It is stored in the nuclei of atoms, and it is released by either splitting or joining atoms
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Thermal Energy
the energy an object has because of the movement of its molecules
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British thermal unit (Btu)
It is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water by 1°F
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Btu/hr
A ton in many air conditioning applications
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Kilowatt hour (kWh)
A unit of power; a measure of energy used at a give moment
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First Law of Thermodynamics
The law of conservation of energy; energy can't be created nor destroyed
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Second Law of Thermodynamics
The total system work is always less than the heat supplied into the system
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Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
If a body A is in thermal equilibrium with another body B, and body A is also in thermal equilibrium with a body C, then this implies that the bodies B and C are also in equilibrium with each other
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Peat
It is an accumulation of partially decayed vegetation or organic matter, mostly wetland vegetation like mosses, sedges, and shrubs, that forms in acidic and anaerobic conditions
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Coal
Formed when dead plant matter that covered much of Earths tropical land surface at one time decays into peat and is then converted into coal by the heat and pressure of deep burial over millions of years
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Lignite
Often called brown coal, is the type most harmful to human health and is used almost exclusively as the primary fuel for electric power generation around the world
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Bituminous
Used primarily as fuel in steam-electric power generation
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Anthracite
Used primarily for residential and commercial space heating
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Clean Coal
Technology that attempts to mitigate emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that arise from the burning of coal for electrical power
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Cogeneration
Also known as combined heat and power (CHP), is an efficient technology to generate electricity and heat simultaneously at local facilities; otherwise, the heat produced from electricity generation is wasted
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Baghouse filters
Fabric filters that can be used to reduce particulates
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Burning pulverized coal at lower temperatures
Coal is crushed into a very fine powder and injected into a firebox
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Coal gasification
A process that turns coal and other carbon-based fuels into gas known as "syngas."
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Cyclone separator
A method of removing particulates through rotational (spinning) effects and gravity
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Electrostatic precipitator
A filtration device that removes fine particles, like dust and smoke, from a flowing gas using an electrostatic charge
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Fluidized-bed combustion
A method of burning coal in which the amount of air required for combustion far exceeds that found in conventional burners
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Scrubbers
Systems that inject chemical(s) into a dirty exhaust stream to "wash out" acidic gases
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Sorbents
Activated charcoal, calcium compounds, or silicates can convert gaseous pollutants in smokestacks into compounds that baghouse filters, electrostatic precipitation, or scrubbers can collect
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Law of Supply
All other factors being equal, as the price of a good or service increases, the quantity of goods or services that suppliers offer will increase, and vice versa
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Law of Demand
All other factors being equal, the quantity of the item purchased is inversely related to the price of the item
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Methane Hydrates (Clathrates)
These are recently discovered source of methane that form at low temperature and high pressure
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Oil shale
An organic-rich, fine-grained sedimentary rock containing a solid mixture of organic chemical compounds (kerogen) from which liquid hydrocarbons (shale oil) can be produced
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Synfuels
Any fuel produced from coal, natural gas, or biomass through chemical conversion
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Tar sands
Contain bitumen-a semi-solid form of oil that does not flow
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Hydraulic fracturing
Also known as "fracking," is an oil and gas well development process that typically involves injecting water, sand, and chemicals under high pressure into a bedrock formation via a well
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U-235
Less than 1% of all-natural uranium on Earth
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Critical Mass
The minimum amount of U-235 required for a chain reaction
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U-238
The most common isotope of uranium and has a half-life of 4.5 billion years
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Pu-239
It has a half-life of 24,000 years and is produced in breeder reactors from U-238
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Core
Contains up to 50,000 fuel rods
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Fuel
Enriched (concentrated) U-235 is usually the fuel
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Control rods
Move in and out of the core to absorb neutrons and slow down the reaction
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Moderator
It reduces the speed of fast neutrons, thereby allowing a sustainable chain reaction
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Coolant
Removes heat and produces steam to generate electricity
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Biomass
It ****is biological material derived from living, or recently living, organisms that can be burned in large incinerators to create steam that is used for generating electricity
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Anaerobic digestion
A collection of processes by which microorganisms break down biodegradable material, in the absence of oxygen, to produce methane gas, which is then burned to produce energy
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Biofuel
A liquid fuel produced from living organisms
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Solar energy
It consists of collecting and harnessing radiant energy from the sun to provide heat and/or electricity
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Passive solar heating
It does not include any type of mechanical heating device and functions by incorporating building features that absorb heat and then release it slowly to maintain the temperature throughout the building
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Residential photovoltaic system
It consists of solar panels to absorb and convert sunlight into electricity, a solar inverter to change the electric current from DC to AC, and a battery storage and backup system
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Dams
These are built to trap water, which is then released and channeled through turbines that generate electricity
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Wind turbines work very simply
instead of using electricity to make wind-like a fan-wind turbines use wind to make electricity
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Wind Farms
Wind turbines clustered together
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Phantom Load
Refers to the energy that an appliance or an electronic device consumes when it is not actually turned on