Title: Where does 99% of our energy come from?
1Where does 99 of our energy come from?
- The sun
- Fossil fuels
- Wood-burning
- Nuclear power
2What percentage of commercial energy in the U.S.
is renewable?
- 20
- 10
- 8
- 18
3Net energy is
- The amount of energy created by consuming one
unit of an energy source - The usable amount of high quality energy
available from a given quantity of a resource - The amount of energy available minus the amount
used to obtain it - The amount of energy wasted in converting energy
from raw form to usable form
4On average, oil producers get only about _____
of the oil out of an oil deposit.
- 20-30
- 10-20
- 35-50
- 50-55
5Which of the following products does not use
petrochemicals in its manufacturing?
- Medicine
- Plastics
- Paint
- Paper products
6Who has the most reserves of coal?
- Canada
- Russia
- China
- The United States
7What raw material is used to make synthetic
natural gas?
- Petroleum
- Coal
- Biomass
- Plastics
8Water has three purposes in a nuclear reactor.
Which of the following is not one of those
purposes?
- Produce steam for generating electricity
- Cool fuel rods to prevent melting
- Extract radioactivity from uranium ore
- Storage of spent fuel
9True or false? Nuclear power has a low net energy
yield.
- True
- False
10Which type of nuclear reaction occurs in nuclear
power plants?
- Fission
- Fusion
11True or false? We can use hydrogen, pulled
directly from the atmosphere, to produce
electricity.
- True
- False
12The energy efficiency of a fluorescent light is
about _____ that of an incandescent light.
- ten times
- twenty times
- twice
- four times
13About how much commercial energy used in the U.S.
is wasted?
- 50
- 32
- 76
- 84
14The most energy-efficient house would
- Use an oil furnace for space heating
- Be lit by fluorescent lights
- Have an electric hot water heater
- Have many north-facing windows
15True or false? Fuel efficiency of new passenger
cars is equal to or less than what it was in
1985.
- True
- False
16A(n) _____ captures sunlight directly and
converts it into low temperature heat for space
heating.
- Passive solar heating system
- Active solar heating system
- Solar thermal system
- Earth tube
17Photovoltaic (PV) cells use _____ to produce
electricity.
- moving water
- sunlight
- natural gas
- fuel cells
18Hydroelectric dams
- Improve reproduction of migrating fish
- Have shorter life spans than coal or nuclear
power plants - Help control flooding and supply water for
irrigation - Are relatively inexpensive and easy to build
19Wind power facilities
- Supply about 18 percent of the world's
electricity - Are economically feasible only in areas with
steady winds - Require a moderate amount of water for operation
- Are not feasible anywhere in the United States
20Which energy source is cheaper and cleaner than
any other energy source?
- Biomass
- Solar power
- Hydroelectric power
- Wind power
21Biomass energy
- Supplies about 50 percent of the energy in
developing countries - Is a potentially renewable source of energy
- Is never expected to be a useful alternative to
the use of oil - Is difficult to produce efficiently
22Which of the following is a depletable source of
geothermal energy?
- Underground reservoirs of dry steam
- Molten rock
- Hot dry-rock zones
- Aquifers
23Which of the following technologies is considered
a very important part of future energy production?
- Tidal power
- Hydrogen power
- Electric cars
- Thermal saline ponds