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    source of renewable energy is exactly what this generation should be striving for. Fossil fuels are what this world lives off of and in the near future this product will no longer be accessible. According to Shahrair Shanifee “The new formula is modified from the Class model and thus assumes a continuous compound rate and computes fossil fuel reserve depletion times for oil, coal and gas of approximately 35, 107 and 37 years” (Shanifee par. 1). Yes there are renewable sources of energy that we…

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    Through its progressive feed-in laws, any home or business owner who invests in renewable power generation devices (e.g., solar panels, wind turbines) will be paid a fair market price for the electricity that is sold back to the grid, while also giving sellers priority to sell their electricity first, before the utility can sell its electricity. This creates an economic incentive to purchase renewable electricity generators because they can be paid off within a reasonable amount of time,…

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    Wind Energy Efficiency

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    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. The use of wind energy has been in existence…

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    Wind Power Puffery Summary

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    and energy topics and wrote this article to express his opinion on wind generated energy. Supporters of using wind energy in place of burning fossil fuels claim that relying on wind power will decrease air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, which Burnett strongly disagrees with. With these strong wind energy advocates in mind, he criticizes the supposed…

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    Tesla Case Study Essay

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    sustainable energy (Tesla Inc. 2016). Initially, Tesla’s mission statement focused on acceleration to ‘sustainable transport’ but the updated mission statement mission statement to ‘sustainable energy’ implies the shift in the organization’s business to a new direction, addressing renewable energy opportunities in the market (Hines 2016). Tesla’s mission statement can be broken down into three simple components: sustainable energy, acceleration and world’s transition. The ‘sustainable energy’…

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    engineers are a vital part of our society, however their expertise in energy sources is one of the most vital because of its ongoing development in our daily society. Renewable energy sources are energies that we rely on every day for example electricity, hot water, and fuel for our cars. Most of this energy derives from fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. Chemical engineers are working on the sustainability of energy sources as our fossil…

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    also brought a series of environmental concerns that influence the ecosystem. At that time, air and water pollution have been regarded as two major environmental impacts resulting from the high-volume discharge of chemical toxins, owing to the development of mining industry that is deemed to be essential for rapid economic growth in the majority of developed countries. But during the twenty-first century, as there are an increasing number of developing countries, such as China and India, showing…

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    Challenges Solutions Reduction in Disposable water bottles By using reusable eco-friendly water bottles and tumblers. Reduction in energy consumption Tupperware smart steamer and stack cooker helps in conserving energy and avoid reheating meals. Reduction in packaging Organizing pantry and freezer for bulk quantities of food by using Tupperware case. Reduction of plastic waste Durable products reduce the amount of plastic…

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    If this is true, then this means that we have only twenty years to try and reverse the effects of global warming. The only way to productively save the planet from global warming is to immediately stop burning fossil fuels and invest in clean renewable energy. “People get confused about this issue, but the facts are crystal clear – the ice is melting, the Earth is warming, the sea level is rising – those are facts.”(Sellers) Debating whether global warming is real or not is like debating if the…

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    Americans. The food policy concerns how food is produced, processed, distributed, and purchased. The inefficient, yet cheap energy (fossil fuels) that the food policy relies heavily on is dwindling down and will eventually disappear, leaving the food policy vulnerable to failure. However, there are some courses that the government can take in renewable energy when that cheap energy is used up. Because of our agriculture techniques he food policy is also having a negative effect on the health of…

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