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KidWind Project | Electric Power Generation

KidWind Project | Why Isn’t Electricity Listed In This Table?

KidWind Project | Electricity Is An Energy Carrier

Common Energy Carriers

Electric Power Generation Plant KidWind Project |

How Does Electricity Get To Your Home? KidWind Project |

Step 1- Power Plant and Generator KidWind Project |

Step 2 – Step-Up Transformer KidWind Project |

Step 3 – High Voltage Transmission Lines KidWind Project |

Step 5 – Step-Down Substation KidWind Project |

Step 6 – Distribution Lines KidWind Project |

Step 7: Service Drop KidWind Project |

Step 8 – Service Panel KidWind Project |

Step 9 – Home Wiring, Outlets and Switches KidWind Project |

Electricity Is An Energy Carrier

KidWind Project | Does All of Your Electricity Come from Your Local Power Plant?

KidWind Project | THERMAL (STEAM TURBINE) ELECTRICAL POWER PLANTS Fossil Fuel Nuclear Geothermal

Transforming Energy – Thermal Power Plant

Hydro and Wind Turbines KidWind Project |

Solar Power KidWind Project |

Electricity Consumption By Economic Sector 2010 U.S. Energy Information Administration / Annual Energy Review 2009

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