity. The main sores of electricity are coal and oil. Coal and oil is an ideal power sores, but the only problem is it is not renewable and one day will run out, as well as it leaves a carbon food print. One of the problems is the smock that is made, it can cores people to couch and can give…

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    his opinion, we have to utilize nuclear energy source more than the other energy sources for environment. He believes that nuclear energy is a clean, safe and dependable energy source. Nuclear power should be deployed rapidly to take the place of coal, oil and gas in the industrial places. I partly agree with the writer. I strongly believe that nuclear energy is neccessary energy source because the developing world needs more energy. Beside the nuclear energy, we also may…

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    Safety-Critical Inventions

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    In the ancient times people used simple tools to operate and secure their lives, but as the world evolved they have invented improved tools to insure longer and better life. Some of these tools are electricity, water pipe systems and others concern critical issues, such as health and nuclear energy. Inventions such as the defibrillator, heart-lung machines and even robotics, as well as nuclear reactors are also known as safety-critical systems. They are increasingly computer-based systems, but…

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    Energy Payback Time Essay

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    required time to payback the embodied energy of the product. It is evaluated as [142]: (6.1) 6.3.3 CO2 Emission Watt et al., have reported that, the emission of average CO2 is approximately equivalent of 0.98 kg of CO2/kWh in the electricity generated by coal [143]. The CO2 emission per year can be calculated as [144] (6.2) 6.3.4 Carbon Mitigation and Earned Carbon Credit The mitigation of carbon dioxide (CO2) is used to measure the climate change potential. The net CO2 mitigations are…

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    Coal Mining Negatives

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    Discussion There are obviously both negatives and positive impacts of Mpumalanga coal mines. Positives being the economic growth they provide not only to Mpumalanga, but to South Africa as a whole. While negatives being the environmental damages they have caused and are causing presently. Mostly on the agriculture due to the land destruction and the polluting of water and air which is having a knock on effect of the communities living in Mpumalanga. In order to find out whether the positives…

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    equipment. SERVED CUSTOMERS The Power transmission sector mainly caters to power projects and electricity distribution companies. The work involves bulk transmission of electrical energy to electricity distribution stations. The key customers are state electricity boards and few other private companies in India. Their products are an integral part of a nation's infrastructure. The companies in the power transmission industry provide turnkey solutions to the customers who seek electricity…

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    Step 2-Synthesis Essay

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    Step 1 - Synthesis A mixture of compressed CO2 and ammonia under 240 bar (g) pressure is reacted to form ammonium carbamate. This is an exothermic reaction, and heat is absorbed by a boiler to produce steam. The first reactor achieves 78% conversion of the carbon dioxide to urea and the liquid is then furthurly purified. Then, the second reactor receives the gas from the first reactor and recycles the solution. Conversion of carbon dioxide to urea is approximately 60% at a pressure of 50 bar…

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    Reinventing a Space. Niall Linton Gasometers, also known as Gas Holder’s began their existence around the late 19th century, they were scattered around almost every city and town as a means of storing gas. These structures are made up of a circular metal frame which would hold a piston, this piston would rise and fall due to the amount of gas being stored. Due to more modern and efficient technology gasometers have been left disused…

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    Particle size plays an important role in evaluating the quality and performance of a mineral processing plant (Horiba 2014, 1). It also influences many of the properties of a particulate such as its reaction rate with some reagents. Particle size analysis is significant in determining the quality of ore grind and in establishing the degree of liberation of the valuable materials from the gangue (Haldar 2013, 227). This is done by mineral processing plants to ensure that the desired particle size…

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    Supercapacitor Case Study

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    In the supercapacitor business, there are around two dozens of companies around the world which claimed to be manufacturing and selling supercapacitors. There are four companies which are dominates most of the market, and has been reported to occupy 82.3% of the world supercapacitor revenues. The four companies are Panasonic, Elna, Maxwell Technologies and Epcos. Other well known competitor includes NEC Tokin, Nesscap, Cap-XX, Batscap…

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