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Sources of Energy. An Overview. Sources of Energy. The Sun Ultimate source of much of our energy Most non-renewable energy sources are means of storing solar energy Solar, wind, and biomass. Sources of Energy. The Moon Tidal/Wave Power Works with sun and the rotation of earth Gravity
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Sources of Energy An Overview
Sources of Energy • The Sun • Ultimate source of much of our energy • Most non-renewable energy sources are means of storing solar energy • Solar, wind, and biomass
Sources of Energy • The Moon • Tidal/Wave Power • Works with sun and the rotation of earth • Gravity • Hydro power
Sources of Energy • Nuclear • Fission • Fusion • The Sun • Geothermal
Non-Renewable Energy • Energy derived from sources which are not replaced or are replaced at a rate slower then it is consumed.
Renewable Energy • Energy derived from sources which are replaced as fast as they are consumed or are so plentiful that they are for all practical purposes infinite.
Energy Reserves • Coal • Oil • Optimistic View • Hubberts Curve
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