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    Running head: Natural Gas Fiasco Natural Gas Fiasco American Public University Professor Benjamin Davis September 9, 2015 NATURAL GAS FIASCO The price of natural gas on the economy tends to affect all industries, and firms down to the individual

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    Introduction Natural gas to power vehicles and machinery has been a big approach that the United States government has made in order to further the advancement of being environmentally green friendly. Burning of natural gas is not as bad as burning real fossil fuel gas which is for that natural gas is the same gas that is used in house for heating, laundry drying, and also cooking. It is the gas that disperses and diminishes faster than original gas. Original gas causes global warming more when natural gas

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    Most homeowners normally use natural gas in their home to cook and so on. This gas is known to provide convenience while cooking in the kitchen. It is also known for its cleanliness it provides to most homes. Aural gas is a fossil fuel just like oil. This gas is normally pumped into your home and can be used for various purposes. Natural gas is odorless and it is highly flammable. If it happens to be leaking, there is a serious concern of an explosion. If any spark is created within your house, it

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    our biggest setback is the quickly dwindling natural resources in America and the world. What if I told you that there was an issue that encompasses these environmental issues as well as others? (Next Slide) II. Slide Two: Energy Issues Today According to recent studies, our energy usage today depends almost entirely on coal and natural gas (“Clean Energy 101”). Before modern fracking began to take precedence over the natural gas industry, most natural gas wells had been completely

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    Kyle Quintana English 121 Candace Craig 4/25/2015 Fracking When it comes to vast amounts of energy sources, natural gas in America is not something most people believe is plentiful. As resources are used up it then becomes time to look for a new supply elsewhere. America has always been dependent on foreign trade, including fuels, which in turn leaves us vulnerable to steep prices. Natural gas is one very important fossil fuel and from its various uses, its numbers have continued to dwindle. Supply

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    Nuclear, coal, natural gas, and solar. These four are known for being the major sources of energy. All have pros and cons that are pretty much well known. Solar is renewable but expensive. Natural gas is cheap but damages the environment. Nuclear has a large power generating capacity but is dangerous and coal abundant and cheap but is just too dirty. What if there was a fifth type of fuel? A so called “invisible fuel.” The cheapest and cleanest energy choice that is often over looked, efficiency

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    Lucero Fuentes English 101 14 December 2015 Hydraulic Fracturing and Its Irreversible Mistakes “Just because we can carry out this activity does not mean we should… Unconventional gas fracking has the potential to have catastrophic effects on our environment and economy,” stated Jerry Dias, UNIFOR President - Canada’s largest energy union. The environment is probably the most important thing on earth for it is why we and all the other living organisms are still living. One of the biggest problems

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    energy forums which concern in the diminishing of fossil fuel and natural gas. Consequently, the US government has attempted to seek a new resource to serve the global energy demand (SHAFIEE, 2009). The natural gas from shale formation, abundant resources in US, has been discovered for a long time but there is no efficient method to extract the natural gas from this formation. Moreover, the route to convey the large amount of shale gas is one of our challenge that must be safe for human and environment

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    The three type of major fossil fuels are coal, oil and natural gas. These fossil fuels are considered non-renewable energy because of the length of time it will take for the natural processes to create these resources. It will take millions of years for them to form. Most of our coal was formed about 300 million years ago, when a majority of the earth was covered by steamy swamps. As the plants and the trees died, the remaining of the plants and trees sank to the bottom of the swap which accumulated

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    Natural Gas as an Alternative Energy Resource Natural gas is one of many energy resources being sought out as an alternative to some of the more pollutant geologic resources used abundantly today. Natural gas is being raved about due to how much cleaner it burns than other traditional fossil fuels, and it is becoming one of the more popular forms of energy because of this trait. It is a colorless, odorless fossil fuel, also known as methane. Today's uses for this resource are heating, cooling

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