Environmental Science Chapter 13: Energy. Key Concepts Energy use in the U.S. and around world Tradeoffs of different fossil fuels Tradeoffs of nuclear.
Chapter 11 Fossil Fuels - Coal. Fossil Fuels are fuels formed from the remains of once living things. types coal, oil, natural gas coal formed from the.
1 “Our civilization runs by burning the remains of humble creatures who inhabited the Earth hundreds of millions of years before the first humans…” - Carl.
ENERGY SOURCES CHAPTERS 15 AND 16. We Need Energy To Power Our Vehicles And To Generate Electricity Most electrical plants are attached to a grid. Grids.
NATURAL GAS Natural gas, consisting mostly of methane, is often found above reservoirs of crude oil. – When a natural gas-field is tapped, gasses are liquefied.