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Page 1: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Energy Resources

Page 2: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Page 3: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Nonrenewable Resources

• Resources that are used up more quickly than they can naturally be replaced.

Page 4: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Non-Renewable -examples

Page 5: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Renewable Resources

• Any natural resource that is recycled or replaced constantly by nature.

Page 6: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Renewable Resources -examples

Page 7: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

U.S. Energy

Use Totals 2009

Page 8: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Make electricity by turning a generator

Page 9: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Fossil Fuels

the fuel is burned to boil water to make steam the steam makes a turbine spin

the spinning turbine turns a generator which produces electricity the electricity goes to the transformers to produce the correct voltage

Page 10: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Fossil Fuels (Oil, Coal, Natural Gas)

• Advantages– Inexpensive– Currently widely

available

• Disadvantages– Non-renewable– Polluting– Dangerous to mine

(coal)

Page 11: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Nuclear Energy

Page 12: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Nuclear Energy

• Advantages– Less polluting than

fossil fuels– Provides a great

amount of energy inexpensively

• Disadvantages– Non-renewable– Radioactive waste

(dangerous)

Page 13: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Solar Energy

Page 14: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Solar Energy

• Advantages– Non-polluting– Inexhaustible

• Disadvantages– Expensive technology– Must have sunny area

Page 15: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Wind Energy

Page 16: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Wind Energy

• Advantages– Non-polluting– Renewable

• Disadvantages– Visual pollution (large

windmills)– Windy area needed

Page 17: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Hydroelectric Energy

Page 18: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Hydroelectric Energy

• Advantages– Non-polluting– Renewable

• Disadvantages– Flooding (destroys

land/habitats)– Destroys fish migration

routes

Page 19: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Geothermal Energy

Page 20: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Geothermal Energy

• Advantages– Non-polluting– Inexhaustible

• Disadvantages– Costly to dig deep into

Earth

Page 21: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Biomass –garbage, wood

Page 22: Energy Resources. Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?

Biomass Energy

• Advantages

– Quick to replace– Renewable– Inexpensive

• Disadvantages– Pollution produced

when products are burnt