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This course looks at all forms that energy exists. It explains how energy is used in: transport, agriculture, industry, commerce and households. It describes how energy is stored using storage systems such as: battery, flywheels, compressed air, chemical energy systems and pumped storage. This course explains the problem of depletion of energy resources. It describes the environmental damage associated with the use of fossil fuels, acid rains, dangers posed by leaded fuels, oil spills, gas leaks and explosions, water pollution caused by poorly managed coal mines, and air pollution. It describes the environmental damage associated with the use of fuelwood, uranium, hydro-power plants and wind. It also explains possible solutions to the energy-related problems.

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WikiEducator
Date Added:
02/16/2011
FOREST
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This resource actually meant to create awareness on depletion and conservation of forests.As we need our future generations should also enjoy the love of nature,but by degradation of forest ,which creates an ecological imbalance. So to avoid such situations it is necessary to build an awareness among us.

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Education
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Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
11/15/2017
Geo-Resource Evaluation and Investment Analysis
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We often face investment decisions, whether in our personal lives or our jobs. Investment projects involve payments at different times in a project's life. Capital costs are usually paid at early stages, but revenue is generated in the future. Time affects the value of money, and these values can't be compared directly. In EME 460, Geo-Resources Evaluation and Investment Analysis, we will learn methods to evaluate investment projects. The objective of the course is to ensure students learn the techniques used in geo-resource project evaluation, cash flow, net present value, and rate of return analysis; benefit cost ratio and payback period; interest rate and break even calculations; tax considerations, mutually exclusive projects evaluation, uncertainty and risks, depreciation, and loan calculations.

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Business and Communication
Finance
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
Author:
Farid Tayari
Date Added:
10/07/2019