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The Economic Feasibility Of Solar Panels For The University Of Nebraska- Lincoln, Chris Schwarz
The Economic Feasibility Of Solar Panels For The University Of Nebraska- Lincoln, Chris Schwarz
Department of Environmental Studies: Undergraduate Student Theses
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The world runs on the electricity provided by gas, oil, and coal. These sources, while cheap, have some major drawbacks associated with them; they are polluting when burned, extraction damages the environment, and the resource reservoirs are limited. With this understanding, the world is turning to renewable energy sources as a means to alleviate its growing energy requirements. But there are problems associated with renewable energy sources preventing them from becoming major sources of electricity generation. These problems are usually monetary in nature.
The cost effectiveness of photovoltaic panels for use by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln as a means …
System Dynamics Modeling Of Corn Ethanol As A Bio Transportation Fuel In The United States, Deogratias Kibira, Guodong Shao, Stephen Nowak
System Dynamics Modeling Of Corn Ethanol As A Bio Transportation Fuel In The United States, Deogratias Kibira, Guodong Shao, Stephen Nowak
United States Department of Commerce: Staff Publications
The production capacity of corn ethanol as a transportation fuel is experiencing rapid growth in the United States. The demand is driven by increased prices of gasoline, government mandates, incentives, desire for cleaner fuels, and the need to achieve energy independence. Continued strong growth of the corn ethanol industry will depend on profitability by both suppliers and producers. This in turn will be influenced by several factors such as demand, government incentives, feedstock availability and prices, processing plant capacity, and efficient farm and ethanol processing technologies. How and to what extent will the projected growth of the corn ethanol industry …