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February 21, 2011

(Project Proposal)

Members:

Berzamin, Karl Christian

Estera, Zuriel

Orpilla, Aron John

Suyam, Joseph

Balagtey, Lyda

Baltazar, Danica Vea

Marano, Mary Annie

Singel, Venus

Valeroso, Marcelle Joann

Project Proposal: (Proper)

Different countries are focusing on Renewable energy as an alternative energy source. Many countries now are depending on non-renewable energy source like; coal, oil and natural gas to supply most of their energy needs, but reliance on this non-renewable energy or fossil fuels presents a big problem. World supply of fossil fuels is limited, eventually the world will run out of it and it will even be more costly to get the remaining supply of those fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are hydrocarbon deposit, such as petroleum, coal or natural gas, formed over millions and millions of years by the action of heat from the Earth's core and pressure from rock and soil on the remains of dead plants and animals.

Renewable energy is the energy that their source can be replenished in a short period of time. While the Non-renewable energy, is the energy that we are using up and cannot recreate in a short period of time.

Renewable and non-renewable energy sources are used to produce a secondary energy sources which includes electricity and hydrogen. We use this energy sources to generate electricity we need for our homes, businesses, factories, cars etc. Renewable energy sources can also offer clean alternative to fossil fuels, produces little or no pollution or greenhouse gases.

Harnessing the natural and renewable energies of the sun, wind, moving water, earth and biomass improves the sustainability of our energy production and delivers benefits to the environment and to human health. These forms of energy are renewable for future generations and do not increase carbon dioxide levels or other pollutants in the Earth’s atmosphere.

The Sun is the main source of energies from the Earth, therefore, the Sun has a limited...