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    that we have a high amount of dependence on other countries to ship us oil. Shipment of this oversea oil, costs us significantly more money than shiping nuclear energy to their nearby homes. Now governor I know that you might be thinking about all the cons of nuclear power plants, and I will admit that like everything else nuclear energy has it’s own downsides. Things such as the mining of uranium being high risk, this is because mining uranium produces nuclear waste, which obviously is not a…

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    is another form of alternative energy sources just like solar, biomass, geothermal and hydroelectric energy sources. Why there is an alternative energy sources like wind power, for two reasons. First reason, if we continue to use fossil fuel, the planet may be in danger and may cause carbon dioxide emissions. The carbon dioxide is increasing the planet’s temperature, which in turn will destroy us and our entire ecosystem. The second reason is we need to find energy sources that do not put out…

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    the panels then began to rattle the bucket. The sheep raised their cud chewing heads and begin to trot over to him. It was moving to see the old world meeting the new and it got me thinking about the promise of a better way of life with renewable energy. As I continued to drive, all the while getting closer to the city center, I could see the stacks of a power…

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    It is to be said without a doubt that the earth is the most breathtaking and wonderful planet in the whole solar system. It is not too cold or not too hot, it was just placed in the right distance from the sun. It has an atmosphere to act as a protective blanket from the sun and to provide us with the air that we breathe. Not to mention, until today, it is the only planet that could support life. Other than the many animals, plants, and other living things that it holds, it also houses the most…

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    Inco Friendly Case Study

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    Inko Friendly is a company revolutionizing the printing industry. Inko Friendly is determined to save consumers from wasting money on printer ink by creating an inkless solar powered printer. This printer will be powered by the sun and harness that energy in a solar battery. Then will tan the paper with the power from the sun to create the illusion of ink on a paper. There is nothing like this product on the market, therefore this report will breakdown the printer and office supplies industry…

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    Pros And Cons Of Ethanol

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    Ethanol Nonrenewable energy resources, such as fossil fuel, being depleted at an increasingly distressing rate. Therefore, other options for transportation fuel that consist of renewable energy resources, has been taken under consideration. Ethanol is such a resource, which encourages the rise of an optimistic outlook in satisfying the continuously staggering need for energy resources. Although, ethanol has an array of potentials to diminish the need for transportation fuel, it does not come…

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    To harness energy from flowing water, the water must be controlled. A large reservoir is created, usually by damming a river to create an artificial lake, or reservoir. Water is channeled through tunnels in the dam. The energy of water flowing through the dam's tunnels causes turbines to turn. The turbines make generators move. Generators are machines that produce electricity. Hydroelectricity relies on water, which is a clean, renewable energy source. A renewable source of energy is one that…

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    Warming Effect." The most helpful answer to global warming is to replace energy techniques with alternatives that have better performance and do not emit carbon dioxide. This is what we call alternative energy. It is estimated that by 2050, one-third of the world 's energy will need to come from solar, wind, and other renewable resources (Alternative, 2014). If we do not start taking advantage of the benefits of alternative energy, our global warming levels will rise, public health will start to…

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    Alternative energies are becoming a major focus point as climate change reports are showing staggering statistics on how negatively fossil fuels are effecting the earth’s climate. Per the Government of Canada (2016), human activity has been the number one cause of climate change on earth. The suns intensity and volcanic activity are the only natural causes to climate change today. The burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are the leading causes of today’s climate change…

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    Assignment 1: Case Study

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    your house should be built? Idaho does have different season like here so I think it will be good because we will get sun to keep the house warm in the and rain and sun for our garden. Energy What energy source will your house use and why? We will be using solar panels to control or energy sources. What energy conservation measures will your house use and why? We are going to put tinted windows to block the sun for the summer but probably replace them in the winter. Is this source renewable…

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