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    Poolco Case Study

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    incorporated in thermal plants to generate steam under pressure. Changes in the steam flow and deviations in pressure are sensed, and the corresponding action is initiated by the turbine control valves and boiler control the steam flow and deviations in pressure are sensed, and the corresponding action is initiated by the turbine control…

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    The concept of the museum is science based, with a focus on environmental issue. As time goes on and population increase, changes in the environment – good or bad – are going to have a major impact in our daily lives. The museum will bring up discussion on climate change and deforestation to sustainability efforts. We strive to help people be more conscious of the world and how their actions affect the world. We plan to use our position as a museum, which is a community based institution in…

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    the best of his ability. He placed coal and oil reserves along with hydroelectric power sites in the public domain. Hydroelectric power sites use a dam to store river water in a reservoir. And the water released from that reservoir goes through a turbine, spinning it, which activates a generator to produce electricity. Hydroelectric power is a domestic source of energy, without relying on international fuel sources. Hydropower is fueled by water so it becomes a clean fuel source. These power…

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    Hybrid and electric vehicles are the future of transportation. CO2 levels rising, causing such harm to the environment from gasoline powered vehicles, but not everyone is for the alternative energy vehicles. We love our fast cars that are able to travel far distances without having to worry about recharging up when it only takes a few minutes to get a few gallons of gas. However, if we don’t try and give the alternative energy vehicles a chance; who knows how long it will take for the pollution…

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    Rolls-Royce cleared focused on value creation to its clients. It not only focused on the clients but also the end users experience of its products. Rolls-Royce is into production of huge engines be it of aircrafts primarily, also that of submarines, ships turbines etc. If we go back to the history of Rolls-Royce, it was a company which has transformed itself from a lossmaking British Firm into the worlds second-biggest maker of large jet engines. Because of it full fledged production strategies;…

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    Following a major earthquake, a 15-metre tsunami disabled the power supply and cooling of three Fukushima Daiichi reactors, causing a nuclear accident on March 11th 2011 that would reintroduce to the world the question of “Should the use of nuclear energy continue?” Fukushima and many other critical junctures since the start of the first nuclear reactor in Idaho, in December 1951, have influenced changing attitudes towards nuclear energy throughout time. Nuclear power is one of the primary…

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    The Titanic Research Paper

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    Titanic The RMS Titanic, a British passenger liner, tragically sank on the morning of April 15, 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean. The ship sank to a depth of 12,415 feet (History of the Titanic). The Titanic collided with an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southhampton, UK to New York City, US. More than 1,500 passengers and crew died as a result of this collision. This was one of the deadliest maritime disasters in modern history. The RMS Titanic was the largest ship afloat when it entered…

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    Spreading Education to Every Location Why Does This Matter? ● Education is a universal human right, everyone no matter where they are should get access to education. ● Education helps children avoid exploitation because they have to be at school and not at work. ● Workers can find out the basic knowledge and safety of where they work → Since workers right now do not know the hazards they are facing everyday, we can increase their knowledge by sending them to school. ● Education will open…

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    Water Services Water services and infrastructure will be affected by climate change in multiple ways. Increased rainfall and dry periods will lead to increased flooding and droughts. Heavier rainfall events may overload the capacity of sewer systems, water and wastewater treatment plants more often. In drier times, low flows may lead to higher pollution concentrations. There are implications for inland shipping due to rising water levels. The overall impact on inland navigation is negative, but…

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    Is Biomass a better source of energy than Geothermal for meeting Canada’s energy needs in the 21st century? Biomass is biological material obtained from living or recently living (dead) plant or animal matter such as trees or waste that can be processed into fuel and heat. While geothermal energy is produced by obtaining the heat from the earth’s core but currently has no developed sites in Canada. We believe that biomass is a better energy source than geothermal power for meeting Canada’s…

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