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Matthew Morgan, Joe Ledezma, Paige Asmo Energy Matthew Morgan, Joe Ledezma, Paige Asmo

Energy is the ability to do work. What is energy? Energy is the ability to do work. Then what is work? Force and movement.

Traditional energy-resources that cannot be replenished Ex.) Oil,Wood, Natural gas, Nuclear fission, Coal Pros: Cheap and reliable Cons: Contribute to global Warming, non-renewable.

Pros: relatively inexpensive, Abundant supply, has a high load factor Coal Cons: Nonrenewable, coal ash problem and disposal problem Pros: relatively inexpensive, Abundant supply, has a high load factor

Nuclear Fission -splitting the atom and using uranium to harvest energy Pros: Very low fuel cost, virtually unlimited amount of fuel, clean energy Cons: could produce net negative amount of energy, power plants$$$, requires extremely high temperatures.

Natural Gas-flammable gas, mainly consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons, occurring naturally underground. Pros: -Cleaned of all the fossil fuels. -End use appliances already widespread. -Can be used as an automotive fuel. Cons: -Emits carbon dioxide when burned. -Explosive,potentially dangerous. -Nonrenewable fuel,supply cannot be replaced for millennia.

Oil-a natural gas derived from petroleum Cons: Release greenhouses when oil is burnt, Nonrenewable energy, oil spills can cause environmental disasters Pros: High energy density, Easy to produce and refine, Constant power source

Wood- fuel can be used for cooking and heating, and occasionally for fueling steam engines and steam turbines. Pros: -cheaper -can be grown -less pollution -improves forest health Cons: -requires more space -Needs safe disposal -equipment is expensive $$

Alternative Energy- Energy made in ways that do not deplete natural resources or harm the environment Pros: Very useful to everyone and generates a lot of energy at once Cons: $$$ very expensive and needs constant sunlight

Solar Energy-energy from the sun Cons: -Requires a wide area -Energy storage is expensive -Very expensive - Exotic materials Pros: -Solar energy is renewable -Environmentally friendly -Reduces electricity cost

Wind Energy-the process in which wind is used to generate energy. Pros: -Wind is a green energy source -Free -Produces no waste product Cons: -Cannot work without wind -Can be noisy -Can kill birds

Hydroelectric Energy-Flowing water that is turned into energy. Pros: -Flexibility -Is safe compared to nuclear energy and fossil fuels. -Renewable and clean. Cons: -Can cause accidents. -Expensive to build dams -Cause upstream flooding

Geothermal Energy- energy found from hot water and hot rock found under the earth. Pros: - Environmentally friendly compared to gas or oil. -Little or no fuel -Little impact on environment Cons: Dangerous gases come up from ground Can't build power plants everywhere

Biofuel-fuel created from any living matter. Pros: -Fuels tend to be cheap -Renewable Cons: -When burned they can create greenhouse gases.