Archive for 'Alternative Energy'
Coal Reserves
Coal is found practically on every continent and subcontinent. It is found buried deeply in the ground or under the seabed, or close to the surface. Coal characteristics vary widely according to its biological origin (forests, low growing vegetation, swamps, animals) and geological history (age, overburden, temperature, pressure). Thus, the chemical and physical characteristics of [...]
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Energy sources and consumption
Energy sources that have big contribution on technology and many other sector that brought our day more easy, are comes primary energy and other secondary energy sources. The primary energy sources supplying the world’s energy consumption in 1997 were petroleum (39%), coal (25%), natural gas (21.5%), nuclear-electric (6.3%), hydroelectric (7.5%), and geothermal and other renewables [...]
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Energy as fuel of Transportation sector
Center of business and big cities engine relies on its transportation sector, within factories, homes, offices, and stores. These industrialized sector will affect on economics, and that’s making transportation sector as an important factor. The fuel or energy will be needed in major amount, those energy are commonly comes from fossil fueled. Ground, air, and [...]
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Electric Energy
The usage of energy had been increasing every year, the latest technology even more using electric as their main power, the reason is simple because of electric power more friendly and doesn’t involve pollution as its side effect. One hallmark of industrialization in the twentieth century has been the growth of the electric power sector, [...]
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Energy Sources and Technology Usage
There is a minimum amount of energy needed to sustain human life. The energy value of food is the major component, but fuel energy is needed for cooking and, in some climates, for heating human shelter. In an agricultural society, additional energy is expended in growing, reaping, and storing food, making clothing, and constructing shelters. [...]
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