My final project for my fav class so far of Energy in Everyday Life for Prof. Timms


What is reusable energy?



Also known as "clean energy" is energy that is replenished, meaning it won't run out. Example of this may be Sunlight, Wind, Ocean currents, Biomass, Hydrological cycle, Geothermal, and Tidal motion!

Most of the energy we consume today is not renewable. For example, we use Coal (37%), Natural Gas (30%), Nuclear (19%), and Oil (2%)

Unfortunately, this does mean that once we use these resources, they are gone forever.

Lets start of by explaining a few of the renewable energys!
Solar energy is the most abundant, although it may depend on the weather. Solar energy is collected through Solar panels, either on house & buildings or farms. It uses Photovoltaic cells that are converted into energy! Unfortunately it may not always the cheapest of environmentally friendly option.
- Full access to our public library
- Save favorite books
- Interact with authors
My final project for my fav class so far of Energy in Everyday Life for Prof. Timms


What is reusable energy?



Also known as "clean energy" is energy that is replenished, meaning it won't run out. Example of this may be Sunlight, Wind, Ocean currents, Biomass, Hydrological cycle, Geothermal, and Tidal motion!

Most of the energy we consume today is not renewable. For example, we use Coal (37%), Natural Gas (30%), Nuclear (19%), and Oil (2%)

- < BEGINNING
- END >
-
DOWNLOAD
-
LIKE
-
COMMENT()
-
SHARE
-
SAVE
-
BUY THIS BOOK
(from $2.99+) -
BUY THIS BOOK
(from $2.99+) - DOWNLOAD
- LIKE
- COMMENT ()
- SHARE
- SAVE
- Report
-
BUY
-
LIKE
-
COMMENT()
-
SHARE
- Excessive Violence
- Harassment
- Offensive Pictures
- Spelling & Grammar Errors
- Unfinished
- Other Problem
COMMENTS
Click 'X' to report any negative comments. Thanks!