Advance Energy Technologies
Alternative Energy Energy derived from sources that do not use up natural resources or harm the environment.
Energy sources that have no desired consequences (e.g. fossils fuels or nuclear energy)
Alternative energy sources are renewable and are thought to be “free” energy sources.
They all have lower carbon emission, compared to conventional energy sources.
Alternative energies use during 21 century st
Biomass
Wind
Solar
Geothermal
Energy
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Uses of Energy
Mechanical work (electrical equipment) Hitting supply Heat removal (cooling system)
Hydroelectr ic Energy
Energy and Society
Energy is crucial social variable and has sporadically been of interest to sociologist.
Recent world events and trends have revived interest and concern.
Traces key themes and arguments in the sociology of energy and critical evaluates the literature.
Organized into four sections: (1) energetic theories of society (2) macrosociology of energy (3) microsociology of energy and (4) energy policy.
Concluding section assesses the state of field and speculates on its future direction.
Prepared by: Panes, Lynde
Flauta, Xandra
Javellana, Eloisa
Calotes, Charlene
Pagao, Mike
Donayre, Blessed Joy
Balala, Jolina