SILVER Petroleum. Silver petroleum Is used for different types of energy Wind silver panels Used for energy like water bottles Every barrel of crude oil.

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SILVER Petroleum

Silver petroleum Is used for different types of energy Wind silver panels Used for energy like water bottles Every barrel of crude oil holds remarkable potential to keep us warm. To keep us on the go and to provide the building blocks for countless products we depend on every day.

Silver is used for Jewelry Coins Accessories Belts Rims on cars Silver ware Dentists use silver in fillings Silver is also used to make solder solutions, electrical contacts, and high capacity batteries Specialized mirrors which require superior reflectivity use silver as a backing, though normal mirrors use aluminum

Petroleum is used for? Used for are useful materials derived from crude oil (petroleum) as it is processed in oil refineries Petroleum is usually recovered mostly through oil drilling

MANY PEOPLE WHO BUY SILVER AS TRADERS OR INVESTORS SPEND A LOT OF TIME THINKING ABOUT THE PRICE OF AN OUNCE OF SILVER. THEY ONLY THINK ABOUT DEMAND AS IT RELATES TO THAT PRICE OF SILVER. THEY DO NOT SPEND A LOT OF TIME THINKING ABOUT WHY SILVER IS IN DEMAND THOUGH. Silver coins

Solar silver energy Photo courtesy of: Acciona Energy As the price of fossil fuels rises amid less availability, scientists and engineers are growing more interested in the promise of solar cells to produce electricity. Silver paste is used in 90 percent of all crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, which are the most common type of solar cell. Around the world, solar arrays are being tested for large and small-scale electricity production. In Europe, photovoltaic systems commonly are used to power private homes and local businesses. South Korea is constructing photovoltaic electric power plants to provide significant sources of electricity for the nation’s power grid. In the United States, nationwide stores such as Macy’s and Wal-Mart are installing photovoltaic systems on the roofs of their buildings to contributing up to 40 percent of their power needs. Photovoltaic systems are simple and provide immediately useful power with no pollution. Silver is used in another way to generate electricity by reflecting and concentrating solar energy onto collectors containing salts which are used to run generators This heats the tubes and the nitrate salt inside them to over 1050 degrees F. The scalding hot salt is then piped to boilers, turning water to steam which drives steam turbines that run electric generators. They generate electricity to power 10,000 homes