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    Fossil fuels is reliable and low in cost, opposed to the unreliable wind and solar energy sources. They are also produce a large amount of energy, all types of machinery, vehicles and devices depend on fossil fuels. The problem with fossil fuels, is that they contribute to global warming, due to their large amounts of carbon…

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    will produce the most power because the shorter it is, the lighter the mass of the blade will be, therefore it will be easier for the wind to manipulate its movement. Wind Turbines are constructed to be proportionally large because it’s expected to capacitate above the Earth’s surface, where the wind is predicted to be more powerful. Since the blades in the experiment were all at the same level, and the air was pretty much controlled, the large rotors didn’t get a lot of power because the blades…

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    major renewable energy in Canada is wind-generated power, which has garnered significant attention since the 21st century, resulting from emerging wind-farming capabilities used to produce electrical energy. The development of wind-generated electricity is becoming increasingly promising as costs of production decline practically every year. Over the last ten years, Canada’s wind power has grown thirty fold; “over 3750 wind turbines generate electricity in 170 wind farms across the country” and…

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    Coal power is currently a major source for producing Australia’s electricity needs. This was stated by (Origin Energy, 2015), that recorded 73% of electricity is generated through coal power stations. With the current issues of global warming it is expected that Australia looks at alternative sources for the growing electricity needs. However, with current economic issues, coal is the cheapest energy source option. In order to move from coal fired power stations it is suggested, renewable…

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    Earth. Wind energy is also very abundant in the United States [3]. While there are some who would say that renewable energy sources like wind are not good enough to replace coal or natural gas, they obviously have a poor understanding of the field. Coal and natural gas have been utilized for literally hundreds of years [1]. The advancements in burning things for power has stagnated. Wind turbines are newer and have been seeing massive improvements on a very regular basis. Since 2000 global wind…

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    energy, wind energy and hydroelectric energy. Alternative resources is termed to configure the differences between fossil fuels and how they contribute to society. These forms of energy are not traditional forms from which you get out of fossil fuels, but they prove to be cleaner and much safer for our environment. Renewable energy sources create energy in many different forms and ways. For example, the way that hydroelectricity is created can be compared to the way a coal-fueled power plant…

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    more clean and safe, but these attributes haven’t seemed to have been popularly supported. Some great ideas of alternative energies are solar power, wind energy, and hydroelectric power. “Solar-powered photovoltaic (PV) panels convert the sun 's rays into electricity by exciting electrons in silicon cells using the photons of light from the sun.” (NW Wind and Solar) These can be placed anywhere, but most are placed on roofs to create energy for homes or businesses. “Solar photovoltaic cells…

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    anything at all; indeed, we eye right through it endlessly, but during a gale, air undoubtedly makes its notorious existence. Hence, wind can be put into greater use of generating absolute amounts of dynamism. With that, wind energy has been around for ages and it is considered that as early as 200 B.C., China used windmills to transport water and make grain (“History of Wind Energy”). Over time, windmills progressed to be refined and the Dutch constructed the more contemporary windmill as the…

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    will end”, Collins said. As of 2014 the United States consumes and burns about 374.74 million gallons per day. As the nation begins to deplete their non-renewable resources, they are forced to search for a permanent replacement that will continue to power all of North America and other countries worldwide. However,the government will have to transition all of america into a clean energy provider and producer in order to reduce climate change and health issues across the nation and world,…

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    Wind energy is killing our planet. There are positive and negative effects to every innovation. When hearing wind energy, most people think it is a cleaner, better alternative over burning fossil fuels. However, wind energy possesses its own unique set of faults. Wind turbines are as unpredictable as the changing winds. Yes, while they do produce power for direct use, they have no guarantee to ensure that the wind will turn the massive turbines during the electrical use hours. When high winds…

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