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    Introduction The renewable energy development has accelerated over the last decades. Renewable energy can benefit in such a way in various point of view. In an economic perspective, this type of energy has been more economically accepted in the market due to the decline production cost and no requirement of fuel and hence is relatively safe from fluctuated fuel price risk. Moreover, this type of energy can be found in many locations in almost unlimited amount. In term of society, renewable…

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    Argument Against Fracking

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    outweigh the benefits, and is a danger to communities, environments and natural resources that we must protect by banning fracking in the UK and instead invest in green energy. With this knowledge it is imperative that…

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    ships getting drowned deep under the sea. The crude oil contains some toxic substances that, when mixed up with water, pose serious hazards to marine life. 7. They need huge amounts of reserves. Coal power plants need regular and huge supply of resources to produce large amounts of electricity on a constant basis, which means they need reserves of almost train-loads of fuel for the power stations to carry out their operations. 8. They have rising prices. Countries in the Middle East have huge…

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    Wind Energy Dynamic

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    of the world. While there are an immense amount of methods that produce power/energy, one of the more recent developments pertains to that of wind energy. Wind energy is considered a renewable energy source because wind is always in supply, whereas fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum are non-renewable resources since it takes them many years to reform after extracting them from the earth. Most notably, wind energy is harnessed through wind turbines, and these turbines can be seen throughout…

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    architecture is an approach to building, also known as green building or construction or even sustainable building has become more popular in the last 25 to 30 years, is the practice of creating an environmentally responsible that has the structure and resource effect throughout a building lifestyle from design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation and deconstruction. Green building are designed to make the classical buildings concern about the economy, utility, durability and…

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    One of the argued points is that it will potentially take over two decades for the world to transition from the use of emissions gas, to the use of clean and renewable energy. Some may say our nation is racing time and we are losing, and others may say that we are not even trying to fight. With that being said, other individuals and companies around the globe have taken the initiative to fight and reduce their…

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    Preserve Environment

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    wastes, we are only postponing the moment where we will complete exhaust the resources available on the planet, and with a steadily growing population, our effort of slowing down the harvest of materials will speed up again overtime to accompany the population of the world. In another word, our linear economic model is not going to be compatible with the world’s cyclical cycle with a small minimization of harvesting resources. Even though this method is a great start for us to make a change, it…

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    Energy Comparison

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    . Energy Compare And Contrast Bernadette Hudson American Intercontinental University Energy Compare and Contrast Energy is very easy to find. Energy has many sources such as natural, nuclear, artificial and many more. In this research paper, the explanation of fossil fuel, solar, wind, water, and bioconversion will be told. The introduction of thermodynamics, and the Energy Policy Act of 2005 will be provided also. There are two provisions of the…

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    Wind Energy Efficiency

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    Word Count: 1586 It has become a commonly held view that energy policy needs to change over the next fifty years (Ali 2012). The reliance on fossil fuels is unsustainable and expensive. Therefore, increased efforts to produce renewable energies have become a major factor in corporate energy policies. According to Zatzman (2012), the hoped for result is a sustainable source of energy which causes minimal damage to the environment and costs less than fossil, or nuclear power.…

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    Geothermal Energy Cons

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    Many people say that Renewable, and Alternative energies are going to be the only viable options for energy in the future. Others believe that these new types of fuels will only harm the planet more. This research paper will cover topics such as: what are the different types of Alternative/Renewable energy? What are the pros and cons of the different types of Alternative energy? Is it a long term solution? Geothermal, Hydroelectricity, Solar power, and Wind power are some of the more common…

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