Thursday, December 19, 2019

Should The Usage Of Non Renewable Source Of Energy Decrease

Suraj Shah Atkins Gordeeva College Writing 1310 26 July 2016 Should the Usage of Non-Renewable Source of Energy Decrease? Energy is defined as the ability to do work that can neither be created nor be destroyed, can only be transfer from one form of energy to other. There are many kind of energy such as mechanical energy, potential energy etc. In our daily life we need different types of energy resource in each and every time to do our work such as we need electricity to run our electrical devices, gasoline to drive our vehicle and so on. Energy are produced from different source i.e. renewable source of energy and non- renewable source of energy. Renewable source of energy refers to inexhaustible source of energy such as solar energy,†¦show more content†¦As the productions of fossil fuels is in very high amount and increasing to provide supply to increasing demands. Which leads to decrease in quantity of raw fuels in earth. If the usage of fossils fuels goes on increasing like this, then there will be no left of fuels for our future generations. There will be fuel crisis in the future which w ill affect the daily living of coming generations. As they have to find the new idea for the source of energy and develop it quickly there will be problem created for the under developed or developing nations as their economy are not in good conditions. Fossil fuels are converted into the form of energy by the reaction of the chemical presence in fuels which emits different harmful gases. The most common harmful gas that emit are the CO2 (Carbon dioxide), CO (carbon monoxide) etc. which have significant effect on the earth atmosphere. Human activity, such as burning fossil fuels causes more greenhouse gases to build up in the atmosphere. As the atmosphere thickens with more greenhouse gases, more heat is held in. Fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas are high in carbon and, when burned, produce major amounts of carbon dioxide or CO2. A single gallon of gasoline, when burned, puts 19 pounds of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The role of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in warming the Earth s surface was first demonstrated by Swedish

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