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INTRODUCTION TO ENERGY SCIENCE Wind for Schools Webinar: August 12 th, 2010
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Ability to do work or cause change Produces Warmth Produces Light Produces Sound Produces Movement Produces Growth Powers Technology What is energy? Courtesy of NEED
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POTENTIAL KINETIC Stored energy or energy of position Gravitational, Stored Mechanical, Nuclear, Chemical Energy of motion Motion, Electrical, Sound, Radiant, Thermal Classes of Energy Courtesy of NEED
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Nuclear Energy – energy stored in the nucleus of an atom Holds the atom together Nuclear Energy – energy stored in the nucleus of an atom Holds the atom together Potential Energy
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Chemical Energy – energy stored in the bonds between atoms Holds molecules together Potential Energy
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Energy and Power Energy is a quantity, like distance. 1 kilowatt-hour = 1000 Watts x 1 hour 1 kilowatt-hour = 3.6 x 10 6 Joules Power is a rate, like speed, it is the rate that energy is converted from one form to another. 1 Watt = 1 Joule / Second
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WHERE DO WE GET ENERGY FROM AND WHAT DO WE USE IT FOR?
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Energy Sources Non Renewable Fossil Fuels Natural Gas Shale Oil Tar Sands Nuclear Fusion Fuel Renewable Solar Geothermal Tidal
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Solar Direct Sunlight Wind Hydroelectric Ocean Currents Ocean Thermal Gradients Biomass
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World Primary Energy Consumption
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US Energy Consumption
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Types of Pollutants CO 2 – Global Warming CO – Health problem PM – Respiratory and heart disease, haze SOx – Acid Rain, respiratory illness, haze NOx – Ozone formation, acid rain, smog, nutrient loading, global warming Mercury – Neurotoxin Lead – Neurotoxin Arsenic - Poison VOCs – Numerous health problems Ozone – Health problems, damage to flora & fauna Hundreds of other toxic chemicals
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