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    [Energy resources]: The 2 broad types Pros and Cons of each type Ways in which they are harnessed There two main types of energy these are: 1. Potential energy 2. Kinetic energy Potential energy Potential energy is energy stored due to position. The following are some example in which potential energy can be found. 1. Wound-up spring When a spring of a dock work toy car unwinds‚ the stored energy in the spring drives the wheels and the car moves. The wound-up spring is said to posse potential

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    The Rainforest Ecosystem “In an average year in a tropical rain forest‚ the climate is very humid because of all the rainfall‚ which amounts to about 250 cm per year” ("Discover The Rainforest "‚ 2011). The rain forest has large amounts of rain because it is very hot and wet. Tropical rainforests are defined by rainfall. They would not survive without it. Not all rain forests have tropical sunny weather. “Subtropical rainforests that lay outside of the tropics have seasonal

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    Tropical Cyclones & Floods & Droughts: Australia is well known for it’s natural disasters including BushFires‚ Floods‚ Droughts and Tropical Cyclones. The major disasters being Tropical Cyclones and Droughts. A cyclone is a large-scale‚ atmospheric wind and pressure system characterized by low pressure at it’s centre and by circulating motion‚ counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. An example of a tropical cyclone is Australia’s deadliest one yet

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    BUSINESS MODEL FOR THE APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY AS A SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRY IN HONG KONG. INDEX INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND GLOBAL WARMING AND ITS IMPACT ON THE WORLD SPECIFIC IMPACT OF GLOBAL WARMING ON HONG KONG AVAILABILITY OF SOLAR ENERGY AND ITS CURRENT APPLICATION IN HONG KONG PUBLIC APPEAL TO A FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE METHODOLOGY AND GUIDING PRINCIPLE METHODOLOGY PRINCIPLE AN EXPLORATION TO A PRACTICAL BUSINESS MODEL FOR THE APPLICATION OF SOLAR ENERGY AS A SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRY IN HONG

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    Solar Traffic Lights

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    Solar Powered Traffic Light Solar traffic lights are signaling devices powered by solar panels positioned at road intersections‚ pedestrian crossings and other locations to control the flows of traffic. They assign the right of way to road users by the use of lights in standard colors (red - amber/yellow - green)‚ using a universal color code (and a precise sequence to enable comprehension by those who are color blind). Most of the solar traffic lights have battery back-up for functioning during

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    Renewable Energy SCIE90014 Assignment 1: Pros and Cons of Solar PV and Solar CSP compare small-scale roof top PV with large-scale PV and CSP. There are different types of solar energy‚ but we tend to compare the two most popular types‚ Solar CSP and PV since they are commercialised. The main difference between the two is that photovoltaic systems directly convert the solar energy to electricity‚ while concentrated CSP first convert the solar energy into thermal energy and then into electrical

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    The Flow of Energy Stacey Ann Langston SCI/209 February 3‚ 2013 Cynthia Collin-Clausen The Flow of Energy The marine ecosystem relies on solar energy converted through photosynthesis by producers. Consumers‚ fish for example‚ metabolize‚ and release as chemical energy to convert into mechanical energy. The ecosystem distributes energy to living organisms through heat energy. Decomposers break down dead organisms and deplete them of their

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    Solar Powered Cars By SolarCars on October 25‚ 2009 Cars that run on fossil fuels are still standard‚ but many would like to replace those diesel or gas engines with alternative fuels. One promising possibility is to develop solar powered cars. Although this is not yet a reality‚ prototypes have been built and proven to be functional and now many researchers are trying to find ways of using solar energy to power cars. Solar powered cars would have many advantages over those that run on fossil

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    for Research Essay The topic for my research essay is “Solar Power Cars“. My curiosity grew towards solar energy since the first time I heard about it‚ and over the time‚ my interest has developed‚ while coming across different and wonderful applications of such a never ending energy source. I have also been passionate about motor car designs since childhood‚ and my curiosity to find out about the consequences of combining solar energy with motor cars‚ led me to choose my topic. Global warming

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    Tropical Smoothie Café Team One Project Consultants: Brenna O’Regan‚ boregan@radford.edu Amanda Newsome‚ anewsome@radford.edu Kemper Jones‚ ekjones@radford.edu Chris Nguyen‚ cnguyen@radford.edu Jeffrey Joyce‚ jajoyce@radford.edu Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Franchisor Background Information 4 Product/ Service Description 5 Situation Analysis 6 Target Market 9 Site Location 11 Marketing Strategy

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