文档介绍:First Edition, 2011
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1- Introduction to Energy development
Chapter 2 - Renewable mercialization
Chapter 3 - Wind Power
Chapter 4 - Nuclear Power
Chapter 5 - Tidal Power
Chapter- 1
Introduction to Energy development
Schematic of the global sources of energy in 2006.
Energy production from 1989 to 1999
Energy development is the effort to provide sufficient primary energy sources and
secondary energy forms for supply, cost, impact on air pollution and water pollution,
mitigation of climate change with renewable energy.
Technologically advanced societies have e increasingly dependent on external
energy sources for transportation, the production of many manufactured goods, and the
delivery of energy services. This energy allows people who can afford the cost to live
under otherwise unfavorable climatic conditions through the use of heating, ventilation,
and/or air conditioning. Level of use of external energy sources differs across societies,
as do the climate, convenience, levels of traffic congestion, pollution and availability of
domestic energy sources.
Renewable sources
The wind, Sun, and biomass are three renewable energy sources
Renewable energy is energy es from natural resources such as sunlight, wind,
rain, tides, and geothermal heat, which are renewable (naturally replenished.) Renewable
energy is an alternative to fossil fuels and nuclear power, and monly called
alternative energy in the 1970s and 1980s. In 2008, about 19% of global final energy
consumption came from renewables, with 13% coming from traditional biomass, which
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