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    development and a brighter future. I wish for the Government to send me regular updates, and I will remain available for contact at all times. The three critical elements of my plan -eliminating automobiles, building vertically, using more solar power- not only promotes urban growth, but makes Ottawa more environmentally friendly. Sustainable development in Ottawa’s downtown core will allow the city to house a larger population, without taking up any more additional land space. Building a more…

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    emission of CO2 is drastically reduced. Furthermore, a case study regarding the transition to 100% renewable energy using hydrogen is considered. In order to fully utilized the potential of the existing network system, a hybrid operation of PV/ wind power system can be established and maximized. This can be achieved when the needed electricity is supplied, thereafter, the electricity generated can be converted to an electric carrier which is regarded…

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    Brian Kim Prof. Patrick Johansson Writing 1 23 October 2016 Nuclear Energy vs. Renewable Energy After Second Industrial Revolution, and with the development of the world, we cannot leave to use fossil fuel in the industry and in people`s life. But fossil fuel cause a lot of side effects, like pollution of environment and global warming, and it is limited, so the cost is increasing. So mankind have found other energy through developing technology to replace it. Nuclear energy and renewable…

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    mean that we need to reduce the amount of energy we consume or simply build more energy facilities. It may even imply that the best solution to the energy problems is the balance between many different power sources. Furthermore, renewable energy sources mainly rely in the weather. Wind turbines need wind in turning the blades. Hydro generators need rain to fill dams to provide flowing water. And solar collectors need clear skies and sunlight to collect heat and make electricity. Once these…

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    carbon dioxide (Alternative Energy 2015).” Due to the harmful nature of the overuse of fossil fuels, scientists hope to replace them with four alternative energy resources. The four alternative energy resources are solar power, nuclear power, wind power, and hydroelectric power. Solar energy is derived from the sun. It is considered to be a valuable resource because, unlike fossil fuels, it is inextinguishable. According to the Solar Energy Industries Association, there are four ways to harness…

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    Neccesity Of Nuclear Energy In the text “Power and Energy, The Benefits of Nuclear Energy”, Bruno Comby (2008) mentions that the neccesity of nuclear energy. He says that we must use the more sustainable energy sources for our future. In his opinion, we have to utilize nuclear energy source more than the other energy sources for environment. He believes that nuclear energy is a clean, safe and dependable energy source. Nuclear power should be deployed rapidly to take the place of coal, oil and…

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    Expectations and Motivation Letter Study Research Objectives: Waiting 48 hours only to get 3 hours of electricity to watch highlights of my favorite soccer team was an unpleasant norm. The more concerning fact was the knowledge that we were among the 7% of the population who had access to electricity. The service was mediocre at best and mostly unreliable. I decided to take part in solving the problem, but as a 9-year-old child, how could I take on this great task? This is when I began setting…

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    For strength part, because of location of Nevada, it has good renewable energy, such as geothermal energy, solar energy, and wind energy, and excellent physical recourses, like . There are lots of entertainment and recreation, such as all kind of luxury hotel, shopping mall, restaurant, and the most famous casino. Over the 5 years ending in 2015, the Nevada economy grew by 6.44% at a compound annual growth rate of 1.26% per year. For weakness part. Because of the geographic location and…

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    Bruce Power Limited Partnership is a Canadian business partnership that consists of TransCanada Corp., Borealis Infrastructure, The Power Workers’ Union and The Society of Energy Professionals (Bruce Power, 2015). It operates one of the largest nuclear facilities in the world and is Canada’s only private sector nuclear generator that powers over a quarter of Ontario’s electricity. This facility is headquartered on Lake Huron in Tiverton, Ontario and houses two nuclear generating stations, known…

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    The earliest evidence of the use of the oceans’ tides for power conversion dates back to about 900 A.D.”. In 2015 tidal energy is changing thanks to innovation in technology but it still has a long journey to go before it can compete with other renewable sources such as wind energy. FORCE (Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy) has been perfecting this technology so that Canadians around the Atlantic region can have…

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