Can Physics Help Engineers Solve Energy Challenges?

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Hi Everyone!
I am very happy to be here!
I am an engineer. I work for an energy company. I am trying to solve a few challenges at work, so I thought that I may need some help from the Physics community.
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Alex
 
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Welcome to PF. We are glad to have you. Many of us are engineers with interests similar to yours.
 
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