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    Green Party In Canada

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    federal level. Our role in the Green energy industries is to collaborate with the renewable light, wind, and water energy industries to help us grow and bring us a single step closer to a pollution free environment. We want to build 20% more wind turbines, and help the solar industries reach their goal of installing 5 GWp by the…

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    it takes a long time, nuclear accidents , and it attracts terrorist. Nuclear power uses fission to make electricity.fission is the splitting of a heavy nucleus into two lighter nuclei. Fission generates heat to produce steam, then it’s used by a turbine generator to make electricity.(Duke 2016) Firstly, Nuclear power takes a long time to build. Building a nuclear plant takes about 10-19 years. They will need to get a site permit which takes around 3 ½ to 6 years to get and 2 ½ to 4 years to…

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    hydroelectric energy. These resources usually depend upon the weather patterns, and can’t produce consistent energy. Whereas man made fossil fuels can be controlled better and have the ability to be produced in large amounts. If you were to use wind turbines, you would need wind to activate those devices. Theoretically, if Mother Nature decided to decrease the amount of wind-blown that day, then your energy source would be low. Alternative energy can be unpredictable. For instance, solar…

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    Beginning in the 1960’s nuclear power was believed to be an attractive alternative to fossil fuels and was even referred to as the energy source of the future. To the uninformed the use of nuclear energy may seem frightening because the only thing rumored is the negatives like: the waste, major spills of material and disastrous radioactive accidents, but there are many benefits from the use of this energy source such as: saving millions of lives, a mass reduction of pollution, and an advancement…

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    Not a new concept, wind energy generation using wind turbines developed from the windmill concept which has been in the past used for a variety of activities such as water pumping, grain grounding among other uses. Currently, the estimated potential that wind energy has is almost ten times the current electricity…

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    Abstract This lab report focuses on the two experiments on pressure systems conducted, the Marcet boiler and Boyle’s law. The aim of this lab is to investigate in pressure-temperature relationship, Boyle’s law, as well as steam quality. The results of this experiment support both relationship, as well as successfully providing a value for steam quality. For the Marcet boiler experiment, it was found that the higher the system pressure, the higher the saturated temperature. For the Boyle’s law…

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    heat the water in a tank. The pressure from the steam makes the pistons the wheels turn which is mechanical energy, and this motion moves the entire train. In other cases, the same process is repeated but instead of turning pistons, the steam turns turbines to produce electrical energy. Coal can also be used to make coal coke or just ‘coke’. This coke is used in the smelting of iron and steel ore and also produces less pollutants than regular coal…

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    Trout Fishing Essay

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    Trout Fishing on the White River Arkansas White River is a cold-water river that is a wonderful fishery for both rainbow and brown trout. It starts as tailwaters from Bull Shoals Dam amidst the towns of Lakeview and Bull Shoals, Arkansas. The river is heavily stocked with 9” rainbows that will take any bait on a hook; that is why the task for a fly fisherman is to get through these stocked fish and find the perfect fish for White River trout fishing. The larger fish usually hide just off the…

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    “Did you ever feel as though you had something inside you that was only waiting for you to give it a chance to come out? Some sort of extra power that you aren’t using – you know, like all the water that goes down the falls instead of through the turbines?” --- "I'm thinking of a queer feeling I sometimes get, a feeling that I've got something important to say and the power to say it—only I don't know what it is, and I can't make any use of the…

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    As of today, Nuclear Power is one of cleanest and most environmental friendly sources of energy. This is because it produces fewer greenhouse gases during production of electricity (CFF, 2017). More production of nuclear power plants would be able to help with the rising demand for clean and renewable energy. However, due to the accident that happened to the Nuclear Power plant in Japan, many people are hesitant about furthering production because people believe there are ethical issues that are…

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