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    to spin the wheel.” (Bateman, 2015). Renewable energy is synonymous with sustainable energy. It is hard to believe that the world’s reliance on fossil fuel runs so deep within our cultures and societies. Wind, Water, even solar technologies are not likely to replace our traditional fossil energy sources alone. The solution may be found by combining these alternate sources into a collage that together can pave the way to a fossil-fuel free world. One source of sustainability energy is found…

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    There are many types of renewable energy sources, but wind energy is the energy resource of the future. The demand for wind energy is increasing, so this means that the number of wind turbines needs to increase. The wind turbines are what produces the energy that comes from the wind rotating the wind turbines, without these there would be no way to capture the energy produced by the wind to use it at as the need arises. In the article “A…

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    There are millions of different resources on the planet in many different forms. Some are simple compounds like carbon dioxide and water and others are fossil fuels, land, and even organisms themselves. Each organism is highly dependent on a certain set resources and could not live without them and each of these sets of resources is overlapping and interdependent on one another. The organisms that use these resources--specifically humans--must be careful in the way that they use them so that…

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    An alternative energy sources are so important. Wind, solar, geothermal, and hydroelectric and biomass are needed and are alternative renewable energy that is beneficial for climate control, health benefits and the economy (Renewable Energy World. (1999). these technologies need to be explored to understand the benefits that can be argued by their use. This would prevent carbon dioxide and other gases from escaping into the air, which causes planet’s temperature to rise. The increasing the uses…

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    for our benefit. Over the years engineers have come up with many different ways to harness this energy and use it to do work. In order to get energy we have to take earths recourses and use them to harness it. These resources, are known as renewable and non-renewable energy. Non-renewable energy sources are fossil fuels: coal, petroleum, and natural gas. They formed many years ago back when the earth was just a swamp land covered in moss and wet vegetation. Back when the…

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    challenges, replacing fossil fuels with alternative energy resources, not only helps to create a cleaner environment, it also helps reduce the bills. However, not everyone is aware of these issues. It’s time we realize that there is only a matter of time before we have globally consumed all available fossil fuels. We have reached a point in time where we must look into alternative resources preferably renewable ones. Alternative resources range from getting our energy from the sun, the wind,…

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    Renewable Energy for Sustainable Socio-economic Development in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Sub-Saharan Africa Describe the contributions this paper makes (300 words maximum) (10 marks) What are the main issues that this paper discusses? What does the paper achieve? Developing countries such as Sub-Saharan Africa is in constant oppression trying to surpass many problems that hinder their socio-economic development, but have inadequate social services and restricted economic…

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    Reducing the coal consumption for the energy plants in favor of alternative renewable energy would decrease the harmful effects of the energy producing material. Emissions from coal burning power plants which provides energy for millions, but also assists the global warming problem this itself is enough to look for other alternatives energy. Water uses and pollution provides another negative outcome of the coal mining industry, which uses excess of water to in the production process. Through the…

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    Renewable energy is created from the earth and it never runs out because it mostly comes from the suns energy so it is constantly replenished. The most common forms of alternative resources that we use today include nuclear energy, hydro energy, wind energy and hydroelectric energy. Alternative resources is termed to configure the differences between fossil fuels and how they contribute to society. These forms of energy are not traditional forms from which you get out of fossil fuels, but they…

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    fuels for renewable energy. Problems including the release of harmful gases into the atmosphere and the inevitable depletion of these nonrenewable energy sources have motivated a handful of countries to start the transition. Notably, Sweden has goals to “increase renewable energy to 50 percent of national supply by 2020,” reducing its need for environmentally harmful, nonrenewable sources, like oil ("Energy Use in Sweden"). While Sweden has made great strides in switching to renewable energy…

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