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Christopherson1 Josh Christopherson Mrs. Lester Adv. Comp 4 October 2011 Senior Project Research Paper Have you ever wondered what would happen when we ran out of nonrenewable resources? The cities would shut down, all transportation would seize, and the world would be in turmoil. I propose use of the more practical resource, solar energy. Solar energy is renewable, clean, and can be easily incorporated into most peoples’ lives. There are, however, some issues with solar energy. I believe these issues are worth exploring to solve the biggest issue in solar energy: the amount of people that are unwilling to initiate the change from nonrenewable resources to alternative energy, such as solar power. The main issue in solar energy is the majority of people not willing to make the switch from oil and coal. Coal and oil companies are trying their best to stifle the success of alternative energies such as solar energy (Chapman, Energy Companies, Environmental Groups Following Colorado Senate Race). If this keeps up, the companies that produce alternative energy products will not be able to advance enough to be considered independent. According to Lindsay Chapman, people are unwilling to switch from nonrenewable resources such as oil and coal to alternative energy such as solar power. The short term relevance of oil and coal appeal to most people while the long term benefits of solar energy actually out way the benefits of nonrenewable resources. Without the cooperation of the rest of the people, becoming self- sufficient will be nearly impossible.

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Christopherson1

Josh Christopherson

Mrs. Lester

Adv. Comp

4 October 2011

Senior Project Research Paper

Have you ever wondered what would happen when we ran out of nonrenewable

resources? The cities would shut down, all transportation would seize, and the world would be in

turmoil. I propose use of the more practical resource, solar energy. Solar energy is renewable,

clean, and can be easily incorporated into most peoples’ lives. There are, however, some issues

with solar energy. I believe these issues are worth exploring to solve the biggest issue in solar

energy: the amount of people that are unwilling to initiate the change from nonrenewable

resources to alternative energy, such as solar power.

The main issue in solar energy is the majority of people not willing to make the switch

from oil and coal. Coal and oil companies are trying their best to stifle the success of alternative

energies such as solar energy (Chapman, Energy Companies, Environmental Groups Following

Colorado Senate Race). If this keeps up, the companies that produce alternative energy products

will not be able to advance enough to be considered independent. According to Lindsay

Chapman, people are unwilling to switch from nonrenewable resources such as oil and coal to

alternative energy such as solar power. The short term relevance of oil and coal appeal to most

people while the long term benefits of solar energy actually out way the benefits of

nonrenewable resources. Without the cooperation of the rest of the people, becoming self-

sufficient will be nearly impossible.

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If we do not make a change from the resources we are using, we will see the

consequences, there will be several negative effects set on our society and environment. For

example, if we do not convert to solar energy, the effects of the pollution on the environment

will cause many long-term effects such as global warming (Reguly). These effects have already

been witnessed by most of the population. One of the best examples of this is the melting of the

polar ice caps. This problem will cause our future generations to miss many opportunities.

In addition, there are many speculations on the solutions to this issue. If even half of the

people in America put solar panels on their rooftops, it would supply 25% of America’s energy

(Flavin). In this scenario, the support of the entire country would have to cooperate with one

another. There have also been many technological breakthroughs in this field of study. A new

type of power plant is under construction in Australia that will have very much potential. This

new facility can generate energy equal to that of a small nuclear power plant (Kage). There is no

bi-product produced, therefore, there is no disadvantages from this power plant.

Lastly, there is most likely a positive future to this problem in solar energy. With the vast

amount of people not willing to make the change, the solutions to the problems will need to

exceed the people’s expectations. One new device is a solar dish that absorbs more solar energy

than any other known solar panel. This device can amplify the energy absorbed by the sun by

1000; this is the most powerful solar amplifier in existence (Gutierrez). This new device is very

cost efficient and can be installed in almost any roof or near any house.

As you can see, the issue in solar energy does not make the topic a bad decision. This

topic is still a good choice because there is a good future in solar power. Also, it will be in high

demand because nonrenewable resources are rapidly depleting.

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