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Overview of Electrical Generation Methods: Wind, Biomass, Gas, Nuclear, and Solar

This document explores various methods of electrical generation, highlighting wind turbines and water flow for mechanical energy. It also discusses the burning of biomass (such as coal and natural gas) to produce heat and steam. The use of natural gas allows for energy release through turbines connected to generators. Additionally, we examine the nuclear process of splitting uranium atoms for heat generation. Lastly, photovoltaic (PV) cells convert sunlight directly into electricity, showcasing diverse energy sources for sustainable power generation.

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Overview of Electrical Generation Methods: Wind, Biomass, Gas, Nuclear, and Solar

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  1. Electrical generation By: CaseySherwood

  2. Macanical about picture • Mechanical energy is generated by wind turbines and water flow.

  3. Biomass (fossil flues) about picture • You can burn biomass(fossil flues) like coal, oil or natural gasses to release heat steam.

  4. Natural gasses about picture • Burn these to release them into a turbine that is connected to a generator.

  5. uranium about picture • You can split uranium atoms to release nuclear energy that is used to heat water to produce steam that turns a turbine.

  6. Photovoltaic (pv) About Picture • You can use a photovoltaic (PV) cell to convert the sun’s energy directly into electricity.

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