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Energy Resources
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Where does our electricity, heat, and fuel come from?
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Nonrenewable Resources
Resources that are used up more quickly than they can naturally be replaced.
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Non-Renewable -examples
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Renewable Resources Any natural resource that is recycled or replaced constantly by nature.
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Renewable Resources -examples
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U.S. Energy Use Totals 2009
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Make electricity by turning a generator
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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
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Fossil Fuels (Oil, Coal, Natural Gas)
Advantages Inexpensive Currently widely available Disadvantages Non-renewable Polluting Dangerous to mine (coal)
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Nuclear Energy
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Nuclear Energy Advantages Disadvantages
Less polluting than fossil fuels Provides a great amount of energy inexpensively Disadvantages Non-renewable Radioactive waste (dangerous)
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Solar Energy
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Solar Energy Advantages Disadvantages Non-polluting Inexhaustible
Expensive technology Must have sunny area
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Wind Energy
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Wind Energy Advantages Disadvantages Non-polluting Renewable
Visual pollution (large windmills) Windy area needed
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Hydroelectric Energy
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Hydroelectric Energy Advantages Disadvantages Non-polluting Renewable
Flooding (destroys land/habitats) Destroys fish migration routes
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Geothermal Energy
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Geothermal Energy Advantages Disadvantages Non-polluting Inexhaustible
Costly to dig deep into Earth
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Biomass –garbage, wood
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Biomass Energy Advantages Disadvantages Quick to replace Renewable
Inexpensive Disadvantages Pollution produced when products are burnt
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