Energy Sources Nonrenewable Renewable Inexhaustible Energy Sources Energy
Energy Sources Nonrenewable, Renewable, & Inexhaustible
Energy Sources Energy: The ability to do work. Energy sources are defined as • Nonrenewable • Renewable • Inexhaustible The SUN is the original source of almost all energy sources on Earth.
Nonrenewable Energy Sources that cannot be replaced once used. Fossil Fuels • Coal • Oil • Natural Gas Alternative Energy: Any fuel that is not identified as a fossil fuel.
Nonrenewable Energy Sources that cannot be replaced once used. Uranium • Nuclear energy (fission) • 20% of the world’s electricity comes from nuclear power.
Renewable Energy Sources that can be replaced once used. • Animals • Food • Biomass – Biofuel • Ethanol • Methanol U. S. Department of Energy
Inexhaustible Energy Sources Hydroelectric Tidal
Inexhaustible Energy Sources Geothermal U. S. Department of Energy
Inexhaustible Energy Sources Wind U. S. Department of Energy
Inexhaustible Energy Sources Hydrogen U. S. Department of Energy
Inexhaustible Energy Sources Solar U. S. Department of Energy PS 10
Image Resources Microsoft, Inc. (n. d. ). Clip art. Retrieved January 10, 2008, from http: //office. microsoft. com/enus/clipart/default. aspx U. S. Department of Energy. (n. d. ). Retrieved April 16, 2008, from http: //www. doe. gov/
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