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nuclear_energy

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Tutorial Discussion Notesheet Student Name: KEUNG Ying Chun Michael Student UID: 3035276294 Type your notes in this box. This box must be no more than half an A4 page. Do not use full sentences in your notes. Last semester, quite a few students were penalized for reading sentences straight from their notesheet. Use point form, Times New Roman font 12, single spacing. Stance: Government should use nuclear energy, but not as a primary source of energy Pros: High effectiveness in generating energy Effective saving of 24 tons CO2 annually Large global contributor to low-carbon electricity No constraints like population density, scarce land 2nd Trainer 2010 Honget al. Those cons restricts exp No pollution 2. US: 69% carbon-free generation by NE Cons: Concern of abuse

Apes Ch 15 Test

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Chapter 15 NONRENEWABLE ENERGY Multiple Choice Questions Core Case Study Sometime between the years 2050 and 2100 we should have approximately how much of the world?s projected global reserves of conventional oil remaining? 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Level: Difficult Answer: D Which of the following is not one of the options if we begin to run out of oil? Use less. Make more. Look for more. Waste less. Use other energy sources. Level: Moderate Answer: B If the people of the world continue to use our oil reserves at the current rate, we will have to find new reserves, the size of Saudi Arabia?s reserves, every _____ years. 100 50 25 20 10 Level: Moderate Answer: E 15-1 What Major Sources of Energy Do We Use?
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