Alternative Fuel Sources

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    Coventry University Pre-Sessional Programme ------------------------------------------------- ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION To be affixed to all assessed work ------------------------------------------------- Name | Mohamad Idkhil | Student Number | 4982812 | Class and Literacy Tutor | Newton 1 | Project Number | 1 | Title | Discuss The role of technology in your subject area and examine how this role could change or develop in the future | Word Count | 960 | Academic Course after

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    Research on Validity of Test Papers

    * What is the main source of energy used to run vehicles * * fossil fuels * solar energy * biomass * wind * what is source of energy which does not pollute the environment * * biomass * nuclear energy * wind * geo thermal energy * Which can be used as the alternative energy for the energy crisis in Sri Lanka * * Wind * Sea waves * Biomass * Fossil fuels * Which is not

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    Environmental Pollution

    Pollution Shakale Phipps SCI/256 June 9, 2014 Ricardo Altschul Environmental Pollution In such a chaotic world, there are many contributors to the environment’s pollution. The number one transportation source; the automobile is the leading cause in the air pollution. Fortunately, advanced fuel technologies can drastically change the reduction in air pollution. Today’s road runners create over one third of the carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides within the atmosphere and twenty percent of the global

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    The Comeback

    The Importance of Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbons, organic chemical compounds of carbon and hydrogen molecules, are one the world’s most crucial energy resources, derived from petroleum, natural gas, and coal. They are utilized as fuels, lubricants, electrical power generation, heating, and as raw materials to make plastics, fibers, rubbers, solvents, explosives, and industrial chemicals. Hydrocarbons are an abundant, as well as efficient resource. Also, contrary to common belief, extraction of these

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    Energy Crysis

    1. Introduction 2. Pakistan’s Energy Sector 2.1 Energy Supply 2.2 Energy Consumption 3. Sources of Energy in Pakistan 3.1 Non-renewable resources (Fossil fuels) a). Petroleum products b). Natural Gas c). Coal 3.2 Renewable Resources a). Hydro power v Current Hydropower stations v Potential Hydropower stations 3.3 Alternative Energy Sources a). Wind b). Solar c). Agricultural biomass /biodiesel d). Tidal 3.4 Nuclear 4. Causes of Energy Crisis 4.1 Growing

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    Disadvantages Of Alternative Energy

    on fossil fuels like diesel, petrol and natural gases, because all these fuels are non renewable forms of energy. These source of energy depleted very rapid rate and after some decades they completely exhausted so we should have to prepare to face this challenges. Alternative energy will become increasingly important as fossil fuel supplies inevitably run out or environmental damage sparks consumer awareness. The search for a viable energy alternative will continue until these alternatives can address

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    Hybrid Cars Are Essential to Today Project D

    matter of sheer rationality. With gas prices fluctuating on a daily basis’s, it takes a savvy spender to understand that the more miles your car has to the gallon the better off your pockets will be. Hybrid vehicle are designed to reduce two things, fuel consumption and the emission of greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases from our cars are a major issue. These gases are released into the atmosphere and contribute to global warming. Hybrid vehicles can sustain an amount of level well below average. Hybrid

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    Anthropology

    Renewable Energy 50 (2013) 456e463 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Renewable Energy journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/renene Overview of potential and utilization of renewable energy sources in Turkey E. Toklu* Department of Mechanical Engineering, Duzce University, Düzce, Turkey a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 22 May 2012 Accepted 20 June 2012 Available online 9 August 2012 Keywords: Energy utilization Renewable energy Sustainable development

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    James Howard Kunstler´s Essay Globalization's Time Is Up

    by globalization will result in another war for humanity as societies clash in battles for the world’s remaining supplies, such as oil and energy sources. Although the author does make strong arguments on how globalization in other cultures throughout history has failed, and how it will likely fail again. He fails to provide any solutions or alternatives to the dilemmas he brings up in globalization. This

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    Global Environmental Issue

    State’s strategy is to just let the nature take over just like the ghost-town aura of Chernobyl and Fukushima. When it comes to the disposal of atomic warheads on the other hand, both Russia and the United States are proactive at reusing them as fuel to their respective nuclear reactors. This has become known as the Megatons to Megawatts program.

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