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    many of today’s common energy sources; they are highly nonrenewable. For an energy source to be sustainable, it must also be renewable. It must be able to be used efficiently without being depleted. Wind power is a great example of this, because as far as we know, wind isn’t obtained from some limited reserve--it’s available in endless supply so long as there are differences in temperature from one area of the atmosphere to the next. Many similar forms of renewable energy are starting to come…

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    from being endangered or extinct. The reason many people have made that decision is because without Plants there would not probably be any humans alive because of the lack of oxygen. Plants produce oxygen and other materials that humans use by using energy from the sun. Most people need to care about our environment and our treatings with plants and other producers because it can harm our species and it would mostly harm more endangered wildlife animals. If anybody wants to make the world a…

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    2.1 Ageratum conyzoides Ageratum is derived from Greek word, which is “a geras” meaning non-aging, referring to the longevity of the flowers or the whole plant. The word “conyzoides” is derived from word “konyz” meaning resembles (M.X et al., 2016). Ageratum conyzoides is belongs to the Asteraceae family. Plant species in this family are herbaceous plants which trees and shrubs are rare. This plant is very common in West Africa and Asia. It has softly hairy stems and leaves, erect and branched…

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    motor is one of the broader classification of electric motors which operate from a direct current. Nearly all mechanical devices applied in daily life activities are powered by electric motors. Motors transform electrical energy to mechanical energy, hence they are essential for energy conversions in electrical machines. All types of electrical motors are made up of a stationary field referred to a stator and a rotating field referred to a rotor. According to Krishnan, (2010), DC motors operate…

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    ENERGY CHARGES The energy charges relate to the raw cost of energy which is traded in the national electricity market. This portion of the charges is negotiable and the consumer can enter into a contract with the retailer of their choice. The contracted energy prices are multiplied by distribution and transmission loss factors to arrive at the final prices. The loss factors relate to the energy losses that take place during the transmission and distribution of electricity. Transmission losses…

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    Luminalt Case Study

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    Shocking to me, Luminalt’s website had a lot of customer reviews, every page displayed a comment from a satisfied customer. At this point I was tired of seeing customer reviews. There were a plethora of articles in the ‘news and events’ section. This is the only section that advertises what Luminalt has done for the community and other community-building related events. With over 700 solar systems installed, Luminalt have installed systems for any requirement, from nonprofits, to resturants,…

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    The Alternating Current can make electricity flow either direction, which is more useful than the Direct Current which flows in only 1 direction. This was one of his most important inventions, because of how much it changed the world, and how much energy it saved. It was much more efficient than the Direct Current, because of the ability to flow either direction. ("Top 10 Inventions of…

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    problems solved by technology and they live of off power. This can have a big impact on people's opinions regarding whether or not they are willing to change their lifestyle in order to save the environment. This is proven when Pollan illustrates, “Cheap energy, which gives us climate change, fosters precisely the mentality that makes dealing with climate change in our own lives seem impossibly difficult,” (Pollan). Therefore, although most people rely on power and can't imagine using less of…

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    5 Ways a Privacy Fence Can Improve your Way of Life Installing a privacy fence on your property has a number of compelling benefits. If you have yet to install a privacy fence, but are considering doing so, here are some of the ways this type of fence can make your life a little easier. Be sure to keep them in mind when you are deciding whether a privacy fence is right for you and your property. Privacy Privacy is one of the first and most obvious benefits of a privacy fence. With this privacy,…

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    Green Party In Canada

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    climate change, green energy, and taxation. The position in the Green Party for the environment and climate change is to help and create a better environment for our country, cleaner air and clearer skies. I ( the leader of the Green Party ) specifically promise that we’re gonna help to establish lower carbon gases throughout all the provinces of Canada. Also helping to end fossil fuels at a federal level. Our role in the Green energy industries is to collaborate with the renewable light,…

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