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This is a 3 page paper that provides an overview of statistics. The applicability of statistics to issue such as renewable energy and sex is explored. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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been built upon an infrastructure that requires a substantial amount of fossil fuels derived from crude oil sources. While a small amount of oil is drilled locally within the United
States, the majority of the countrys oil needs are met through overseas shipments. Politically speaking, there are significant obstacles to the acquisition of this oil due to the emergence of
multiple international conflicts in the regions producing the most oil. Ecologically speaking, some experts suggest that the growing oil usage in Western society is pushing society towards a point known
as "peak oil", where fossil fuels will just simply no longer be accessible. Unless some other sustainable alternative energy source is implemented by then, the results will be catastrophic for
the United States and other western countries, whose primary vital services are dependent upon an abundance of oil. This paragraph helps the student talk about the comparative statistics for
renewable energy sources. For this reason, statistics about alternative energy sources can be quite valuable. It is not possible to heavily invest into every available alternative energy theory, so using
cost and efficiency models to make statistical calculations about the relative value of energy sources is useful in help to determine that the government is able to invest resources into
the development of those new energy technologies which will yield superior results. As such, the government has even established its own research laboratory committed to the testing of such energy
sources in a variety of rigorous circumstances. The National Renewable Energy Laboratorys most recent studies testing the relative costs associated with a variety of alternative energy sources in terms of
dollars per kilowatt of power installed. The results indicated that nuclear power uses about $4000 dollars per kilowatt, coal uses about $2800 per kilowatt, and that wind might well offer
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