Energy production

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Energy production in Germany Made by Finesia and Karina

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Energy productionin GermanyMade by Finesia and Karina

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Index

• overview• natural gasoline• brown coal

• coal• biomass

• wind energie

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Natural gasolineNatural gasoline is a natural gas liquid with a vapor pressure intermediate between natural gas condensate(drip gas) and liquefied petroleum gas and has a boiling point within the range of gasoline. The typical gravity of natural gasoline is around 80 API.

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Brown coal

A kind of bituminous coal that has the lowest degree of carbonization.

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Coal Mineral deposit containing combustible substances which is considered to be a fossil fuel. Coal is formed from plants that have been fossilized through oxidation. The end result is a black hard substance that gives off carbon dioxide when burned. Coal is currently the most widely used substance to generate electricity and heat.

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BiomassBiomass Energy is defined by any organic materials that can be burned and used as a source of fuel. Biomass Energy Wood being the main source of biomass such as saw-dust or any type of waste from wood is processed to make wood-pellets and used as fuel for wood pellet boilers and stoves.

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Wind energyWind energy is energy collected from motion caused by heavy winds. Wind energy is collected in turbines with propellers that spin when the wind blows and turn the motion of the propeller into energy that can be used in the electrical grid. Wind energy is a clean, renewable energy source that is abundant in windy areas. Large wind farms are often located outside of cities, supplying power for electrical grids within the city.