Whether you use fossil fuels or an alternative form of energy, one of the key components of the process is usually a generator. Without a generator, you cannot produce electrical energy-you can only produce mechanical energy. For example, when flowing water moves a waterwheel, this is mechanical energy. The waterwheel was sometimes used hundred of […]
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Making Energy: How a Generator Works
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Nuclear Power: Is it Safe?
Nuclear power is an alternative to using fossil fuels that many countries are pursuing. There are nuclear power plants in most of the major countries in the world, although some governments are stopping or slowing the nuclear power development program for fear of a nuclear accident, which could devastate the world. However, nuclear power is […]
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Putting Your Fears to Rest: Advantages to Nuclear Power
When people hear the words “nuclear power,” many think of death and disaster, such as what occurred at the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine many years ago. It is true that we produce nuclear power at a great risk-a total meltdown at a nuclear power plant would affect the entire planet-but there are great benefits to […]
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The Advantages of Wind Power
As the United States and the rest of the world seeks alternatives to fossil fuels and nuclear energy, one of the most basic and oldest types of energy, wind power, is coming into play once again. Wind energy is a great renewable resource. The technologies to convert wind power into useable forms of electricity and […]
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Unleash the Beast: Geothermal Energy
Fossil fuels and nuclear power are hazardous to the environment, producing pollutants and other harmful by-products. One energy source that does not pollute the earth, however, is often overlooked, although its potential is great-the earth itself. The core of the earth is about 4000 degrees Celsius, and harnessing this power would create a heat source […]
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