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    Solar Power Essay

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    Solar Power: An Alternative Energy Source Since first discovered in the 1860s, the concept of storing energy from the sun to use as a source of power has been studied and pursued by many programs. Either using solar collectors or photovoltaic cells, the methods of using solar power are becoming more efficient and cost-effective. Solar technology is currently being used by homes and businesses, but is still too expensive and risky for many residents. Researchers are still making advances to solar

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    A Review of Electrical Vehicles

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    Well now you don't have to worry about buying gas , With an electrical vehicle. The first electric car was operated in the 80s. Electrical car were popular in the late 19th century and the early 20th century, until advances in the internal combustion engine technology mass production was cheaper, Than gasoline vehicles led to the decline in the use of electric drive vehicles, The energy crisis of the 1970s and 1980s a short-lived interested in electric cars, although these cars did not reach the mass

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    • If DG’s are installed with proper allocation and with proper size, they will relieve overloads of feeder. • Reduction in the overall costs. • It becomes easier to find the site for small generators. • Gas turbines, internal combustion engines methods for small generators have been perfected and are widely practiced and others renewable resources like water, wind solar energies are also finding wider application in recent years. • Proper allocation and sizing of DG will improve the voltage

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    Sunspot Research Paper

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    Cosmic Engine Lily McCubbin 1. Sunspots Sunspots are disturbances that occur on the suns surface as a result of magnetic activity in the Sun’s interior. They appear as dark spots composed of a darker centre called the umbra that are surrounded by a lighter area called the penumbra. During the 17th century, Gallieo observed Sunspots by pointing his telescope towards the sun and projecting its image onto paper. From this he was able to survey the Sunspots and as a result discover that the sun was a

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    throws a limelight on the resources used to charge these electric cars and how adversely it affects the climate if the resources used to charge the cars are non renewable resources, such as charging cars which derive their electricity from national grid, which in most countries is produced by coal (a highly polluting and carbon emitting and non-renewable source of energy). Methodology : The methodology used in this paper is based on the research reports and articles published overtime on online platforms

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    Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture and artificial photosynthesis. The Solar energy as a kind of natural energy, with its abundant and no polluting shows its unique advantages, has been internationally recognized as one of the most competitive energy future. The application of solar energy has a hug impact on society. The application of solar

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    The Industrial Revolution took place during the 18th and 19th centuries. During this time mankind made the switch from hand-made to machine-made production methods. The steam engine, later replaced by the internal combustion engine, made this possible. The power source of these machines is burning fossil fuels, such as crude oil, natural gas, and coal. When fossil fuels are burnt, gases like carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and halocarbons are released. These are known as greenhouse gases

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    The Application of Solar energy Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy, solar architecture and artificial photosynthesis. The Solar energy as a kind of natural energy, with abundant and nonpolluting, shows its unique advantages and has been internationally recognized as one of the most competitive energy future. The application of solar energy has huge impacts on society

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    Automobile

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    fuel automobile that uses electricity instead of petrol or diesel. These automobiles have electric motors and controllers used for propulsion. These vehicles do not use the traditional or the common methods of propulsion like ICE (internal combustion engine). These cars are energy efficient and are capable of reducing city pollution because of the zero tail pipe emission. The functioning of the cars greatly depends on the quality of the battery used in the car. The poor battery may result into long

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    Driving a go cart for the first time, I was about 7 years old and i had been invited to a friends go kart party. Upon arriving I knew instantly that I wanted to be here. I never knew how much I would love the sport until I actually sat in the kart and pressed my foot on the gas pedal. Not only were the karts like 50cc and a grown man could probably run faster than it, but the feeling of actually being behind the wheel and in complete control of the kart was a great feeling. After years of loving

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