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The production of electricity. About the Mortlake Power station and Origin. About Solar energy . How it works . Where it comes from . What it is used for. . Where it is . What company built it . What the construction involved . A picture of what it looks like. Contents.
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About the Mortlake Power station and Origin About Solar energy . How it works . Where it comes from . What it is used for . Where it is . What company built it . What the construction involved . A picture of what it looks like Contents
All about Origin and the gas station In 2008 there was a construction built in Mortlake for Natural gas. The Mortlake power station project is a 550 MW gas -fired power near Mortlake in South Western Victoria. The construction also involves an 83 km underground Natural gas transmission pipeline. Natural Gas
About Solar Energy Solar energy is energy from the sun . The two types of Solar Energy that make it to earth are heat and light. The nuclear reaction from the solar releases energy that travels outward to the surface of the sun. Along the way, the energy transforms and by the time it is released it is primarily light energy (sunlight). Solar Energy
What is wave power? Wave power is the transport of energy by ocean surface waves. Wave power generation is not currently a widely employed commercial technology although there have been attempts at using it since at least 1890. Wave Power Interesting facts . The first experimental wave farm was opened in Portugal . There is enough energy in ocean waves to meet the worlds energy needs five times over
I prefer Solar energy rather then wave energy because it is simple and effective. The solar panel is very fascinating and I think that Solar Energy is a very effective and constructive way of creating energy. The type of energy I prefer
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