Geographical Energy Resources

             For this paper, I am going to explain different geological energy resources. Along with the different types of resources, you will learn about what they are made of and how they are used. One can divide the energy resources of the world into two divisions: Renewable and Non-renewable. Renewable resources include chemical and nuclear energy, while non-renewable resources are solar, hydro, wind, and geothermal. (See Table 1 in the Appendix to see the world's usage.)
             Although working with a group was recommended for this research paper, I found out all the information by myself. Because the internet is often unreliable, all of my information is gathered from the Fremont Main Library. I checked out books four weeks before the paper was due and spent the first two weeks getting information and making notes of what I read. Moreover, as previously learned in high school, I used index cards to make note cards. With the note cards, I organized them by types of energy, so when writing, all the information I had would be in order. When the time came to write the paper, I found Microsoft Word easiest to use.
             Most of our energy comes from non-renewable resources. However, chemical and nuclear energy are being used faster than it can be replaced.
             Chemical energy consists of all the energy bound up in fossil fuels and biomass, and it supplies over 90% of the current US energy needs. Commonly used fossil fuels are oil, natural gas, and coal. Oil is made of a mixture of hydrocarbons, which consist of carbon and hydrogen atoms. It is found underground between folds of rock and in areas of rock that are porous and contain the oils within the rock itself. Nearly 45% of a typical barrel of oil is refined into gasoline. An additional 45% is transformed into other fuels such as propane, jet fuel, diesel fuel, home heating oil, and heavy fuel oils for industries, ships, and electric power plants. The remaining 10% is used to make plastics...

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