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ENERGY

ENERGY. Warm-Up Question. What have you done today that required energy?. A Brief History of Energy. How has energy use changed over time?. A Brief History of Energy. How has energy use changed over time?. A Brief History of Energy. How has energy use changed over time?.

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ENERGY

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  1. ENERGY

  2. Warm-Up Question What have you done today that required energy?

  3. A Brief History of Energy • How has energy use changed over time?

  4. A Brief History of Energy • How has energy use changed over time?

  5. A Brief History of Energy • How has energy use changed over time?

  6. A Brief History of Energy • How has energy use changed over time?

  7. A Brief History of Energy • How has energy use changed over time?

  8. A Brief History of Energy • How has energy use changed over time?

  9. A Brief History of Energy • How has energy use changed over time?

  10. A Brief History of Energy • How has energy use changed over time?

  11. A Brief History of Energy • How has energy use changed over time?

  12. Changes in U.S. Energy Use

  13. 1973 • In response to the United States’ support of Israel in the Yom Kippur War, OPEC placed an embargo on the U.S. • Prices of oil skyrocket

  14. Measuring Energy • Are all energy sources measured in the same way? • Gallons of gasoline • Cords of wood • Cubic feet of natural gas • How do we measure the amount of energy if each source has its own unit of measure?

  15. British Thermal Units • 1 Btu = amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 lb. of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit • 1 wooden kitchen match = 1 Btu • 1 ounce of gasoline = 1,000 Btu’s

  16. Btu’s • Everyday, the average American uses about 890,000 Btu’s of energy • In order to measure very large quantities of energy, we use the “quad”, which represents 1 quadrillion (1,000,000,000,000,000) Btu’s • The U.S. uses about 1 quad of energy every 3.7 days

  17. U.S. Energy Sources • What percentage of our energy comes from: • Oil • Coal • Natural gas • Nuclear • Wind • Solar • Geothermal • Biomass • Hydro

  18. Energy Sources

  19. Source: Energy Information Agency

  20. Energy Sources

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