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    color of the object can be restored easily despite being white cool. In the case of HPS, the color is relatively close to the natural light. The luminous efficiency of the LED is slightly better than that of sodium. This is because it has the development of the LED technology and thus the light efficiency is highly…

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    major accomplishments. It enhanced my self-esteem and led me to obtain first position in the class, which I later maintained throughout my undergraduate program. Despite other interesting classes, the new curriculum included a course on Renewable Energy (RE). In addition to a well-equipped laboratory, we were…

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    Wave Energy Research Paper

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    One of the most promising forms of obtaining renewable energy is through harnessing the natural energy that is contained by waves emanating to shore from large bodies of water, such as seas or ocean coasts. There are several reasons why this energy is so promising, mainly because it is overwhelmingly abundant throughout our oceans, and because high tides, low tides, and weather patterns that would create large movements of water through natural cycles and storm surges are very predictable in…

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    Energy is one of the most fundamental thing in all kind of life on earth. It allows people to travel across the globe, it provides electricity to our homes, it is critical to almost all the basic human activities. This fact makes the energy sector one of the most important sectors that gives input to many other sectors (Bozkurt, 2010). As a matter of fact, electricity changes the way people live and see the world and without it everything would be different. Apart from that, economical…

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    more funding should be given to the research and development of fusion technology. By examining the pros and cons of fission and fusion, fusion is superior to fission. First, let’s define what fission is. Fission is when “energy is released from the splitting of the nucleus of one atom into lighter nuclei. To produce a fission reaction, a neutron is fired at an atomic nucleus, smashing it apart and leaving radioactive nuclei, neutrons and energy.” (Paul, C., 2012) The biggest drawback of…

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    Offshore Wind Energy

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    Recent reports by the United States Energy Department confirm wind energy is the fastest growing power source in America, producing 4.4% of our electricity in 2014. In President Barack Obama’s 2015 State of the Union address on January 20th, he proudly proclaimed that, “America is number one in wind power” (qtd. in Gillin). Unfortunately, even as President Obama pushes for tax credits in the wind energy industry, many citizens as well as congressman are resisting the surge of “going green”. This…

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    Wind Energy Effects

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    As our world continues to grow and develop, we switch over from energy resources such as wood, agricultural residues, and manure to new, highly valuable energy sources and gases. These modern energy sources help achieve basic human needs of health, lighting, and temperature, as well as, reduce the labor involved in creating the energy. This encourages industrial growth and development, but these new energy sources also have a downside. They emit harmful substances into the atmosphere, and as a…

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    times, there is a great concern and discussion about the source of energy used and the impact that they have on the environment. The concept of sustainability has also been raised in the course of such discussions where experts and analysts try to enhance the ability of future generations to live and exists without any challenge that might result from the present generation as a result of using the available resources including energy. Also, there is increased concern relating to human security…

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    Have you ever wondered how a lightbulb turns on or how a car runs? These things are the result of an energy source being used. In today 's society, such things are taken for granted. We don 't live in a world where getting somewhere far is hard or being able to see at night is an issue. We live in a world where just about everything can be fixed by a flick of a switch, a turn of a key, or a push of a button. Resources are a things that should be prized, but they are not treated as such.…

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    technology of those attractive new energy storage technologies. It aggregated those vehicles with battery (Hybrid electric vehicles, battery electric vehicles, and plug- in hybrid electric vehicles) into the grid as a distributed resource of energy load, storage and generation device. It is not only adding the ability to deliver power from vehicle to the grid, but also can apply the power flow (Lund & Kempton, 2008). V2G technology provides potential solutions to energy storage and…

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