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    Renewable Energy and You Every time a light comes on in a house energy is being used. There many different ways to get this energy. Whether it’s from burning fossil fuels or using renewable resources. Most homes get the energy from factories or utility companies that generate it. Majority of these companies use fossil fuels to generate the energy that is then sent to people’s homes. The bad part about this is that harmful chemicals are produced during this process. A way to slow down the release…

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    Renewable Energy vs Non-Renewable Energy Search release for U.S. Dept. of Energy the U.S.A. consumed more than 25,000 TWh of energy in the year of 2011,but from this amount just 11.7% was provide from renewable energy. As reported by Klare (2012), energy sources caused and cause many conflicts around the world. It causes the conflicts between Sudan and South Sudan, when Sudan tried to occupy the oil center of Heglig. It was the reason for a naval clash between China and Philippine, for an island…

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    thought of renewable resources, such as water, the sun, wind, etc., to be nothing but ordinary resources. Without individuals really thinking about it, they can use the everyday resources to power energy through many types of technologies used today. People have created machinery that can use the renewable resources for energy. There may be disadvantages, but current energy sources can make up for it. There are many different types of technologies used to power energy by using renewable…

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    2. Global Importance of Using Renewable Energy: As a quantitative research, importance of using renewable energy and its effects both in globally and economically has been investigated and researched by using plenty of articles and got few important results. 2.1. What is Renewable Energy and What is the Importance of Using it? Renewable energy is the energy that is produced from common procedures that are constantly refilled. This type of energies are created by using sunlight, geothermal…

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    The next major renewable energy in Canada is wind-generated power, which has garnered significant attention since the 21st century, resulting from emerging wind-farming capabilities used to produce electrical energy. The development of wind-generated electricity is becoming increasingly promising as costs of production decline practically every year. Over the last ten years, Canada’s wind power has grown thirty fold; “over 3750 wind turbines generate electricity in 170 wind farms across the…

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    50% of the country’s total population have access to national 8 power grid electricity. Separate researches conducted by Energy Commission of Nigeria and 9 Global Energy Network Institute (GENI) have concluded that 100% stable power supply from 10 renewable energy is possible in Nigeria. Yobe State (relatively rural and under developed state) 11 is located in North Eastern part of Nigeria with Damaturu as state capital. The capital itself is 12 facing serious power crisis, not getting even an…

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    Hydroelectric usually uses falling water to rotate the turbine. The water that leaves the turbine goes back into the stream right below the dam. There lots of pros to using hydroelectric power. One pro of hydroelectric power is that is is renewable! It's considered renewable because it uses our Earth’s water to produce electricity. The sun shines and the water heats up and begins to evaporate, which then forms clouds and then falls back onto the earth as precipitation. This implies that we…

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    One popular way to harness the ocean for renewable energy is wave energy conversion. Overall, this type of renewable energy source is cheap; however, it is not commercially viable. Another option is using turbines to use the energy of ocean currents. These types of renewable energy resources are less harmful to the environment than coal or natural gas. These oceanic resources may be beneficial, but there is not enough research to conclude that it can be applied…

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    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 raising awareness about the detrimental effects of using fossil fuelled resources, as opposed to renewable resources for generating energy and how this is necessary in securing a sustainable future for electricity. The essay will discuss the effects of these issues on the 3 pillars of sustainability and the importance of raising awareness…

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    energy is a radiant light and heat from the Sun harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, solar thermal energy, etc .Solar energy is the best alternative energy resource for the Bronx because it 's is easily accessible. It also saves electricity, and it is a renewable source. However it may not be cost effective and cannot be used with weather other than sunny. Solar energy has multiple advantages, it also has disadvantages that can easily be fixed. One…

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