Bio-diesel plants are already up and running in many states. The problem with bio-diesel is that it takes quite a bit of energy to produce. It really isn't economiclly feasible at this time. Without the government footing quite a bit of the bill, it would be a very limited production item. It also uses up stock that we use for food and to feed animals. That drives up the cost of food.
Some disadvantages of geothermal energy include the potential for depletion of reservoirs if not managed properly, the risk of induced seismic activity from injection and extraction of fluids, and high upfront costs for drilling and infrastructure. Additionally, not all regions have suitable geothermal resources for energy generation.
When the pressure causes the rock to snap, it results in an earthquake. This sudden release of energy sends seismic waves that can cause the ground to shake and potentially damage buildings and infrastructure.
Tornadoes do not build anything (constructive) They destroy things (destructive)
Three positives about fossil fuels are:1. Fossil fuel power stations are relatively inexpensive to build and maintain.2. Fossil fuel power stations can produce large quantities of electricity.3. Fossil fuels are easily distributed.
positive because it helps us breath, and can power millions of homes!AnswerNegative. Because wind turbines are so inefficient, they can only be build through subsidies, raised by increasing everyone's energy bills. They are bankrupting the economy.
Which energy?
It takes very little time to build an atomic bomb, once a country has the necessary industrial infrastructure to produce the fissile material.
Because they have a lot of it but don't have a lot of water (so they can't build for instance dams to produce energy).
I think it is pretty reliable these days, and safe, but many people do not agree that it is safe, and it is certainly expensive to build.
A small one yes. To harvest the geothermal energy you need to drill, build plant and infrastructure. This drilling, and construction has a carbon footprint (it needs energy to do). However the geothermal energy harvested has no carbon footprint.
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It uses the energy that ATP and NADPH contain to build high energy compounds. It uses ATP and NADPH from light-dependent reactions to produce high energy sugars.
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