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Energy Resources A natural resource that can be converted by humans into forms of energy in order to do useful work!

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Energy ResourcesA natural resource that can be

converted by humans into forms of energy in order to do useful work!

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Nonrenewable

• These are energy resources that cannot be replaced after they have been used or need thousands to millions of years to be replaced.

• Like What?

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Fossil Fuels• Fossil fuels are energy resources that formed from

the buried remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago.

• The plants stored energy from the sun during photosynthesis. (CO2 + H2O Glucose + O2)

(in sunlight )• Animals stored this same energy by eating the

plants.• So, fossil fuels are concentrated forms of the sun’s

energy!

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Fossil Fuels

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The higher the carbon content, the cleaner the fuel burns.

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Recycling just one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a television set for four hours!

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The pioneers who settled the American West often dug wells to find water. Occasionally, they were disappointed because they struck oil, for which they had no use!

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Electrical Energy from Fossil Fuels

• Burning fossil fuels are the primary source of energy in the United States.

• K.E. electrical energy by an electric generator.

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In 1882, Thomas Edison built the first electrical generating station designed to provide electrical energy to homes and businesses in Manhattan.

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Nuclear Energy

• Nuclear power plants generate thermal energy that boils water to produce steam. The steam turns a turbine, which rotates a generator that converts K.E. electrical energy.

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Nuclear Fission

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Of all the energy used by a standard light bulb, only one-tenth is converted to light energy. The rest is thermal energy. That’s why light bulbs are soooooo hot after they have been on for a while.

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Renewable Energy Resources

An energy resource that can be used and replaced in nature in a short

period of time.

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Solar Energy

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Water Energy

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Wind Energy

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Geothermal Energy

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Biomass

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