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Topic on all conventional forms of energy should be replaced by solar system or not

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Answered by BrainlySrijanunknown
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Hyperchloremia is an electrolyte imbalance and is indicated by a high level of chloride in the blood. The normal adult value for chloride is 97-107 mEq/L. Chloride is an important electrolyte and works to ensure that your body's metabolism is working correctly. Your kidneys control the levels of chloride in your blood.

Answered by bvt616306
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ss

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Conventional energy sources such as natural gas, oil, coal, or nuclear are finite but still hold the majority of the energy market. However, renewable energy sources like wind, fuel cells, solar, biogas/biomass, tidal, geothermal, etc. are clean and abundantly available in nature and hence are competing with conventional energy sources. Among the renewable energy sources wind energy has a huge potential of becoming a major source of renewable energy for this modern world. Wind power is a clean, emissions-free power generation technology. As per the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) 2013 statistics, cumulative global capacity has reached to a total of 318 GW, which shows an increase of nearly 200 GW in the past 5 years. GWEC predicts that wind power could reach nearly 2000 GW by 2030, supply between 16.7% and 18.8% of global electricity and help save over 3 billion tons of CO2 emissions annually. From this scenario, it is clear that wind power is going to dominate the renewable as well as the conventional energy market in the not too distant future. Wind energy is the only power generation technology that can deliver the necessary cuts in CO2 emissions from the power sector in the critical period up to 2020, when greenhouse gas emissions must peak and begin to decline if we are to have any hope of avoiding the worst impacts of climate change. However, grid integration, voltage, and power fluctuation issues should adequately be addressed due to the huge penetration of wind power to the grid.

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