Evaluating Renewable Energy Sources: Challenges and Opportunities
Question 1
Essay
Write a 5 paragraph report that answers all of the questions below. You must include explanations and examples in each body paragraph as well as an introduction paragraph.
- What problems are renewable energy trying to solve?
- What are the limitations of your alternative energy? (ex cost, resources, societal views)
- How does your chosen alternative energy source work? You must discuss how energy is transformed from one form to another.
- Do a cost-benefit analysis of your chosen renewable energy.
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