Energy Sources

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Introduction

Electricity is generated by the use of energy. Before going further, it will be necessary to talk briefly on what energy is all about. In this modern day, the standard scientific definition of energy is the capacity to do work, which means ability to move an object against a resisting force (Boyle 2003). According to (Beggs 2009) a physicist or an engineer will best describe energy in a form of an illustration. I.e. consider a mass of 1kg which is raised 1m above a surface on which it was originally resting. Therefore, in order for the weight to have been lifted above the surface, a machine or someone must have performed work. Simply, what this means is that, to have raised the mass from a low level to a higher level, work must have been put into the system. This work is basically the amount of energy that has been into the system. Hence, at a raised position, the weight is at a higher energy level compared to when it is on the surface. This illustration forms the basis for the international system (SI) unit of energy, the ‘Joule’.

Sources of electricity are available everywhere all over the world with wide range of resources available to generate electricity. These energy resources can be classify into two main categories which are, renewable and non-renewable energy resources. With these resources, each of them can be used as a source to generate electricity, which is a very practical way of transferring energy from one place to another such as to the industries or to our homes. The non-renewable energy source can be further divided into two types namely, fossil fuels and nuclear fuel (electric power, 2012). With fossil fuels been the most popular of the two, are found within the rocks of the earth surfaces....

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