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…procurement by the U.S. government. 1977: The Solar Energy Research Institute (SERI), later to become the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), opened in Golden, Colorado. Total PV manufacturing production exceeded 500 kW. 1979: Solenergy was founded…
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…Nuclear energy must be a consideration for the future with the rapidly depleting supply of fossil fuels. This type of energy can be created through nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission is the splitting of a heavy atom into two or more…
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…, Colorado: National Renewable Energy Lab. NREL/TP-463-6157. Marshall, W.F.; M.D. Gurney (1989). Effect of Gasoline Composition on Emissions of Aromatic Hydrocarbons. Warrendale, Pennsylvania: Society of Automotive Engineers. SAE 892076. Matthews, R., 1994…
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…about it? We can start using materials derived from plants and from renewable sources of energy. For example: „h Hydroelectric power „h Sugar, which can be made into alcohol „h Alcohol can be used as for fuel „h Wind power „h Tidal power „h…
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…cell. Also an energy consumer may receive profit by selling power back onto the distribution system when the consumer does not require the full capacity of the system. Natural renewable energy sources such as wind power also have this advantage. Black…
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…alternative forms of energy 4.Alternate renewable energy sources include solar power, alcohol, methane, geothermal sources, and wind power. These are renewable. 5.Shade oil, a non-renewable source is another alternate form of energy European Nation: France…
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…We get energy from sunlight, wind, nuclear plants, and damns… However, most of the energy that we use comes from fossil fuels. There are three major fossil fuels: Coal, oil and natural gas. These are composed of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen…
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…house gases going in to the air. 1. Use public transportation, walk or bike to school or work 2. Use energy-efficient appliances and weatherize your home. 3. Use renewable energy sources-like solar heat or wind power-which don't emit CO2. 4. Switch from…
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…We get energy from sunlight, wind, nuclear plants, and damns… However, most of the energy that we use comes from fossil fuels. There are three major fossil fuels: Coal, oil and natural gas. These are composed of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen…
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…1% of global production. This may sound amazing but there are still a lot of steps to be taken to ensure that global warming will not develop as fast as it is predicted. Some other solutions include phasing out coal plants, expanding renewable energy
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