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10 pages in length. As the earth's natural energy sources are readily becoming depleted with the new millennium, science has been forced to look toward other, more manageable and renewable sources of energy. The writer discusses the trials and implementation of alternative energy sources that utilize air, wind and water. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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alternative energy sources that utilize air, wind and water II. Concern for the earths energy demand as it continues to escalate a) Recognizing the energy source that exists far within the earths
crust III. Acknowledging that automobiles and buses are, perhaps, some of the most significant users of fossil fuels a) As of the last few years, large bus lines have been mandated to
implement alternative fuel vehicles IV. Electric power a) How this wind- and water-based alternative energy source is becoming a more popular choice V. Hydrogen cell fuel a) This air-based alternative energy source is gaining
momentum as a replacement in vehicles VI. The importance of experimentation in relation to workable alternative energy sources. VII. Conclusion and discussion of inherent cost-prohibitive concerns of switching to alternative energy sources
based in air, wind and water. In the not-too-distant future -- with regard to historys timeline -- there will come a
point when fossil fuels will have been depleted and humans will be forced to find alternative sources with which to power automobiles, household heating units and myriad other machinery that
utilizes fuel. However, waiting until supplies are exhausted before establishing a workable alternative would place a major hardship upon future energy demands. For this reason, various options utilizing
wind, air and water -- not only those that supply a form of fuel but also those that reduce and often eliminate pollution -- have been in the works for
several years. It is imperative that these alternatives be implemented long before the current supply is depleted. Without question, the worlds energy
demand has increased due directly to the fact that the population continues to rise. What this translates to in correlating statistics is that energy demands throughout the past half-century
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