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Energy, By Jared Clendenen.
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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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Energy
By Jared Clendenen
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Obtaining Energy
Solar energy is obtained using solar panels.
Oil and natural gas is obtained by drilling.
Natural gas can also be obtained by fracking.
Nuclear energy is obtained by splitting atoms.
Oil can also be drilled offshore.
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Transforming Energy
Oil is refined in an oil refinery.
Coal is mined for fuel.
Natural gas must also be transformed before it can be turned into energy.
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Distributing Energy
Oil is distributed by pipelines.
Oil can also be distributed by shipping it overseas..
Electricity is distributed by power line.
Electricity is converted in a power substation.
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Non Renewable Energy
Oil is a fossil fuel, meaning it will take years for it to replenish.
Natural gas is also a fossil fuel.
Coal is also a fossil fuel.
Uranium is a fossil fuel as well.
All fossil fuels are non renewable.
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Renewable Energy
Solar energy is renewable, meaning it will never run out..
Wind energy is also renewable.
Geothermal energy is renewable as well.
Hydro power is renewable.
And finally, Biomass is renewable.
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Impacts
Bio fuels are renewable, but they cost more energy than they make.
Coal and oil can both cause air pollution when burned.
Solar, wind, and hydro power all are renewable, but each cause minor issues
Nuclear energy produces toxic waste.
Geothermal is good, but is very expensive to use.
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Conservation
Don't run water while shaving/brushing teeth.
Only do full laundry loads.
Use microwave when possible.
Turn off lights when leaving rooms.
Set thermostats to 78° F in summer, 68° F in winter.
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Works Cited
"Energy Source Comparison." Energy 4 Me. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2014. Web. 3 Dec. 2014.
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The End!
Thank You for Watching!
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This is a Duck
I like Ducks.
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