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Answer added by  Mohamed Khedr, Researcher, Helmholtz Center Munich
10 years ago

Simply because they are too lazy to bother investing in the reconversion process!For example:Some governments would rather let the organic waste rot instead of using Bact ... See More

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Answer added by  adel arbane, conseiller technique, GIZ
7 years ago

an alternative energy is a kind of solution, but a renewable energy is a source of energy that regenerate by it self quickly than the human needs 

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Answer added by  Musab Shrouf, مهندس تصميم وتركيب, نور سولر لحلول الطاقة المتجددة
8 years ago

PV - parabolic because in the middleast the radiation is very good in all seasons

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Answer added by  Saroosh Baig, Junior Project Engineer, EnMasse (pvt) Limited, Lahore
10 years ago

energy cannot be destroyed but it can be changed in to other forms of energies like heat. that is why it is said that measures should be taken to increase the system effi ... See More

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Answer added by  Navid Bokhari, DIRECTOR, AEDB
11 years ago

THERE IS NO TECHNICAL REASON FOR IT...the PRESENT ARABS, who call them ARABS(actually PRESENTLY ---> ARABS means anyone who is CITIZEN of Any ARAB country...he may not ... See More

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11 years ago

As per my rationale, it could be due to below reasons: Western universities are highly reputed and give a well rounded professional education, so a person educated in wes ... See More