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Main Energy Sources: Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy

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The energy that people use every day comes from many different sources. The resources are divided into two main groups: renewable energy and nonrenewable energy. Renewable energy sources are those that can be used again and again. Renewable energy resources have unlimited supply. (more…)

28.11.2010

Modernizing Bioenergy – Biomass as Energy Source

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Estimation of the future technical potential of biomass as an energy source is dependent on assumptions with respect to land availability and productivity as well as conversion technologies. With the emergence of energy crops as the major source of biomass fuel, land use conflicts, especially in relation to food production, may arise. However, with efficient agricultural practices, plantations and crops could supply a large proportion of energy needs, with residues playing a smaller role without compromising food production or further intensifying agricultural practices. (more…)

20.03.2010

Nuclear Fission and the Greenhouse Effect

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Within the coming years, fossil fuel will be failed back its main role as the ultimate main energy sources. Fossil fuels has known to have emit carbon energy and caused unrecoverable damages to environment in the long run. Low or zero carbon energy is gain popularity and nuclear power is known inline with this new movement in reducing the greenhouse effects. Nuclear power consisted of nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. Below we are explaining more detail about nuclear fission. (more…)

3.02.2009