Fossil fuels – coal, oil and natural gas -- currently provide more than 85% of all the energy consumed in the United States, nearly two-thirds of our electricity, and virtually all of our transportation fuels. ... You are here: DOE Home > Energy Sources > Fossil Fuels ... Energy Sources Button...
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The energy sources have been split into three categories: fossil fuels, renewable sources, and nuclear sources. The fossil fuels covered here are coal, petroleum, and natural gas. The renewable energy sources are solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass, and geothermal power.
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We're sorry, but the ThinkQuest Library site you are trying to access is currently unavailable. It has been taken offline for maintenance. ... The ThinkQuest Library includes over 7,000 educational websites on hundreds of different topics. ... If you are the creator of this site and you have additional questions,
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Looks at renewable energy sources such as wind, solar and thermal. ... Where we are headed with out using alternative energy sources... ... Alternative energy refers to energy sources which are not based on the burning of fossil fuels or the splitting of atoms. The renewed interest in this field of study comes from the...
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Energy Basics ... Laws of Energy ... Sources of Energy...
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Energy development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Energy development is the effort to provide sufficient primary energy sources and secondary energy forms to fulfill civilization's needs. It involves both installation of established technologies and...
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We can’t use our feet to power our cars like in The Flintstones. So, how do cars move around? It’s energy! In this BrainPOP movie, Tim and Moby introduce you to energy sources and basic methods of energy production.
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The Energy Story is a general introduction to energy. Chapters explore renewable energy, fossil fuels, electricity, circuits and many other things. ... Anthracite coal is the hardest and has more carbon, which gives it a higher energy content. Lignite is the softest and is low in carbon but high in hydrogen and oxygen...
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