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    Is Wind Energy Practical?

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    reason for why the wind energy is not taken off right now . Little maintenance and high energy outputs equals the energy of the future.So these are some of the advantages and disadvantages of the all mighty wind energy. First the wind is a renewable resource with means that we will never run out of it. Also the wind is free and it is not under the ground so there is no cost to get to it. This means that there will be less cost to harness this energy. Also there are no harmful gases…

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    Renewable Energy By: Amr Farouk Teacher: Mirna Tayara Thesis Statement: Renewable energy is a great invention because it is cheaper and more environment-friendly than oil. Outline: • Introduction 1. Renewable energy’s most important advantage 2. People’s most common misconception about renewable energy 3. Non-renewable energy’s most important disadvantages • Kinds of renewable energy 1. Solar energy 2. Hydroelectric energy 3. Tidal energy 4. Hydro kinetic energy 5. Biomass energy 6.…

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    learn, so let’s do so. Let’s focus on finding a new way to power the world that does not poison it. One way of powering the world is called renewable energy. Renewable energy can give us the ability to sustain our energy needs without burning up all of earth 's non renewable resources. “Why should we focus on renewable energy”, they might ask. The answer is renewable energy is the one idea we have to focus…

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    For my analytical paper, I chose to research the Energy Policy Act of 2005, concerning the challenges that the renewable energy industry is facing. Since the industrial revolution, nonrenewable energy sources such as coal, gas, and oil have provided the primary fuel for the United States and for the entire world as well. The growth of industrialization all around the world has increased the global demand for fossil fuels, and the increase in demand has brought many social, economic and ethical…

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    increase use of wind and solar energy. Many nations have already taken action and turned to renewable energy sources. Inside the United States there is controversy as to whether renewable energy is good or not. The down side of wind and solar resources is that they are not productive in all areas of the world. The United States does not yet have a Renewable Energy Policy. However, states have the choice to use renewable energy rather than fossil fuel. Wind energy is great, but wind farms cannot…

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    gives us energy to do our everyday activities that we take for granted. What if the universe ran out of the resources used to make these events possible? What if heating in your household was not as easy of a task that could be done by pressing a simple button? This could be the problem if we continue to use nonrenewable resources. The article, Energy Resources states that the use of these resources "is increasing at an unprecedented rate due to the rapid industrialization of a number of…

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    GLOBAL RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGET The earth is occupied by humans and a diverse range of fauna and flora, as well as extremely microscopic beings that thrive on the earths natural resources. So why isn't renewable (green) energy one of them? The earth gives us a multitude of resources that are being used and destroyed with in years. Nature in it's natural form is resilient and once human interaction intensifies nature is less forgiving. The Renewable Energy Target is a target aimed to reduce…

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    2 Non-renewable resources There are several problems with the more popular choices for harnessing energy [non-renewable energy]. This section will discuss the concerns that need to be taken into consideration when deciding whether or not to use solar energy as an alternative solution to fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, natural gas and nuclear energy for our energy consumption. 2.1 Impact on resources Many non-renewable resources are being extracted to the point of exhaustion…

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    Hydro Power In Canada

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    Canada is endowed with all of the resources, both natural and man made, we require to meet our energy needs for the rest of this century. For the past couple of decades, the country has been using fossil fuel as the primary energy source to heat our homes, power machines and automobiles. However, fossil fuel may no longer be the solution due to the amount of pollution in the country. One critic of this record of neglect insists that the damages to the “environment shaded their benefits. It did…

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    sources of renewable energy are technologies that consist of zero-emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants of their entire life cycle (Jacobson, 87). Of course there are several renewable energy sources, but the three main resources listed in the article are wind, water and sunlight (WWS). To this day, wind supplies up to 51% of the energy demand with about 3.8 million wind turbines installed (Jacobson, 88). They are composed of concrete and steel in which steel may become a scarce…

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