Where Does our Energy Come From?
When it comes to matters of energy, people often think that fossil-fuels like coal and oil generate electrical power when burned. This is not the case, but how these fuels are used are not typically well understood by those outside of the energy business. As such, many people do not know what is used to actually generate the electricity that they consume on a daily basis. Fossil-fuels are integral to the generation of electrical power in modern society. While these fuels are losing prominence due to the environmental damage they can cause and the growing interest in renewable energy, they ar…
When it comes to matters of energy, people often think that fossil-fuels like coal and oil generate electrical power when burned. This is not the case, but how these fuels are used are not typically well understood by those outside of the energy business. As such, many people do not know what is used to actually generate the electricity that they consume on a daily basis.
Fossil-fuels are integral to the generation of electrical power in modern society. While these fuels are losing prominence due to the environmental damage they can cause and the growing interest in renewable energy, they are still expected to be widely used in energy production because of their penchant for generating thermal energy. When fossil-fuels are burned, they produce large amounts of heat. This heat is what is used to produce the world's primary energy source: Steam.