What do you think Can energy be created? Can energy be destroyed? NO ! Law of Conservation of Energy can’t be created or destroyed, energy simply changes.

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What do you think Can energy be created? Can energy be destroyed? NO ! Law of Conservation of Energy can’t be created or destroyed, energy simply changes forms

In 2008, Which country is the largest energy consumer in the world ? USA

In 2008, What country was the top oil consumers? (Thousand Barrels per day) 1 United States 19,498United States 2 China 7,831China 3 Japan 4,785Japan 4 India 2,962India 5 Russia 2,916Russia

In 2008, What country was the top oil producers ? (Thousand Barrels per day) 1 Saudi Arabia 10,782Saudi Arabia 2 Russia 9,790Russia 3 United States 8,514United States 4 Iran 4,174Iran 5 China 3,973China **Saudi Arabia has one-fifth of the world's proven oil reserves

In 2008, What country has the largest natural gas reserves in the world, largest producer and exporter ?Russia

In 2008, Which country is the largest producer and consumer of coal in the world? China

Total CO2 emissions from the consumption of energy 2007 China= 6, US= 6, Russia= 1, India= 1, (Million Metric Tons) 2008 China = 6, US= 5, Russia= 1, India= 1, (Million Metric Tons)

What types of energy resources does the US consume? What types of energy resources does the US produce?

US Energy Consumption

US Production of Energy

Notice the difference!

Quick Facts The US imports more petroleum and natural gas than any other country The US was self-sufficient in energy until the late 1950s when energy consumption began to outpace domestic production

Who or what in the US is consuming the energy?

US Consumption by Source

What sector of the US economy consumes the most energy?

US Consumers

How the US uses Energy Each Sector Plays an Important Role in Our Economy The industrial sector includes facilities and equipment used for manufacturing, agriculture, mining, and construction.industrial sector The transportation sector comprises vehicles that transport people or goods, such as: cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, trains, subways, aircraft, boats, barges, and even hot air balloons.transportation sector The residential sector consists of homes and apartments.residential sector The commercial sector includes buildings such as offices, malls, stores, schools, hospitals, hotels, warehouses, restaurants, places of worship, and more.commercial sector

In Class Activity Use the following web site: fm fm Create an table of the following States based on their Energy Profiles Texas, Wyoming, California, Alaska, Washington, Pennsylvania and Illinois Include facts about the Production, Consumption & Types of natural resources, Energy production potential

For Example Which state leads the nation in coal production? What state produces and consumes more electricity than any other State? Which two states rely to a great extent on nuclear power for electricity generation?