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    expectations, the US and other countries around the world need to invest in new power producing technologies in order to phase out the fossil fuel industry. While renewable energy sources such as solar and wind are the best long term solutions, their unreliable, inefficient, and expensive technologies make them unusable to reach the 2050 goals. To reach the desired carbon goal, countries around the world need to invest in nuclear power because it provides an efficient, sustainable, and growable…

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    Because of their low cost and flexibility, vehicles overwhelmingly dominate the markets for passenger and freight transport throughout the developing world. Today’s on-road vehicles produce over a third of the carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide in our atmosphere; and over twenty percent of the global warming pollution. Carbon emissions from the burning of gasoline to power cars, trucks, and other methods of transportation is one of the biggest cause of global warming. Pollution created by cars…

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    burning of fossil fuels and replace it with natural resources such as the sun, wind, geothermal energy and water. Governments globally, are in need to implement the Renewable Energy Targets to ensure that society can adapt and climate change and our diverse environment will be benefited greatly (Environment.gov.au, 2015). Governments in most countries around the world umbrella the economy, the environment and society, as they have the power to make decisions. The standards and policies differ…

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    The survey conducted by DuPont and the Automotive Industry showed that fuel economy, CAFÉ and gas emissions or clean air regulations are the main dominant challenges. The industry insists on environment and the interest of innovation. The Automotive designers and engineers are working with suppliers to locate these challenges so as to architecture and establish cost-effective, fuel-efficient vehicles with low environment impact. Therefore, the industry is working on manufacturing vehicles…

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    including sulfur dioxide, ozone, nitrogen oxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, particulate matter and many other compounds7. The impact of this pollution is apparent in the heavy smog that is seen in large cities like Beiing11 and London. In the 1950s, London England smog episodes would be lethal and resulted in more than 3,000 deaths7. Throughout the last few decades, in developed countries low sulfur fuels, improved combustion technology, and regulations have resulted in…

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    transport applications (for example, in fuel cells, as above) as an alternative to hydrocarbons, with its zero ratios. Developing economically viable, low-carbon sources of hydrogen faces many technical challenges. For hydrogen to play a significant role as a transport fuel, a suitable storage mechanism also needs to be developed. With the right advances in production and infrastructure though, hydrogen technologies may have a considerable impact on the fuel mix in the power and transport sector…

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    ENERGY CONSERVATION :- Energy conservation is a method to limit or control the use of energy resources in our day to day lives. It is a process which limits or reduces the amount of energy used. Energy conservation is an important necessity in our day to day lives, as the energy resources present on the Earth is limited. With the expansion of technology, the use and consumption of energy resources have been increased gradually over the years. Energy conservation can be done through the…

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    In now a day’s the global demand for the fossil fuels are rapidly increasing due to the high prices remains same in the gasoline. These all increase the concerns about the climate changes and alternatively increase in the oil based industry to prepare for the alternate biofuels. As we know the biofuels are the potential revenue source and we can control the climate change, weather conditions by using the replacement of gasoline in motor vehicles. Now people are using the corn based ethanol as…

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    replaced by electric charge stations, this is thanks to electric cars taking the world by storm. So why are electric cars so popular? Aside from the obvious environmental benefit, EV’s are much safer due to their higher crash and battery safety standards. There are also many financial benefits including federal and local tax credits, as well as environmentally sustainable manufacturing practices. Electric cars are still a relatively new concept and do have their flaws, however, Electric car are…

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    Case Study Of TI Cycles

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    Research was limited to making ergonomically suitable bicycles for the standard segments and the SLR-MTB category of the special segments. The declining trend in the standards segment and the special segments market reaching near maturity levels TI cycles had to do something different. There was a big jump in the demand for cycles from urban adults who were fitness and environment…

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