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Because they are not universally present in all areas, and are not present at all times.
I think they are VERY suitable; but so far, government policies don't exactly favor renewable and clean energy options. That is, billions are given in subsidies to petrol companies, money which would really be better invested in clean energy options.
There are various companies around the world called "Global Energy". Global means worldwide, but there is no other definition for it. Most of the earth's energy (apart from geothermal) comes from the sun.
Humans affect rainforests whenever they take natural resources from them, such as trees. They also contribute to the pollution worldwide, which affects all areas, including rainforests.
In short: no. Geothermal energy harnessing is still in its infancy compared to wind energy, and therefore, more expensive. Overall geothermal energy has been done on a very small scale, but technological breakthroughs need to occur before it can be successfully worldwide. Then again, with the U.S. energy industry being deregulated, wind energy can be more expensive than other energy types. For instance, when I lived in western Arkansas, I used OG&E as my energy provider, and they offered wind power for just 4.5 cents per kilowatt hour, which was half of a conventional plan. In Texas, providers generally charge 2 cents MORE per kilowatt hour for using purely wind power than conventional.
Because they are not universally present in all areas, and are not present at all times.
Because they are not universally present in all areas, and are not present at all times.
I think they are VERY suitable; but so far, government policies don't exactly favor renewable and clean energy options. That is, billions are given in subsidies to petrol companies, money which would really be better invested in clean energy options.
The energy sources from highest to lowest percentage are as follows: Coal Nuclear Hydroelectric
North America gets its natural resources worldwide.
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Biomass
The demand for natural resources.
Reserves of silver worldwide in demonstrated resources from producing and nonproducing deposits stood at 280,000 metric tons in 2002.
Mavel is a Czech - American company that is one of the premier international engineering and manufacturing companies that provides hydro turbines for small hydroelectric power plants worldwide.
The global village promotes the rational allocation of resources, capital, technologies, products, market and labor worldwide and the development of the national economy, providing a vast space for the development of national economies.
demand for natural resources (study island)