Thursday, March 19, 2020
Free Essays on Global Wind Patterens
Wind Power ââ¬Å"Theyââ¬â¢re farming a different crop in Wyoming County these days- the wind. Atop a hill in this little town ââ¬â population 729 ââ¬â are 10 windmills that are expected to produce enough electricity each year to provide power for 1,700 homes. Itââ¬â¢s not hard to see what this piece of the future looks like.â⬠(Ploetz, A1) Wind power was developed as a major alternative energy source during the 1970ââ¬â¢s. The interest in finding alternative energy sources has grown tremendously as people are beginning to realize that they are depleting the Earth of irreplaceable natural resources. The technology is now the fastest-growing energy source in the world. The wind turbine, also called a windmill, is a means of harnessing the kinetic energy of the wind and converting it into electrical energy. This is accomplished by turning blades called aerofoils, which drive a shaft, which drive a motor (turbine) and are connected to a generator. This energy is then supplied to a multitude of homes, businesses, factories, etc. The worldwide total wind capacity is 13,400 MW and the year 2000 is expected to significantly increase this amount, according to the trend in recent records of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). Wind generating capacity has grown from 2,000 MW in 1990 to the present capacity of more than 3,600 MW. It is predicted that worldwide energy supply may consist of 10% wind power by 2020, with Europe alone producing more than 100,000 MW. ââ¬Å"Global investment in wind turbines should surpass $200 billion by 2010 as part of a rapid growth in investment in renewable energy sources worldwide,â⬠according to Michael Kujawa, senior Allied Business Intelligence Incorporated (Chambers, 14-16) Presently, Europe is far more advanced than the U.S. in its development and implementation of wind power. However, NASA is using the largest, most expensive wind tunnel yet created to test a huge, high-tech wind tur... Free Essays on Global Wind Patterens Free Essays on Global Wind Patterens Wind Power ââ¬Å"Theyââ¬â¢re farming a different crop in Wyoming County these days- the wind. Atop a hill in this little town ââ¬â population 729 ââ¬â are 10 windmills that are expected to produce enough electricity each year to provide power for 1,700 homes. Itââ¬â¢s not hard to see what this piece of the future looks like.â⬠(Ploetz, A1) Wind power was developed as a major alternative energy source during the 1970ââ¬â¢s. The interest in finding alternative energy sources has grown tremendously as people are beginning to realize that they are depleting the Earth of irreplaceable natural resources. The technology is now the fastest-growing energy source in the world. The wind turbine, also called a windmill, is a means of harnessing the kinetic energy of the wind and converting it into electrical energy. This is accomplished by turning blades called aerofoils, which drive a shaft, which drive a motor (turbine) and are connected to a generator. This energy is then supplied to a multitude of homes, businesses, factories, etc. The worldwide total wind capacity is 13,400 MW and the year 2000 is expected to significantly increase this amount, according to the trend in recent records of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). Wind generating capacity has grown from 2,000 MW in 1990 to the present capacity of more than 3,600 MW. It is predicted that worldwide energy supply may consist of 10% wind power by 2020, with Europe alone producing more than 100,000 MW. ââ¬Å"Global investment in wind turbines should surpass $200 billion by 2010 as part of a rapid growth in investment in renewable energy sources worldwide,â⬠according to Michael Kujawa, senior Allied Business Intelligence Incorporated (Chambers, 14-16) Presently, Europe is far more advanced than the U.S. in its development and implementation of wind power. However, NASA is using the largest, most expensive wind tunnel yet created to test a huge, high-tech wind tur...
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
How to Get Writing a Novel off your Bucket List
How to Get Writing a Novel off your Bucket List How to Get ââ¬Å"Writing a Novelâ⬠off Your Bucket List Natalie Barelli harbored a dream that's all too familiar for our readers - writing a novel. An IT professional writing a psychological thriller might have seemed like aà pipe dream, but persistence led to a book which by all accounts is a real page-turner. If "writing a novel" is still on your bucket list, you'll find some good inspiration and advice below!Edit:à Just 6 monthsà after publishing "Until I Met Her", Natalie Barelli got signed by Amazon Publishing's imprint Thomas Mercer. You can read about how that happened here.It was a conversation about bucket lists that got me started. Over a glass of wine - or ten, letââ¬â¢s be honest - my friend and I were lamenting the fact that itââ¬â¢s so easy to put something into the bucket list, but almost impossible to get it out again.So we decided to pick one each, and get on with it. And mine was to write a novel. More specifically, a psychological suspense novel, because I love them. I read them all the time, I am addict ed to them, and find them to be great stories. Ironically, I didnââ¬â¢t use to enjoy writing very much, but I have always loved stories, and the idea of them. And of course probably like anyone who has ever wanted to write a novel, I thought I could write one because I love reading them.Having decided that I would write a novel, I figured there must be structures out there that I could follow, something akin to the three-act paradigm that is used in film narratives. I was hoping for a ââ¬Å"join the dotsâ⬠style model, something along the lines of ââ¬Å"kill someone in chapter 1â⬠and ââ¬Å"throw in a suspect in chapter 3â⬠then link ââ¬Ëem up in chapter 2. I got one item out of my bucket list, my house has never been so clean, and I published Until I Met Her on Amazon on 16 June, ten days ago at the time of writing this. To date the novel has received seven five-star reviews, all of which point to a good plot and good writing.I sure didnââ¬â¢t get those on my own.Until I Met Her here is now available onà Amazon, so make sure to get your copy!How close are you to finishing your first novel? Doesà Natalie's story sound like a day out of your life?à Pleaseà share your thoughts and experiences, or any question for Natalie, in the comments below!
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