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Tyler Morris Mrs. Pugh English 12

Renewable Low Cost Can use mainly anywere

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 No chemical waste  No heat pollutions  In the future can provide at least 12% of the worlds future electricity.

 The suns energy equals time the worlds annual consumption.  Bernard Augustine made the first solar powered motor in 1861.

 Solar energy plants can be ran with little extra input or maintence.  In 1990 a solar powered aircraft crossed the U.S

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 Biofuels are liquid fuels derived from biomass  Used powering machines including transport vehicles.

 Nuclear energy is energy that is released either by splitting atomic nuclei or by forcing the nuclei of atoms together.  Nuclear power is the only energy industry which takes full responsibility for all its wastes, and costs this into the product.