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    's socio-economic scenario within shortest possible time if it is used perfectly. (Johnson, 2006) In the context of Bangladesh, FDI cannot simply pull out overnight but stabilize our economy by providing fund, technical know-how, infrastructure development, and managerial…

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    Wind Energy Dilemmas

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    The wind energy brings us the following social benefits in terms of ethical implications. Firstly, the wind energy intensifies the energy security. As with the concept of diversity in biology, the energy diversity is beneficial as well. A society that is dependent on a single or few energy resources is very vulnerable to one specific kind of energy resource shortage. The wind energy, which is increasingly practical and readily available nowadays, progressively contributes to the energy diversity…

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    Nuclear Energy Generation

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    The Energy of the Generation After the nuclear incidents in Chernobyl and Fukishima, it has created a worldwide panic over the usage of nuclear power. Due to the perceived risks, people were skeptical about whether the use of nuclear power was a reasonable option for producing energy. As a result, countries are resorting to renewable sources such as solar power, wind energy, hydropower, etc. It became an alternative to nuclear energy. Despite the nuclear incidents, nuclear power has greatly…

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    will be running out in the next century. Therefore, before its exhaustion, it is necessary to develop an alternative energy. Among all renewable energies, we will discuss the pros and cons of nuclear energy, solar energy and wind energy. To begin with, nuclear energy has several major advantages. Not only a large amount of energy can be produced with only a tiny amount of energy input to the power generator, but the maintenance cost is low also. Moreover, unlike fossil fuel, it will not cause…

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    (David Clarke, 2012). It is a form of renewable energy that uses a strong flow of air to rotate three large blades connected to a generator to produce electricity. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power (energy.gov, 2014). Compared to other forms of energy production, wind power is one of the world’s greenest and most environmentally sustainable energy sources. Mathias Aarre Maehlum states that as it harnesses wind energy, no pollution to the environment…

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    Wind Energy Saves the World The need for renewable energy implementation is essential around the world to ensure a sustainable worldwide community and healthy environment. Each and every day more CO2 is wildly thrown into the air by common energy producing practices such as coal burning and nuclear reactors. These practices are reckless and are absolutely detrimental to the surrounding ecosystem and even ecosystems hundreds of miles away. Implementation of wind energy as the major player of the…

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    powered has not yet being commercially because of power efficient, reliability and also high production cost. I. LITERATURE REVIEW: Electric Vehicles are zero emissions and higher energy efficiency much environmental friendly than the conventional petrol and diesel vehicle. However, the electric vehicle has a smaller energy available compared to conventional vehicle. Therefore, electric vehicle deign to against aerodynamic drag must be reduced to a very low level to keep the same performance as…

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    Polar Ice Caps

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    practical solution that people would accept and implement. Luckily, clean energy sources exist such as solar panels, windmills, hydro, geothermal, and wave energy. All of those are used today, but none of them are used to their full extent. The resource used most and creates massive amounts of energy is hydropower. The hoover dam creates about 4 billion kilowatt hours and supplies 1.3 million people with clean renewable energy. There are only so many rivers in the world and most already have a…

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    1 20 October, 2016 Nuclear Energy vs. Renewable Energy Is Nuclear energy the solution for our future or is it the catalyst to the end of it? In our modern world we rely on two types of energy to fuel our technology: Nuclear energy, and Renewable energy. Nuclear energy produces energy from atoms, there are two ways to produce energy: nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. In nuclear fusion, two atoms are fused together forming a larger one, and in the process heat energy is created. In the other…

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    Introduction As we advance in the field of building science and technology, we are increasingly becoming aware of the need for a more sustainable building development. Energy use being the number one contributor to global warming, about 50% of energy is used in buildings, indicating that buildings have a considerable potential for operational energy savings. Climate responsive design provides a comfortable indoor environment in response to the seasonal variations of climate, the direction of…

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