Donquixote Doflamingo Posted March 1, 2010 Report Share Posted March 1, 2010 If any of you can help me answer the following question please do so: There is a map which has an industrial region. (Soz, can find pic) The prevailling wind is from the west: ------->There is a nearby mountainous area, from which a river flows through the region. (Montains in top right of map, where there is lake source and where the river flows from going in a South-East Direction) Motorway going north to south, with another motoway, turing from that to the west. Same with the railway line. A power station is to be built to supply electrical energy to the region. The energy will be for a range of domestic and industrail uses. The choice is between a coal fired power station, wind turbines and a hydroelectrical scheme. CHoose one of these three and justify your answer by making reference to the financial, social and enviromental implications of your choice compared with those of the alternative systems. Lets see how clever the forum is. :DGood luck. Notes:1) Post a full answer, but you may just vote for any without posting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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