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    Advantages And Disadvantages Of Fuel Power

    ALTERNATIVE MOTIVE OF POWER Syarifah Assyura Binti Syed Nasir, Nurul Syazwani Binti Khairul Azhari, Salmie Amira Binti Mahadi, Nor Amalina Binti Sanusi JBM1114A Abstract: In transportation, there have many power to make it moving. Petroleum and diesel is a one of famous power use by many people in their live. Many people use transport to move from origin point to another point which is to supply goods or services. Based on research, motive power is a natural agent such as water or steam,

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    Sharmin

    SOLAR ENERGYSolar PanelsSolar energy is having the most immediate impact on home energy needs, and is expected to provide the energy needs for one billion people by the middle of this century. Homes can be fitted with solar panels, such as the ones pictured above. (Photo: Maui Green Energy) Sun, wind and water are perfect energy sources…depending on where you are. They are non-polluting, renewable and efficient. They are simple: all you need is sunlight, running water and/or wind. Not only do the

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    Free Is Not Always Free

    Subject areas of green technology include: energy, green building, environmentally preferred purchasing, green chemistry, and green nanotechnology (Green Technology, 2006). These areas taking tiny steps in the right direction, they are reducing our footprint on earth by creating a less hazardous environment and prolonging the lifespan earth’s natural resources. The promotion of green technology will provide a better quality of life now and for future generations.

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    Ethics

    The Energy Cooperative and the Clean Power Company are facing some tough decisions ethically and legally. Both companies are going to be faced with large consequences from the decisions made. From a legal standpoint, wrong choices possibly will result in fines and penalties, and possibly imprisonment. From an ethical standpoint, poor decisions will affect profitability, public perception, investor relations and much more. Concern: The Energy Cooperative is a non-profit organization (501C3)

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    Electric Cars

    Topic: Electric Vehicles General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Electric Vehicles Central idea: Electric vehicles are starting to become very prominent in everyday life and even play an important role on modern civilization. Introduction Attention Getter: Who else in this room is tired of spending money on gas, or any other plague that accompanies modern day vehicles? Relevance to Audience: What if I were to tell you of a way where you didn't have to pay for

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    Renewable Energy in Arkansas

    Renewable Energy Solutions for the State of Arkansas Energy, currently we have renewable and non-renewable energy sources available to us. Examples of renewable energies are solar and wind. Non-renewable energy sources are nuclear, coal, oil and natural gas. As most homes and businesses are currently using non-renewable energy sources, we need an energy solution. How can we protect our earth for future generations? We need to use energy more efficiently and only use what we need. We need a

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    Energy Uses

    | The Future of Energy | Energy Alternatives | | Courtney BrownKaplan UniversityBig Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation | 2/26/2013 | | The amount of money spent on one person for energy is $3,460, according to a 2009 study done by EIA State Energy Data. In that 2009 study in the state of Pennsylvania, where I currently reside, Pennsylvania spent $3,437.40 per person. This number is a difference of $23.32 from the US average. Pennsylvania stands at a rank of 31 out of the

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    Energy Summary

    Energy Summary SCI/362 April 25, 2011 Energy Summary This summary of Energy will review three cases, The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Yucca Mountain, and The Three Gorges Dam. It will identify each type of energy source, its relative abundance and environmental impact along with evaluating the economic and ethical issues of each energy source highlighted by these three cases. The summary will identify the interests of prominent stakeholders, and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages

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    Johnson Controls Capital Investments

    investment.” (http://www.answers.com/topic/discounted-payback-period) You see the discounted payback period takes into account the time value of money and the discounting of future cash flows which is similar to NPV method before it obtains the value for the payback period. Since Johnson Controls is a growing leader in Energy Savings Performance Contracting, it would be very sensible for management to use the discounted payback period, mainly because of the projects with the “wind (turbine), photovoltaic

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    America's Dependency on Oil & Coal

    Coal is the world leader for carbon dioxide emissions. It accounts for nearly 30% of all global fossil fuel consumption, and 37% of fossil fuel carbon emissions. Coals primary use is for the generation of electrical energy and accounts for more than half of our electrical energy. Due to the lack of penalties and regulations regarding carbon dioxide emissions, coal use

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