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    Greenhouse Gases

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    and “wind” happens to be one of those sources. Since “wind” is simply air in motion‚ what then is “wind energy” and how can we generate electricity from it? Well‚ based on my research‚ wind energy is the result of the sun’s energy interacting with the earth’s surfaces. It is also an ideal renewable energy source that is infinitely sustainable; pollution free; doesn’t use fuel; and doesn’t produce greenhouse gases‚ toxic or radioactive waste. This type of energy is considered a green power technology

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    nor realize before. Such as tidal power‚ wave power‚ solar powerwind power and so on. According to Jamie Frater (2009)‚ “These sources of energy provide an alternate ‘cleaner’ source of energy‚ helping to negate the effects of certain forms of pollution. All of these power generation techniques can be described as renewable since they are not depleting any resources to create the energy.” For instance‚ the wind power‚ people set wind turbines to transform wind energy into electricity or mechanical

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    Swedish and French light water reactor programs‚ one way to achieve this alternative source of energy is expansion of global nuclear power. The historical evidences show that if the nuclear power is built at only per capita rate of these nations while they are expanding nationally‚ then fossil fuels could be replaced globally in less than a decade. Solar and wind energies have seen unrelenting growth in the past few years. They broke new records in 2015. While the fossil fuels market crash is demanding

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    Chapter 6 Case Study

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    such as photo‚ past offences‚ address etc. Vestas uses data from global weather systems as well as data from other turbines and location based data including barometric pressure‚ temperature‚ wind speed‚ etc. to increase their wind library which helps them place the turbines in exact locations where the wind power can be harnessed optimally. Other companies like Hertz use big data solutions to analyze customer sentiment. They look for ways to improve their process and make it more efficient by analyzing

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    Water Energy – Hydro-electric power plants are effective in utilizing potential energy stored in water. Ocean contains energy in form of temperature gradients‚ waves and tides and can be harnessed. * Wind Energy – Wind has kinetic energy that can turn turbines and can be converted to usable power. However the amount of energy that can be derived depends on the speed of the wind. Wind power is one of the most cost-efficient forms of non-conventional

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    renewable energy

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    Project Report Renewable Energy A Project Report Presented to the faculty of the School of Management & Entrepreneurship Auro University‚ Surat. Submitted to: Mr. Kamlesh Mishra Submitted By: Vrushil Savani TABLE OF CONTENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to my guide Mr. Kamlesh Mishra for his typical guidance‚ nursing and continuous inspiration throughout the course of this report. The dedication‚ assistance

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    Smart cities

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    A smart city uses resources efficiently and provides solutions sustainably. It provides solutions that are cost effective which reduces the carbon footprint. These solutions include the implementation of green buildings‚ electric powered vehicles and the use of alternate renewable energy sources. Smart cities are based on integrated systems that interact to form an efficient and productive economy. A smart city is a city that is developed to reduce negative environmental impact. It is

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    Renewable Energy

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    Renewable Energy Today‚ many countries mainly developed nations are dependent on non-renewable energy sources such as fossil fuels (oil and coal) and nuclear power. People call these sources‚ non-renewable energy because they cannot be regenerated or replaced once it is used. These sources are sources that exist in a limited amount on earth. University of California College (2009) state that over 85% of the energy used in the world is from non-renewable supplies. Most of countries in this

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    Renewable Energy

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    sources such as sunlight‚ geothermal heat‚ wind‚ water‚ and biofuels powered by feed stocks. Renewable energy is sustainable. These sources are considered “renewable” because they are naturally replenished in the normal flow of the world. Renewable resources not only help our planet to stay clean‚ but also help our economy. There are several sources of renewable energy. Solar power panels can be used to generate electricity. Wind Power is used to run wind turbines and generate electricity. Ocean Wave

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    Descriptive Essay

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    economic leader in South America in terms of international trade. Brazil is about to become a dominant power on the international scene. One of the great advantages Brazil has for energy potential comes from having several different climate zones. A dry‚ sunny climate in the center gives opportunity for the solar sector to be developed‚ and windy coasts‚ especially in the southeast‚ allow for great wind power potential. What’s more‚ the Amazon River and its tributaries offer an abundant potential for hydropower

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