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Energy Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Yesterday – Burning Wood
• Heat• Light• Cooking
Yesterday – Fossil Fuels• Coal, oil, and natural gas formed from plants and
animals that lived up to 300 million years ago.• Fossil fuels are found in deposits beneath the
Earth’s surface.• Fossil fuels are an exhaustible energy source
because it takes millions of years for them to form.
• In the 19th century we started to extract and use fossil fuels for energy.
Energy Today• 85% of U.S. energy consumption is still fossil fuels.• 34% of U.S. energy needs are imported.• 64% of the petroleum used in the U.S. is imported.
Energy Today
• The 7% of renewable energy used in the U.S. is divided into 5 sources as shown below.
What is Energy Used for Today?
Energy in the Future – Petroleum
• At current levels of consumption, the world’s oil reserves are expected to last about 40 years.
• There may be some oil that is currently undetected, but it cannot be economically extracted with current technology.
Energy in the Future – Natural Gas
Known gas reserves are expected to last about 60 years at current consumption levels with current technology.
Energy in the Future – Coal
If we continue to use coal at the current consumption rate, we expect to run out in about 200 years.
Energy in the Future
• We are using fossil fuels that were made more than 300 million years ago.
• They are not renewable; they can’t really be made again.
• We can save fossil fuels by– Conserving energy– Using alternative energy sources
Alternative Energy – Future
More money and research will go into developing alternative energy sources.
HydropowerRenewablegravitational energy of moving water
WindRenewablekinetic energy from moving air
NuclearNon-renewablepotential energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
BiomassRenewablestored chemical energy from wood, garbage, and agricultural wastes
Alternative Energy – Future
SolarRenewableradiant energy from the sun
GeothermalRenewableheat energy from beneath the Earth’s surface
Many career opportunities will be involved with the research and development of alternative energy sources.
Smart Grid - Future
• Smart Grid technology changes the way we manage and distribute energy by making our current power grid more intelligent.
• A Smart grid delivers electricity from suppliers to consumers using digital technology to save energy, reduce cost and increase reliability.
• Smart Grid• Smart Grid for Intelligent Energy Use
Image Resources
Microsoft, Inc. (2009). Clip art. Retrieved April 10, 2009, from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/clipart/default.aspx