2. Also, please give another example (a of how society's need for energy is driving the development of increasingly comp
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2)Also, please give another example of how society's need for energy is driving the development of increasingly complex ways to find, generate, store or deliver energy. For example, this can include fracking, next generation nuclear energy, large scale battery storage facilities, etc.a. What risks do you see associated with this technology? b. How can you relate the risks associated with your choice of technologies to the concept of ethics and values in engineering design?c. How can engineers help to lessen these risks - or are the risks too great in your opinion?
a. What risks do you see associated with this technology?
b. How can you relate the risks associated with your choice of technologies to the concept of ethics and values in engineering design?
c. How can engineers help to lessen these risks - or are the risks too great in your opinion?
2. Also, please give another example (a of how society's need for energy is driving the development of increasingly complex ways to find, generate, store or deliver energy. For example, this can include fracking, next generation nuclear energy, large scale battery storage facilities, etc. a. What risks do you see associated with this technology? b. How can you relate the risks associated with your choice of technologies to the concept of ethics and values in engineering design - as discussed in Lecture 7 part II, and also in the posted chapter on Value Sensitive Design under documents? c. How can engineers help to lessen these risks - or are the risks too great in your opinion?
a. What risks do you see associated with this technology?
b. How can you relate the risks associated with your choice of technologies to the concept of ethics and values in engineering design?
c. How can engineers help to lessen these risks - or are the risks too great in your opinion?
2. Also, please give another example (a of how society's need for energy is driving the development of increasingly complex ways to find, generate, store or deliver energy. For example, this can include fracking, next generation nuclear energy, large scale battery storage facilities, etc. a. What risks do you see associated with this technology? b. How can you relate the risks associated with your choice of technologies to the concept of ethics and values in engineering design - as discussed in Lecture 7 part II, and also in the posted chapter on Value Sensitive Design under documents? c. How can engineers help to lessen these risks - or are the risks too great in your opinion?