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…by these richer nations usually cost fair amounts of money, and therefore, it is only MEDC's who can afford them. Renewable energy resources are being used more often in the MEDW and are increasing in popularity every year. They are generally better…
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…Nuclear Power Over the past few years the increase in the use of energy all over the world has increased by incredibly huge amounts. This means, that as the population continues to grow, the increase in energy usage will also continue to grow…
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…in falling water into electricity. The energy in flowing water is ultimately derived from the sun, and is therefore constantly being renewed. Energy contained in sunlight evaporates water from the oceans and deposits it on land in the form of rain. Differences…
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…to Chernobyl. As we saw in the Chernobyl video, there is great danger when using nuclear energy. If this were to happen is the United States, the risk of mortality is much higher because the area’s in which there would be a plant such as a big city are very densely…
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…as it reduces the dependence on non-renewable fossil fuels. However, there are still energy concerns and social impacts which need to be addressed in order to make PLA a viable material. Efficiency is a major concern in the production of PLA and bioplastics…
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…, North America consumed 30% of the world’s energy with only 7% of the world’s total population. Alternatives are growing though and analysts predict that by 2050 half the world’s energy will be renewable. Locally an Athens Banner Herald article Low lake…
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…little uranium was required to produce such a high amount of resultant energy. Lastly, they said that renewable energy is (a) unreliable in that the wind, for example, could not be depended upon to blow, nor the sun to shine, and (b) were intermittent…
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…reliable, smokeless form of energy not controlled by OPEC, and very little uranium was required to produce such a high amount of resultant energy. Lastly, they said that renewable energy is (a) unreliable in that the wind, for example, could not be depended…
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…attention, and corresponding interest in future test, the subject seemed to have faded away. Future tests proved inconclusive, and when the quick promise of easy energy didn’t materialize, most quickly forgot the subject. Little is said about the continuing…
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…conventional building materials. The voluntary pursuit of any activity, which encompasses concern for energy efficiency, environment, water conservation and user of recycled products and renewable energy can be defined as "Green". Energy Efficient Windows: Wood…
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