Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Who's Got Energy?

Give an example of any type of energy that is helpful and cost effective to society.  Why did you choose this particular energy source?

8 comments:

  1. Solar energy is helpful and effective, but it may not be very affordable for regular people. I think it would be cool if we stopped polluting and started using a natural source of great energy. If the use of it spreads, I think it will eventually become more affordable...I think...

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  2. I think any natural energy would be helpful and effective. Natural energy is less damaging to the environment.

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  3. I think that natural energy would be helpful and effective. Natural energy would not cost very much as other energies.

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  4. An energy that can help us out would probably be natural energy because natural energy does not cost anything and it can be very helpful to our world in a positive way.

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  5. Nuclear Energy is as helpful as ever. Aside from the whole risks deal, it can really give a lot of energy to a lot cities at the most effective and productive way. Giving off this source, the main advantage this type of power has over other methods is that it is a clean way to produce energy as it does not result in the emission of any of the poisonous gases like carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide or nitrogen dioxide. The reason I chose this... was because I did a research paper about and think I should stand by my search and paper haha ^_^

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  6. thermal energy, everyone uses it and most americans use it ( MIcrowaves) on a daily basis, i chose this topic because its a very coommmon source of energy and is used by all
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    jasmine
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  7. Solar energy, would me more effective. help stop pollution. its more affordable

    jose hernandez
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    joe
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  8. wind power, I think will be a helpful energy because wind power is the conversion of wind energy into a useful form of energy, such as using wind turbines to make electricity, wind mills for mechanical power, wind pumps for pumping water or drainage, or sails to propel ships.

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