Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Windmill Energy is not an Acceptable Energy Source Replacement for Cali

aerogenerator Energy is non an Acceptable Energy Source Replacement for CaliforniaAbstract lead storymill ability is an old form of energy that is now being modernized to generate electricity in our society today. The big question is whether or not it is a feasible replacement of energy for California. Through research it has been concluded that energy for California cannot be kindled only by tracemill energy. It can produce about 50% of Californias energy. All aspects including, location, cost, and environment are important to how much energy is produced.IntroductionFrom past to current situations, the United States has had to avow more and more on strange countries to retrieve an efficient amount of fossil fuel. During these times, the production of nuclear energy had come to a halt and foreign energy was used. In 2000- 2001, California went into an energy crisis where there was an increase in the cost of gas and numerous blackouts. There were no longer any cheap energy sou rces. Currently, gas prices have been soaring and it is not expected that they will reduce. Due to these circumstances, California has been in need of a more efficient energy source, outside of oil. For current times, an efficient energy source for California can be windmill energy because of its low-cost, Californias enormous coastal areas and locations, and environmental issues.Wind power has been a part of our lives longer than we have thought. The Egyptians are believed to be the first to make practical use of wind power. Around 2800Wind Energy 3BC (Park, 1981, p.13). Today, wind power can be used to heat up homes, produce electricity, and pump water. Windmills can be make by putting together old car generators. In the past, farmers would use ... ...m/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/02/27/MN200385.DTLWolff, W. & Brabant, E.J. (1984). Your Wind Driven Generator. New York train Nostrand Reinhold Company.Wind and Hydropower Technologies Program. U.S. Department o f Energy. Retrieved August 3, 2006Wind Energy 8http//www.eere.energy.gov/windandhydro/windpoweringamerica/astate_template.asp?stateab=ca(1996-2005) Part 5- The Future of Wind Power. Illustrated History of Wind Power Development. Retrieved August 3, 2006 from http//www.telosnet.com/wind/future.htmlSaum, S.B. (2005, November) Power Hunting. California Alumni. Retreived August 3, 2006http//www.alumni.berkeley.edu/Alumni/Cal_Monthly/November_2005/Power_hunting.asp(2006, July). Watts Up? Schwarzenegger Weathers Perfect Energy Storm, Barely. Politics Central http//politicscentral.com/2006/07/29/watts_up_schwarzenegger_weathe.php

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