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    The moment I saw that tremendous project of Krughütte Solar Park in Germany was a crossroads in my scientific life. Not mentioning Alta Wind Energy Center, Full faith has been created in the depths of my heart that this is definitely going to be the most important technological revolution in the twenty-first century. The clean free renewable energy sources and their applications are increasingly embraced all over the world. It is just a matter of time when the world will wake up to news about…

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    of propellers but they are mainly eco-friendly and they do generate a lot of energy. These large wind spinning machines are often found in a rural place and are always surrounded with multiple other wind turbines. To add the wind turbines use a renewable and natural…

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    Coal Vs Nuclear

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    Why would you choose to mine THIS for a power resource? Why would you choose something that destroys ecosystems and pollutes the air over a cleaner energy source like wind power, solar power or hydroelectric power? Imagine you’re walking past a giant open field, would you rather see a black dusty machine filled smoky hole in the earth or a nice row of pretty white wind mills and solar panels on the houses? Not only does the second choice look better, but it doesn’t leave much of an impact, but…

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    Argument Against Fracking

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    dissolve the rock and release the fuel. A process that those in favor of argue, can bring benefits such as, employment, energy independence, reduced C02 emissions and economic profits. However, fracking risks far 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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    Elon Musk Case Analysis

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    conscious business efforts. Although his ventures often show massive potential and growth, there are some downfalls that make it uncertain to invest in. CHALLENGES Reliance on the fossil fuel industry. Musk follows an aggressive agenda towards renewable energy, and this reflects in his ventures. Tesla broke into the automobile market by introducing zero-emission battery powered electric vehicles. It has invested in The Boring Company and its own battery factory, and has recently also acquired…

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    Going Green Research Paper

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    this has consequences for our Earth. Factories are used for these industries and most of them give off smoke that can harm our atmosphere. However, there are industries that are environmentally friendly and promote going green by using renewable resources for energy rather than fossil fuels like other industries. Going green is a major controversy in the world today and many scientists are concerned about the future climate. Earth today is being destroyed by pollution and we need to make sure it…

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    's the reason we even exist. Dennis Cui from Young Scientists Journal says that "The Sun has been, and always will be, the Earth 's largest energy reservoir-it powers every living system, from plant photosynthesis to every node of the food web. Humans, like all other organisms, depend on sunlight" (6-10). Why not use the sun even more? Taking the sun 's energy to create a harmless, clean source of power is better than most of our current means of power. Solar power is already implemented in…

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    substances so that it releases chemical energy as heat. Fuels can range from solid forms such as coal, liquid forms such as LPG & gas forms such as propane (you, 2017). Most of the fuels used are fossil fuels. Over 81% of America’s fuels are fossil fuels, these include fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas. Fossil fuels are fuels that are extracted from the earth, this means that they are a limited resource. This creates the need for renewable energy. Renewable energy comes from sources such…

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    old energy production technology to keep up with today’s consumption. If we continue the way we are headed, the last extinction we will see is our own. Due…

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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 carbon…

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