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		<title>FOSSIL ENERGY SOURCES</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vehicle fuel, cooking gas, and power that lights our homes, they use oil, coal and gas that all produces pollution and supply will be run out soon. In our next paragraph will be review of how the processing and use of fossil energy sources and the strengths and weaknesses.
Crude Oil
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vehicle fuel, cooking gas, and power that lights our homes, they use oil, coal and gas that all produces pollution and supply will be run out soon. In our next paragraph will be review of how the processing and use of fossil energy sources and the strengths and weaknesses.<span id="more-1178"></span></p>
<p><strong>Crude Oil</strong></p>
<p>Crude oil processed in a way which is extracted from wells drilled created by the Earth&#8217;s crust. In oil refineries, oil is separated into various types of fuels such as gasoline and kerosene. Known oil is known more than processed products such as kerosene, gasoline and diesel fuel also called fuel oil. Kerosene used for cooking, while gasoline and diesel fuel used for Vehicles. In addition to household needs and transport, especially diesel fuel is also used as fuel for electricity. In general, the excess of oil is used and stored easily and relatively cheaper compared to non-fossil fuels, while the drawbacks are the limited reserves, estimated world oil reserves will be exhausted within 18 years, the remaining fuel combustion gases of pollutants that hazardous to health and the use of fuels that produce carbon dioxide have a big role on global warming</p>
<p><strong>Coal</strong></p>
<p>Coal is a fossil fuel from underground mining or open-pit. Because the shape of solid, coal must be transported from the mine to the location of power plants or cement factories to trucks or barges. Coal is mainly used in power plants, where coal was burned and the heat generated is used to create steam that drives turbines. In addition, coal is used as fuel for cement and metal industries. Currently, low-quality coal used as raw materials for coal briquettes that can be used for cooks. Indonesia and Malaysia coal reserves are quite large, estimated to meet the needs of up to 100 years, coal prices cheaper than petroleum products and natural gas. The drawback of coal combustion produces substances that are harmful to health, as well as substances that can cause acid rain, coal produces more carbon dioxide than other fossil fuels, despite large reserves, coal will be exhausted and not renewable.</p>
<p><strong>Natural Gas</strong></p>
<p>Commercially, natural gas produced from oil wells or gas wells. For utilization, natural gas flows through a pipe from the well to the location of utilization. Besides natural gas can be liquefied and shipped to a destination by boat tank containing liquefied natural gas. Natural gas is mainly used as fuel for gas turbine power plants. In addition, natural gas used as raw materials of the petrochemical industry, such as fertilizer plants. For household needed usually natural gas used for cooking. Natural gas is a fossil fuel than the cleanest oil and coal because it produces fewer emissions of carbon dioxide and sulfur. The downside is that renewable energy can not be discharged and requires considerable investment for the development of the pipeline or the cost is quite expensive if used as liquid natural gas.</p>
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		<title>Renewable Energy Resources versus Fossil Fuels</title>
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Renewable Energy Resources versus Fossil Fuels
by: Bryan WongIn modern western world the demand for energy has increased dramatically in the past century and it will grow even further and harder in the near future than ever before. The need for energy rises with upcoming markets that also need more energy. Energy is needed for cars, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Renewable Energy Resources versus Fossil Fuels</strong></p>
<p><em>by: <small>Bryan Wong</small></em>In modern western world the demand for energy has increased dramatically in the past century and it will grow even further and harder in the near future than ever before. The need for energy rises with upcoming markets that also need more energy. Energy is needed for cars, buses, and other means of transportation, but also to run our appliances and provides us light. Energy is also important for our safety. At night or in the dark a lot can be stolen without proper lightning. Energy is therefore needed for our development and safety.<br/><br/>The way we use energy today comes from knowledge that has it&#8217;s foundations in the past century and before. Great men like Newton and Philips have set the path for us today to make proper use of energy. The sources which we use for our energy demand are known as non-renewable energy resources. These sources will be discussed here in the article.<br/><br/>Definition of Non-Renewable Energy Resources<br/><br/>The name really explains it very well. Non-renewable energy resources are natural resources that cannot be recycled or re-grown. These natural resources are fossil fuels like coal, petroleum, and natural gas. It also includes mined resources such as the elements used in the production of electricity (uranium and plutonium, for instance). These resources replenish itself in a quicker rate.<br/><br/>Fossil fuels are very versatile. One of their functions is to generate electricity. In order to generate electricity, fossil fuels are burned through the process of combustion. The energy produced from the combustion process is used to power a turbine. The turbine is responsible for the conversion of energy produced from combusted fossil fuels into electricity.<br/><br/>Coal<br/><br/>Coal is one the most used fossil fuels. It is consider too be the most important energy source to produce electricity. The U.S. produces 50% of its energy supply through the combustion of coal. The coal itself is a brownish-black sedimentary rock which contains carbon and other assorted elements. It is extracted from the ground through underground mining or open-pit mining.<br/><br/>Natural Gas<br/><br/>Natural gas is also used to produce electricity. The electricity is produced through steam turbines and gas turbines. Because the gas contains methane the combustion emits less harmful gasses that have a negative effect on global warming. Thus natural gasses are better for the environment compared to petroleum and coal.<br/><br/>There is also another use for it and that is as fuel for cars. It is much cheaper that gasoline and produces less harmful gasses. The disadvantage of running your car on natural gas is that you need more fuel compared to gasoline and the car needs more maintenance. In countries like Argentina, Brazil, Pakistan, Italy, The Netherlands and India it is used as a fuel for cars.<br/><br/>Crude oil<br/><br/>This fuel is the most talk about for the past year(s). The prices for crude oil have gone through the roof and will be rising even more. The demand is increasing while there is less crude oil available. The term black gold is now more applicable than ever before.<br/><br/>The oil itself is very think in consistency and has a dark brown or greenish colour characteristic. It is a complex mixture of different hydrocarbons.<br/><br/>Crude oil or petroleum has various uses. It can be used as fuel or cars and different industrial machines. It is also used as a raw material for products like plastics, solvents, fertilizers and pesticides.<br/><br/>Although the need for crude oil is high and the demand is rising the available crude oil is decreasing. That leaves us no other option than to look for alternatives.<br/><br/>Non-renewable energy plays a very important role in our daily lives. Non-renewable energy will be needed today and in the future. Because this energy source cannot be recycled or re-grown the reserves are limited. The consequences of the shortages of fossil fuels are experienced today and tomorrow. We will need to use these fossil fuels wisely and will need to shift our focus to other renewable energy source. These are the sources that we need to focus on today and years to come.<br/><br/>
<p><a href='http://stopglobalwarmingtogether.com'>Mark</a></p>
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