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Introduction<\/b><\/p>\r\n

Increased occurrences of extreme weather and natural disasters have been directly linked to climate change. Since the energy sector produces two-thirds of global greenhouse gas emissions, addressing its carbon footprint would slow down the rate of global warming. The world has heralded Renewable Energy (RE) as a key solution to this global crisis, but it has its own limitations. RE like solar and wind are variable in nature, which results in challenges in stabilizing the electrical grid. Upon decommissioning, RE technologies also pollute the environment, contributing to global warming. Photovoltaic panels leech toxins in e-waste landfills, fiberglass blades of wind turbines and the structures of ocean turbines languish indefinitely in landfills.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Hypothesis<\/b><\/p>\r\n

The integration of various renewable energy systems together with industries would allow for synergies during manufacturing, operation, decommissioning and recovery, ultimately achieving a more sustainable cradle to cradle system.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Thesis Statement<\/b><\/p>\r\n

In geographical regions of the world where climatic conditions are ideal for multiple types of Renewable Energy <\/span>(RE) generation, the Energy Revolution seeks to transform fossil-fuels based economies to renewables-based ones. End-of-life management practices will be integrated into the life cycles of RE systems to achieve net-zero carbon emissions. The transition also advocates for the decarbonization of the most emission-intensive manufacturing processes. Innovative conversion of existing infrastructure to <\/span>support alternative programs will enrich local communities as well.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Australia as a testbed<\/b><\/p>\r\n

Western Australia was chosen as a testbed to demonstrate this energy transition. The specific region chosen contains the City of Kwinana, Shires of Murray, Waroona and Collie, which contain pollutive industries. Enhanced industrial symbiosis established within this region creates constant synergies between industries, through every phase of the Energy Revolution. In particular, the conversion of Kwinana Industrial Area into entertainment-based programming has been detailed as an example. The specific site chosen to showcase the Energy Revolution in greater detail is <\/span>Kwinana Oil Refinery<\/span>, where the oil refinery transitions into an integrated algae biofuel refinery along with synergistic programs.<\/span><\/p>\r\n

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Site Strategies<\/b><\/p>\r\n

Six respective zones complement this main program of a biofuel refinery since their water demands match the evolving quality of the water as it traverses around the site.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\r\n

The zones are the following:\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\r\n