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Our Idea Of a More Green Energy Mix For Michigan The energy
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Our energy mix graph
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Uranium Uranium is important to have in our mix because it doesn’t cost much after the plant is up and running, but it does produce radio active activity.
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Coal Coal produces many pollutants (it’s the #1 source of acid rain), but its not expensive because it’s easy to transport.
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Wind Wind is a renewable source that is inexpensive after it is up and running. It can kill birds, bats, or other flying animals.
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Hydropower Hydropower is a renewable energy source that produces a lot of energy, but you have to be careful where you put the dam because it can interfere with the animals that live around it.
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Natural Gas Natural gas is both a renewable and non- renewable source. It’s renewable when they burn the methane of decomposing waste/garbage and non-renewable when they use it as gasoline or diesel fuel.
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Biomass Biomass is a renewable energy source that comes from left over yard trimmings like corn, wood, or soy beans that are burned.
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Photovoltaic Solar Power Photovoltaic cells trap the suns rays and turns the trapped energy into a form of energy that we can use. This is a renewable energy.
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Geothermal Geothermal is a renewable source. It is used to heat or cool floors/driveways. People put pipes under ground to heat or cool the water (the under ground temperature is usually around 50-60 degrees so its hot in the winter and cool in the summer) and then run the pipes up to their houses.
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Petroleum Petroleum is a non-renewable source that comes from under the ground. It doesn’t cost a lot of money once the oil mine is set up, but can be very dangerous.
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We think Michigan will be able to accomplish this in about 10-15 years and if we do Michigan could be one of the greenest states in the USA and maybe other states will catch on.
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