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    Fossil fuels are the leading producer of the energy that we use. The over use of fossil fuels is leading to an abundance of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. The buildup of carbon dioxide is leading to global warming however, there is something that can help reduce the amount of greenhouse gas being put into our environment. Instead of using fossil fuels to provide energy we can start using wind power. Wind power is considered renewable energy because it continues to exist there is no end to…

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    2.2.2 ECONOMIC LOAD DISPATCH The primary concern of an economic dispatch problem is to minimize the fuel cost of thermal power plants for a given load demand subject to the operating constraints of a power system. Therefore, it can be formulated mathematically with an objective function and constraints 2.2.2.1 Objective Function The primary objective of any ELD problem is to reduce the operational cost by fulfilling the load demand within limit of constraints. The various kinds of objective…

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    Bioclimatic architecture is a concept that was first defined by Victor Olgyay in 1963 (Bondars 2013, 84) and describes the relationship between humans, the climate and the architectural design of a structure. Bioclimatic design analyses the relationship between a favourable microclimate inside a structure that is in synergy with the surrounding macroclimate. This synergy allows for minimal mechanical heating or cooling to achieve the microclimate for habitation (Larasati and Mochtar 2013, 823).…

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    factors causing pollution in our world. Some of the reason I believe the earth is so polluted is because we are a very wasteful society, we heavily depended on unclean energy, and lastly we are using products that are destroying our environment. I believe that if we stop wasting as much as we do now and, switch to renewable energy, and use products safe for the environment we could help clean up this dirty world we live in. Something I know I 'm at fault for is being wasteful…

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    (Origin Energy, 2015), that recorded 73% of electricity is generated through coal power stations. With the current issues of global warming it is expected that Australia looks at alternative sources for the growing electricity needs. However, with current economic issues, coal is the cheapest energy source option. In order to move from coal fired power stations it is suggested, renewable sources like wind, solar and geothermal power stations should source Australia’s energy. What energy type is…

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    meters where as children consume twice as adult. Hence pure air took an important and essential place in the human life. Thus we are celebrating Clean Air day on June 8th every year. Let us discuss about the air pollution and its impact on economic development in detail. What is air pollution? The contamination of pure air due to discharge of harmful gases, dust particles and smoke into the atmosphere is known as air pollution. These are mainly discharged from the industries,…

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    CHAPTER 2. OIL LUBRICATED VS OIL FREE AIR COMPRESSOR Oil Free compressors are less expensive, lighter in weight, produce as much air flow (CFM) & pressure (psi) as many oil lubricated models. , they are loud & much less durable than an oil lobed cast iron pump. But they can be a fine choice for the very occasional DIY or proprietor. Cast iron, oil lubricated air compressors are more expensive & heavier but are much quieter & last several times longer. So if you are a…

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    #1 Introduction Climate change is something that needs to be addressed. Climate change has started to impact our climate weather patterns. To minimize the impacts of climate change, we need to introduce more renewable energy sources, such as solar power, wind farms, and hydro dams. We also need to put restrictions on how much CO2 you can produce. We need to take action to this matter before climate change starts to impact our environment. #2 What is climate change? Climate change occurs when…

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    fuels any longer and that we need something else. I believe that wave power should be the main replacement of fossil fuels. Wave power is an unbelievable new source of clean, reusable energy. First off, waves are made when “wind blows against the surface of the sea and creates waves that are packed with kinetic energy” (Spilsbury 18). As big as the oceans are, I believe the benefits of wave power are even greater. There could be no limit to what we could get from wave power…

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    Securing a Sustainable Future for Electricity Energy is an essential part of life for the population of the world and will be for many years to come. Until recently the effects of generating this energy with fossil fuels was not monitored closely or understood through research over recent decades it has been found that the largest source of pollution affecting climate change comes from the burning of fossil fuels for generating power (Australian n.d.). The purpose of this essay is to discuss…

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