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    As the world population increases day by day, so energy consumption rises also due to the industrial development there are more and more power needs to run these industries and factories. Conventional resources for energy are coal, natural gas, etc. they are form in millions of year so they take long time for their generation so there is need of energy resource that can balance the energy needs and there time of generation. If we take into account the world energy resources then sun would be the…

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    Solar Energy Advantages

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    Since the beginning of the time, the most primary method of generating electricity has been through the use of water. Although, now we can even use the sunlight to generate electricity and use it for many other purposes. Due to which solar energy is a major renewable energy source nowadays which actually possess the potential to confront numerous challenges that is being faced through-out the world. The solar energy is and will increase in its popularity. The reason is that it is versatile with…

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    As such, vernacular architecture is widely recognized as a practical, effective and popular solution to the energy consumption dilemma, being an already existing and tested approach to climate responsive design. Vernacular architecture is a term used to categorize methods of construction which use locally available resources to address the local needs. Vernacular architecture…

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    In my point of view nuclear power plants are bad.But there are pros about them and i am going to tell you some of them.One of them is low air pollution it has low air pollution because most the pollutants are going into water because of cooling the nuclear reactor.Another one is low operating cost.It has a low operating cost because the things used are natural and are from dead animals in the environment. Another pro is a reliability to people and their homes.People need this…

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    Introduction: Electricity, the base of modern civilization, is produced by electric generators, which are devices converting mechanical energy into electric energy [1-2]. As the need for energy is increasing, while the reserves of fossil fuels are dwindling, renewable energy sources gain importance. The renewable energy can be obtained using solar, geothermal, or wind turbine technologies. Significant research effort has been made in those areas. In recent years, wind energy has become the…

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    Biogas Essay

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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 What is biogas? Nowadays hydrocarbons are one of the biggest energy bases of our society, but it is not renewable energy, and once they are exhausted they cannot be replenished. (but as it is not a renewable energy once they are exhausted they cannot be replenished) Therefore, scientists from around the world have researched the use of other energy resources to continue moving the world, such as solar and nuclear energy, which are two main areas of research. However, there…

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    Due to the advancements in modern technology and society, there are innumerable amounts of ways to fuel and support a population efficiently. Some of these innumerable ways include fossil fuels and renewable energy. Fossil fuels are defined as a natural fuel, such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms. Renewable energy is defined as energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power. Fossil fuels and renewable energy both…

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    Remote Handling (RH) is now a day’s an essential part of industries, especially the ones which involve nuclear and hazardous environments. Apart from their ability to work in confined spaces or locations with limited accessibility, the prime advantage of using remote handling tools in the nuclear industry is that they minimize the exposure of human beings to radiations thus ensuring safety of personnel. Remote Handling has certain challenges associated with it like vacuum compatibility, residual…

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    The talk about using nuclear power as a new energy source has been a big discussion amongst many. Many shared their views on nuclear energy being our new soce of power. Negative and positive feedback from many articles, professors, funders, and ordinary people have made it hard to come to an agreement on whether or not to move forward with making nuclear power the new source of energy. Events such as the one in Fukushima and the radiation spill in Pennsylvania have caused many to fear and fight…

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    Energy independency has now become an international subject, spreading with radical pioneers who seek independence from the local power grid. Henk Rogers reiterates, through his campaign to run his house on solar electricity and amicable quest to ensure Hawaii's electrical independency by 2045, that energy independency is accomplished when an individual or even a community can successfully supply their own energy needs without assistance from the power grid. Through his tenacious aspiration to…

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