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    better than fossil power? Even though solar energy has a variety of benefits such as being abundant, environmentally friendly and also is declining in cost, it still has a few issues. One case of these issues is implementing that solar energy into the US electrical grid. According to the article “Green energy and Green power”, solar energy requires a great amount of space and consequently is frequently found in remote areas; transporting this energy to highly populated areas, such as cities,…

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    trash disposal, recycling, saving trees, .etc. People have been trying to find more cost effective and efficient mean of producing electricity instead of the use of fossil fuels that hurt the environment and wildlife around us. Each year about 1.7 billion pounds of pollution are pumped into the air a day by coal plants alone, which is quite a lot. But what about Eco-friendly methods of obtaining energy to power houses,commercial, and industrial buildings? Are they as practical and safe for the…

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    One Problem Statement : We use the boiled water in our daily life but which of the home use heat generating appliances that we used to boil water is the most efficiency? Introduction : Different heat generating appliances, such as electric kettle, microwave, electric thermos flask, convection oven and slow cooker have difference efficiency of appliances. Home use heat generating appliances look pretty much the same on the outside, but they vary greatly in terms of energy-efficiency and…

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    According to the Law of Conservation of Energy, energy can 't be created or destroyed. All energy types can only be transformed or transferred. There are serval forms of energy that exist which benefit us in everyday life. Some energy’s however are more efficient than others in the way they use their energy to either transfer it or transform it into another useful energy. An object can possess more than one type of energy, some energy’s cause and affect others. For example, if someone what’s…

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    population would utilize natural resources to create energy. These sources would work well in Los Angeles because they have a positive environmental impact and they counterbalance each others energy efficiency. The ideal, location for bacterial and photovoltaic energy is Los Angeles, California. Conditions for these two energy sources consist of large amounts of the sun and excessive amounts of waste, whether sewage or food. Photovoltaic energy works with solar power, so having continuous sun…

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    biggest producer of energy man has ever known. It is also just a normal sized star. Most of this energy is wasted however. On an average day the sun produces so much energy it would power everything we own for the rest of our lives. The solar rays produced from the sun are what can be used as an energy source (Locke, S.). Knowing this many people are harvesting this energy to produce power. This is why solar energy is becoming one of the most popular ways of producing energy. Solar power has…

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    are dwindling, prompting stakeholders on both sides of the aisle to innovate and present options that either prolong the usage of our current energy sources, or harness renewable resources to reduce atmospheric greenhouse gases. Firmly backed by the President of the United States and top research institutions, solar energy, specifically converting light energy into liquid fuels, warrants discussion. However, solar breakthroughs generate questions, such as how a solar-powered country would…

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    But instead of using heat energy to create steam to turn a turbine, hydroelectric dams use the energy generated by gravity on liquid water to turn the turbine. On one side of the dam is a reservoir which holds water at a higher elevation than the river on the other side of the dam. This relatively higher elevation is what gives the water the potential energy to turn the turbine when it begins to flow ("Hydroelectric Energy."). Potential energy is calculated by the force due to gravity…

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    Not only is this lazy lifestyle bad for your health and mental status, but since it also heavily involves the use of electronic devices its a big waste of energy. A simple solution to this is to schedule time to engage in outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, or even just taking a walk in the park. The earths future is uncertain, that much is true. Much of what is said about climate…

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    2 Non-renewable resources There are several problems with the more popular choices for harnessing energy [non-renewable energy]. This section will discuss the concerns that need to be taken into consideration when deciding whether or not to use solar energy as an alternative solution to fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, natural gas and nuclear energy for our energy consumption. 2.1 Impact on resources Many non-renewable resources are being extracted to the point of exhaustion…

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