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    Solar energy allows the conversion of sun into thermal or electrical energy and is considered the “cleanest and most abundant renewable energy source available” (5.) Solar power also is beneficiary due to its flexible nature – it can be built right at the point of use or it can be built similar to that of a power plant and have a central station where the energy is distributed from to multiple places in the…

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    Can one imagine food lasting for weeks? Can one imagine not having to share the same bucket for bodily excretions? How about staying cool at the touch of a switch? Before the Rural Electrification Act was enforced, people endured austere conditions, such as poor heating in houses and unsanitary environments. Because of electricity, things such as refrigeration, air conditioning, and indoor plumbing are now able to function. Due to electricity, people no longer have to make tiresome trips to…

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    your home to power this battery. So with the information above shows that maybe green energy saving batteries may be better than using wind and solar energy. Pros and Cons Pros of the energy saving battery. This green battery can help us in many ways than you may think. When you really need energy and the sun is down and the wind isn’t out. You can use the battery which is rechargeable and also stored massive amounts of green energy. The energy saving battery can store up lots of power. The…

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    As much as solar seems to be and is a great way of harnessing an inexhaustible resource, there are two sides to each view. One side being that solar is a clean energy with out potential destruction to the natural environment and habitats. And the other that, even though it is clean and realistically free, it leaves an imprint. We…

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    environmental problems. As a result, the benefits are considered the only point of view in many discussions about the theme, even though the drawbacks are significant and can be a barrier in the development of some energies like the solar. The benefits of the solar energy are commonly related to the natural resource characteristics, like the abundance and renewable capacity, which distinguish it from the traditional way of collecting energy. It is a common knowledge that Sun doesn’t stop…

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    The Great Transition: Shifting from Fossil Fuels to Solar and Nuclear Energy is a book that presents a definitively anti-fossil fuels stance on renewable energy written by Lester Brown, a lauded environmental scientist with more than 50 years of experience in the field of renewable energy who is certainly qualified to write about the topic. In the first half of the book, he discusses why society should phase out usage of fossil fuels, especially coal, as quickly as possible in order to prevent…

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    sustainable and free power solutions are the future because they are relevant regardless of where you live in the world. If you live in a remote area or you would like to generate your own power and you are trying to find the best alternative sources of energy for your house, you are in the right place! Living off the grid is one of the many choices you can make to take care of the environment. For most people, finding alternative…

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    The possible solutions to energy conservation issues are: finding alternate sources of energy (such as solar panels for solar energy, hydroelectric power, wind turbines generating wind power, electric cars, etc.) and conserving or more efficiently using fossil fuels (by carpooling, using alternate versions of similar products that are environment friendly, using less resources, etc.). 2. Why would some people oppose the solutions you have chosen? Some people would oppose finding other…

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    Anna’s Speech (education) If you are with Evaness there will be different and better laws for education. One being no homework allowed. This will help students to get more sleep and be less stressed, which results in better grades. Colleges are very expensive. By cutting tuition expenses from colleges, with the exception of Ivy League University colleges, we can get more students in college’ who don’t have enough money to pay tuition. This will lead to the citizens of America to be more…

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    Our group project was based around up and coming solar technologies. The research we did as a group were framing ways that our world can collect the suns energy and make a useful output. I did my research on The Tesla Powerwall. Tesla Motors is an automobile manufacturer that has a concentration in electric motors. By producing cars with an electric motor is decreasing air pollution. The effects of air pollution are, and can be very devastating. Tesla thrives on making these motors silent and…

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