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    economy will heavily dependent on them in future. Electrical Power is one of the most critical components of infrastructure, crucial for the economic growth and welfare of nation. India’s substantial and sustained economic growth is placing enormous demand on its energy resources. The demand and supply imbalance in energy sources is pervasive requiring serious efforts by Government of India to augment energy supplies to meet future power demand. During the process of generating and using…

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    Fusion Pros And Cons

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    of 100 million degrees celsius, this poses little to no danger at all. This is due to the fact that the amount of fuel that is in the reactor at any given time is very minute, with some sources citing that only a kilogram of fuel would be used to power the reactor for an entire day(“Fusion Energy)”. Subsequently, this means that there is no significant threat of volatile fuel.It is also worth noting that fusion is much safer than its fission counterpart. Due to how the fusion reactions take…

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    heights of over 120 feet. The power of this natural disaster was unbeknownst to Japanese citizens and government, although some of the effects that it caused could have been much less if proper precautionary measures were taken (WNA). When this calamity had occurred, it instilled fear inside of people on a global level. This is due to the fact that the negative effects that had occurred on March 11th, 2011 were tremendous. Fortunately, positive effects…

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    According to The Washington Post, an American Samoa island produces 99% percent of its energy through the use of solar panels and creates enough energy in 7 hours to power the whole island day and night. The American Samoa island is one example of how clean, renewable energy is beneficial and more useful than the traditional fossil fuel. According to preview data, the American Samoa island has saved about one-hundred-ten-thousand gallons of oil, and reduced carbon emission by two and a half…

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    reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we need to change the source of our energy. An alternate form of energy production that is possible immediately is nuclear. Fossil fuels are destroying the environment, and solar energy is not good enough; nuclear power is the answer to human’s energy crisis. The burning of coal is currently our main source of energy. Not only is it destroying the environment, the amount of coal left on the planet will not last long. The waste generated by coal is carbon dioxide…

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    self-explanatory. We harness the power of the sun for energy. Solar panels can be put on cars, calculators, houses, and space crafts. The sunlight hits the cell, loosens the electrons, and turns it into electricity. Because of emerging technology, the energy from the sunlight can be stored on a battery. This makes it sustainable and easy to use (Solar Energy, n.d.). Ethanol from corn is a renewable source of…

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    Brian Kim Prof. Patrick Johansson Writing 1 23 October 2016 Nuclear Energy vs. Renewable Energy After Second Industrial Revolution, and with the development of the world, we cannot leave to use fossil fuel in the industry and in people`s life. But fossil fuel cause a lot of side effects, like pollution of environment and global warming, and it is limited, so the cost is increasing. So mankind have found other energy through developing technology to replace it. Nuclear energy and renewable…

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    becoming more efficient than the old fashioned fossil fuel power plants. Not only are these new types of energy cleaner, but nine out of ten times they are more efficient and less expensive compared to the more commonly used fossil fuel power plant. As time goes on, the environment is slowly being polluted and non-renewable resources, such as coal, are being wasted on these plants. New forms of energy, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power have become more clean and cost effective.…

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    The advantages of using nuclear power rather than any other form of power are many. Using nuclear power alone would cause lower greenhouse gas emissions, it is more powerful and more efficent than any other energy source to which we have access. While solar and wind energies are most likely the cleanest options, they are not as reliable as nuclear power. Uranium, which generates nuclear energy, is very cheap and it does not take much to produce energy. Coal, oil, and natural gas will not…

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    Sustainability in Space One may think that Earth’s orbit has an unlimited amount of space to hold whatever celestial bodies or satellites it may encounter, but like Earth’s population, there are always limits on space. NASA states that there are over 21,000 objects in Earth’s orbit today that can be considered debris over ten centimeters (Stansbery). Scientists worry about these objects colliding with one another. Collision could cause a major snowball effect that could end up damaging an…

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