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Electrical Energy in the United States

Generating Electricity Electricity = moving electrons To move electrons wire, magnet and motion Spin a magnet in a coil or a coil in a magnet

Generating Electricity Turbine Rotational kinetic Generator Magnetic Wires Electric Where is the energy source that moves the turbine?

Generating Electricity Rotational Kinetic Energy - Turbine Heat Energy Combustion of chemical energy Earth’s InteriorNuclear Decay Linear Kinetic Energy Moving WaterWind “Fossil Fuels”

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 1 Diagram - Electric Power Generation and Use:

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 1 Description of Components:

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 1

Description of Components:

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 1 1.fuel produces heat and heat is used to boil water and is turned into steam 2.steam turns a turbine 3.turbine turns a generator and the generator makes electricity 4.electricity goes to the transformers to produce the correct voltage

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 1 Description of Components:

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 1

Description of Components:

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 1

Description of Components:

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 1

Description of Components:

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 1

Description of Components:

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 1

Fossil fuels and electrical generation Take a virtual tour of a coal plant

US energy sources – Washington Post, Nov 2015 US energy sources

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 2 Coal

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 2 Petroleum

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 2 Natural Gas

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 2 Nuclear

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 2 Hydroelectric

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 2 Other

Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 2

Sources of Electrical Energy - California

Electrical Energy Generation - California

Non-renewable resource. Coal emissions are linked to global warming, acid rain, smog, and mercury contamination of water. Underground mining can be dangerous. Surface mining destroys large areas of the landscape.  Advantages of Energy Use  Disadvantages of Energy Use Plentiful in US. High energy content. Relatively inexpensive. Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 4 COAL

 Advantages of Energy Use  Disadvantages of Energy Use Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 4 PETROLEUM The most abundant and versatile energy resource. Liquid form makes it easy to transport and use. High energy content. Relatively inexpensive. Non-renewable resource. Oil emissions are linked to global warming and acid rain. Oil drilling endangers the environment. Oil transportation can lead to spills, causing environmental damage. Dependence on foreign sources.

 Advantages of Energy Use  Disadvantages of Energy Use Electrical Energy in the United States – Part 4 NATURAL GAS Burns clean and produces practically no harmful by-products. High energy content. Relatively inexpensive. Non-renewable resource. Combustibility. Fracking can contaminate drinking water and contribute to air pollution.