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Energy

Top 10 - Put them in order! Top 10 Energy Sources Petroleum Biomass/ Natural Gas Biomass/ Biofuel Nuclear Petroleum Coal Wind Natural Gas Wood Hydropower Solar Coal Geothermal

Top 10 Energy Sources Used in U.S. 1. Petroleum, 36% - 20pts 2. Natural Gas, 27% - 18 pts 3. Coal, 18% - 18 pts 4. Nuclear, 8% - 10 pts 5. Hydropower, 2.7% - 9 pts 6. Biomass/Biofuels, 2.43% - 8 pts 7. Wood, 1.98% - 7pts 8. Wind, 1.35% - 6pts 9. Geothermal, 0.27% - 5pts 10. Solar, 0.18% - 4pts

Transmission Card Challenge 2 3 1 6 Draft Graphics from www.need.org 5 4

Commodity Trace-Back

Learning Objectives Describe the domestic food supply chain Identify the use and types of energy involved in the growth, harvest, processing, transportation, and marketing of an agricultural commodity

The Backwards Egg Think Backward! How has energy been used to produce this egg? Think Forward! How will energy be used with this egg before it is consumed?

Domestic Food Supply Chain Household Food Service Away-From-Home Food Service Wholesale/Retail Trade Transportation Packaging Processing Farm Production Domestic Food Supply Chain

Forms of Energy Kinetic Radiant Thermal Motion Sound Electrical Potential Chemical Mechanical Nuclear Gravitational Kinetic Radiant Thermal Motion Sound Electrical