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    Have you ever wondered how Petroleum and Wind Energy is used? Well they use it for many different things. I’m trying to understand why Petroleum is being used way too much and why Wind Energy might help us use different types of alternative energy. Petroleum is a thick mixture of gases, liquid, and solids that are below the Earth’s surface. (American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2008-2012) Petroleum Jelly is another form of petroleum that is used in ointments and lotions ( Helmenstine, Ph

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    searching for alternative energy sources to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and offset our negative environmental impacts. In recent years, wind production has presented a very appealing argument in favor of renewable energy. Wind energy is not associated with the typical negative environmental impacts that stem from our traditional energy sources such as air pollution, water pollution, mercury emissions, and climate change (NWCC 1). Wind power’s promise as a clean, free energy source is not the only

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    understand why people say what they say. Energy is and always will be a hot topic of debate. Consumption, emissions, greenhouse gasses, cost, resources, ect. Utilizing these natural resources to turn to a more green form of energy by setting up wind turbines seems extremely commonsensible. Wind energy has the potential to lessen our dependance on the resources that we use everyday that will eventually be depleted. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, It is free, efficient, and reliable. Because

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    Hybrid energy using solar and wind Sustainable conservation Abstract Hybrid energy systems are being used in rural areas as the advances in renewable energy technology are increasing. Hybrid power consist of two or more renewable energy sources used collectively to provide efficient and balanced energy supply. If multiple energy storage devices with complementary performance characteristics are used together, the resulting hybrid system can reduce the cost of energy storage over single

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    11/Hour 4 10 December 2014 The Impact of Wind Energy on China In recent years, China has surpassed the United States for wind energy production. Due to this, many believe that at this rate, it seems that they will dominate and revolutionize the future of the wind energy industry. In the past couple of years, the United States has been the leader in wind energy production. However, in 2011, China surpassed the United States, and is expected to dominate wind energy in the future due to its many positive

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    VECs can include, however are not limited to; the air, water, aquatic life, soil, terrain, vegetation, wildlife, noise, and land use. The VECs that are fundamental to the Chaplain Wind Energy Project would include: land use, wildlife, plant life or vegetation, and noise. Land use Land use is a selected VEC because wind turbines would be spread out throughout a large area of land, therefore it is important to perform a cost benefit analysis (CBA), to determine it is worth installing based on potential

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    In our world today, energy is needed to work our technologies and help us complete daily task. With a growing population, the demand for energy is very high. Harnessing the energy could sometimes be difficult and dangerous to ourselves and the environment. Fossil fuels and nuclear power are the most used types of energy in the United States. The problem with this is that the energy is limited, and harmful to the environment. Wind energy is an alternative renewable energy source that counters this

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    fuels still exist and we use a different source for our energy. These two worlds contrast significantly from each other but both have the potential to become reality. The use of solar and wind energy or the continued use of coal will determine the future. Solar and wind energy has many positive effects such as efficiency, global and health benefits, cost benefits in the long run, and how long resources will last. The main source of energy in the world today is obtained by burning fossil fuels.

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    One of the fastest growing forms of energy in the United States is wind energy. How does wind energy work? Bergey Windpower describes it like this, the wind turbine, which is installed on top of a tall tower, collects wind energy and converts it into electricity. The turbine output is then made electrically compatible with the utility and the output is fed into the household wiring at the breaker panel (Bergey). In 2013, the United States used more energy than any year before but we used it more

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    Wind Energy: We Need a Compromise “The relationship between renewable energy sources and the communities we expect to host them must be appropriate and sustainable and, above all, acceptable to local people.” (Owen Paterson). This should be remembered as the world takes its turn toward more renewable energy sources. There is no point in making our industrialization of the world more environmentally friendly on paper if the world isn’t safe for the animals, or livable for the humans. So as wind

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