can dependability on nonconventional energy sources be justifiedThis is a discussion on can dependability on nonconventional energy sources be justified within the HOT Debates - The Big Fight forums, part of the Management Students Voices ( MBA,BMS,MMS,BMM,BBA) category; hello friendz........here is a debate competetion in my college and the topic of debate is can dependability on non conventional ...  | | | | | Trainee Manager Institute: lbs
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hello friendz........here is a debate competetion in my college and the topic of debate is can dependability on non conventional energy sources be justified as an alternative of conventional energy sources...... i m going for..........can u ppl plz guide me on this topic...... | | | | | MBA Help | | RAM Your Friendly Helper
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We have always used the energy of the sun as far back as humans have existed on this planet. As far back as 5,000 years ago, people "worshipped" the sun. Ra, the sun-god, who was considered the first king of Egypt. In Mesopotamia, the sun-god Shamash was a major deity and was equated with justice. In Greece there were two sun deities, Apollo and Helios. The influence of the sun also appears in other religions - Zoroastrianism, Mithraism, Roman religion, Hinduism, Buddhism, the Druids of England, the Aztecs of Mexico, the Incas of Peru, and many Native American tribes.
We know today, that the sun is simply our nearest star. Without it, life would not exist on our planet. We use the sun's energy every day in many different ways.
When we hang laundry outside to dry in the sun, we are using the sun's heat to do work -- drying our clothes.
Plants use the sun's light to make food. Animals eat plants for food. And as we learned in Chapter 5, decaying plants hundreds of millions of years ago produced the coal, oil and natural gas that we use today. So, fossil fuels is actually sunlight stored millions and millions of years ago.
Indirectly, the sun or other stars are responsible for ALL our energy. Even nuclear energy comes from a star because the uranium atoms used in nuclear energy were created in the fury of a nova - a star exploding.
Some solar power plants use a highly curved mirror called a parabolic trough to focus the sunlight on a pipe running down a central point above the curve of the mirror. The mirror focuses the sunlight to strike the pipe, and it gets so hot that it can boil water into steam. That steam can then be used to turn a turbine to make electricity.
In California's Mojave desert, there are huge rows of solar mirrors arranged in what's called "solar thermal power plants" that use this idea to make electricity for more than 350,000 homes. The problem with solar energy is that it works only when the sun is shining. So, on cloudy days and at night, the power plants can't create energy. Some solar plants, are a "hybrid" technology. During the daytime they use the sun. At night and on cloudy days they burn natural gas to boil the water so they can continue to make electricity.
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Do check Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy's website. www.mnes.gov.in | | | | | The Following User Says Thank You to samar For This Useful Post: | | | | | | Trainee Manager Institute: S.P.Jain
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I feel that u should do some research on the Bio-Diesel . . it is a good point | | | | | The Following User Says Thank You to Navjyot1983 For This Useful Post: | | | | | | Trainee Manager Institute: lbs
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Thank you akansha..........akansha can u plz give me in a proper format,wid introduction,conclusion...........actually the debate is for 10 minutes n i m 4r the topic if u can give me in proper format then it would be very helpful 4r me..........bye take care | | | | | | | | Trainee Manager Institute: lbs
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Thank you akansha..........akansha can u plz give me in a proper format,wid introduction,conclusion...........actually the debate is for 10 minutes n i m 4r the topic if u can give me in proper format then it would be very helpful 4r me..........bye take care | | | | | | | | Banned
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there should always be alternate sources........................................... ............................. | | | | | | | | Trainee Manager Institute: pabcet
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Originally Posted by Navjyot1983 I feel that u should do some research on the Bio-Diesel . . it is a good point | it will another to get a headstart with biodiesel | | | | | | | | Active Manager Institute: icfai business school
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yes it is going to be the futures so justified | | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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