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Team: innovators Miriam, Candace, Demetrius, Carrie, Hazel

Panels (arrays of photovoltaic cells) make use of renewable energy from the sun, and are a clean and environmentally sound means of collecting solar energy. Tidal energy or the Lunar energy is the only form of energy which derived directly Earth-moon system's relative motion. The tidal forces produced by the Moon (mainly) and Sun (to some extent), in combination with Earth's rotation, generates the tides in the oceans. The moon attracts the water from the oceans due to it's gravitational pull. This lunar energy of the Tidal energy can be extracted in the form of electrical energy. The benefit of it is that is energy comes from a raw fuel which last forever and can be use and it will never be use up.

Positive It helps us to travel to other countries. It has been discovered in the wild like Alaska. It took hard work to create the pipeline. All machinery run on oil. Negative It will be used up. It created pollution. It harms our earth. It may be sometimes be imported from other countries.

a non-renewable source like oil, coal, and gas. Once this resources are all gone we are going to have to think of another way to use another source we can use to move around. Like now a days we have to rely on other countries to import oil

Solar energy is not only sustainable, it is renewable and this means that we will never run out of it. It is about as natural a source of power as it is possible to generate.. Solar electricity power plants and personal solar panels produce zero emissions and make no adverse mark on the environment.

The two most obvious benefits of solar power, and what is so alluring about it, are the fact the sun shines almost every single day for free, and that solar power panels generate zero CO2 emissions Fossil fuels create large amounts of CO2, and CO2 contributes to what is commonly called global warming. Yet, alternative energy sources such as solar power do not create CO2 emissions. Solar power is a source of "clean energy" or "green energy," and coupled with its abundance there is ample reason for us to continue to explore solar energy not just as an alternative energy source, but as a potential foundation of energy production.

sunlight is free the Sun needs no maintenance no mining or processing needed before use no pollution or waste after use sunlight is quite predictable sunlight is received everywhere on the Earth's surface (daytime!) greater security of energy supply (energy independence) the Sun has 5 billion years of fuel left SAME FOR LUNAR ENERGY.

LIKE SOLAR ENERGY LUNAR ENERGY DOSE THE SAME CONSEPT BUT IT USES THE LIGHT FROM THE MOON TO ALSO RUN THE VEHICLE. SO THE SMART CAR NEVER IS DOWN JUST BECAUSE OF THE SUN ISNT SHINING.

years Global demand for Energy Demand for renewable energy Supply of fossil fuels