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what are some bad things about geothermal energy ?
i am having a debate in my 6th grade science class about types of energy and i am looking for bad things about, geothermal, natural gas, biomass energy.
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Posted in Biomass Energy Also tagged 6th grade science, grade science class, types of energy 4 Comments
How does the Sun relate to the 10 main energy sources?
I need to know how the sun powers..
-Wind turbines (wind energy)
-Natural Gas
-Geo Thermal Energy
-Biomass
This is for a Science project.
Please help!
Thanks soo much!
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Posted in Biomass Energy Also tagged energy biomass, geo thermal energy, science project, sun, Wind Energy, wind turbines 1 Comment
how do we extract natural gas? And what is Biomass energy?
Ok so i have a test tomorrow, and I didn’t right this answer down so how do we extract natural gas? and where do we get it from? And what is biomass energy?
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Describe all of the renewable energy alternatives: wind power, solar energy, and biomass fermentation?
o What are some challenges with using and managing wind power, solar energy, and biomass fermentation as alternative renewable
energy resources?
o Name at least one other renewable energy resource.
o Include a response to the following: Nonrenewable energy resources include coal,
oil, and natural gas. Describe three common challenges with managing
nonrenewable energy resources.
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Law 270.7 – Lecture 4 – State Programs & an Introduction to Local Government Programs
State Programs: Integrated Resource Planning, Renewable Portfolio Standards, Net Metering and Renewable Energy Credits (Continued) & an Introduction to Local Government Programs: Municipal Utilities, Coops, and Community Aggregators – September 10, 2008 A look at the state laws about requiring energy service providers to maintain a specified mix of renewable resources. In addition, an effort [...]
Posted in Renewable Energy Also tagged alternative green power, biofuel, Biomass, coal, demand side management, deregulation, design, distributed generation, distribution, economic utilities, efficiency, electric fuels, electricity, energy, energy law, energy use, envi, environment, environmental law, Geothermal, Hydroelectric, Law 270.7, nuclear windpower, oil, Photovoltaics, rate setting, response, Solar, Steve Weissman, yt:quality=high 2 Comments
What will it take to get people to use alternative energy sources?
I need some links answering or discussing this question.
Also what would happen to all the cars if we made the jump to alternative energy? could our current cars run on it such as natural gas?
Please give me links, I am doing a research project and needs links that I can research into not peoples answers. [...]
Posted in Renewable Energy Also tagged alternative energy, current cars, personal answers 2 Comments
Law 270.7 – Lecture 2 – Federal Renewable Energy Programs
PURPA, EPAct 1992, and EPAct 2005, EISA 2007 (Continued) – August 27, 2008 The basic concepts underlying the economic regulation of energy. In addition, discussion, of three federal acts that form reference points for our national conversation about renewable energy.
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Posted in Renewable Energy Also tagged alternative green power, biofuel, Biomass, coal, demand side management, deregulation, design, distributed generation, distribution, economic utilities, efficiency, electric fuels, electricity, energy, energy law, energy use, envi, environment, environmental law, Geothermal, Hydroelectric, Law 270.7, nuclear windpower, oil, Photovoltaics, rate setting, response, Solar, Steve Weissman, yt:quality=high 2 Comments
What are some new and potentially useful alternative energy sources?
I’m looking for something besides the usual fuel cells, solar collectors, photovoltaic cells, waste-to-energy, hydro-electric, etc. I think I read somewhere about harnessing body heat for energy. Anyone know anything about that or can give me some links on that or on other developing technologies for alternative sources of energy away from gasoline [...]
Which of these energy sources would be a good recommendation for Chicago? And why?