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    Fossil fuels is reliable and low in cost, opposed to the unreliable wind and solar energy sources. They are also produce a large amount of energy, all types of machinery, vehicles and devices depend on fossil fuels. The problem with fossil fuels, is that they contribute to global warming, due to their large amounts of carbon. The health effects of our human population…

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    Anthropogenic Pollution

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    Prior to 1950, many beach resorts drew in vacationers by advertising high levels of ozone in the area. It was commonly believed that ozone (O3), a dense, pungent form of gaseous oxygen, could improve health (White, 1957). These times of ignorance are thankfully over. Now that science and technology have advanced, dangerous misconceptions such as this have been debunked. The health and environmental risks of pollution practices have gained attention and an effort is being made to improve the…

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    Rough Draft Imagine a world where all energy is pollutant free and completely renewable. This is the goal of the alternate energy industries today. Alternative energy is defined as energy that does not consume fossil fuel. Over the past few decades the number of alternate energy sources have greatly increased. All of these forms of generating energy are unique and innovative. Alternate energy sources reduce pollution, create a renewable and abundant source of energy, and all at a small cost.…

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    power compared to the diesel fired peaking is lower. The only problem being that storage is not as readily available. But its not all bad news, as humans have begun to see the change in the earth, actions have been takin to begin the change from the fossil to the new alternative energy sources. Examples of our hope could be seen in a 24.9% drop in coal generated electricity since 2007, while in the same time frame an increase in wind generated power of 309% and solar generated power of…

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    Solar energy is a resource that produces electricity by emitting energy from the sun in form of solar radiation. Moreover, solar energy is not only considered as a type of renewable energy, but also sustainable energy, which means that it does not harm the environment, and there are no limits for using it. Further, devices that are used to produce solar energy are solar panels and solar cell. However, everything has both negative and positive sides, and solar energy also has its advantages and…

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    Solar power have many economical benefits as it has a significant advantage over fossil fuels. Solar power cost is dropping dramatically over the years providing buyers to save money. Solar power also helps reduce the environmental costs pollution and global warming, that are associated with fossil fuels. Can this method of energy production be utilised worldwide? Solar energy is already utilised worldwide. Germany is the number one country…

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    participate in increasing energy-efficiency by changing the light blub, use natural lighting during the day, and use public transportation. CONCLUSION The most recent global temperature increase is due to various human-influenced factors. The combustion of fossil fuels is the main contributor to it, alone with deforestation, and modern agriculture. Glacier melt is a outcome of global warming that has lots of consequences, such as the release of ancient toxin stored in ice shield, earthquakes,…

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    Green Technology written by Sarindran Ramayes “Modern technology owes ecology and apology”, is the best phrase to interpret about a very crucial and appealing theorem that designs the future which currently which is technology. Well, today every scientist, engineers and world leaders sit together to rebuild the nation merely to achieve the status of “developed country”. Although it is for the betterment of society and economy, however, they fail in various ways. In the vision of constructing…

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    Stuck Pipe Case Study

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    Response: One of the major operation challenges in the E&P industries are stuck pipe incidents which usually lead to a considerable amount of lost time and associated costs. The increases in drilling activity, drilling in depleted and higher risk reservoirs leads to an increased risk of stuck pipe. As we can observe in this case for this NOC, the greatest impact is when the drilling performance is Non-Productive Time (NPT). We know that around 25% of the NPT is regarded to stuck pipe and this…

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    Risk Of Climate Change

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    The risk of climate change and global warming The world has been warming since over 100 years ago. Because of the global warming, the climate is becoming changing. When the climate is changing, so many risks are occurred in the world. The risks of climate change and global warming are: natural disaster, starvation and health problem. Natural disaster is the first risk of climate change and global warming. There are a lot of disasters happening because of climate change and global warming.…

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