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ENERGY

Professor: Camones Estela, Rosaura

Students:
-Contreras Baila, Claudio
-Francisco Barrios, Jean
-Ortiz Dominguez, Frank
-Palomino Nuez, Jose
1. WHAT IS ENERGY?
2. Who produces?
2.1 Where do they get the energy?
3. Who consumes?
1. WHAT IS ENERGY?

Energy is the capacity of a


system to do work

In summary energy keeps us moving


2. WHO PRODUCE?

Many countries around the


world produce energy.
Countries that produce
the Most Energy

United States 19%


Russia 11%
China 8%
Saudi Arabia 5%
Canada 5%
Great Britain 3%
Iran 3%
Norway 3%
India 2%
Mexico 2%
WHERE DOES OUR ENERGY COME FROM?
YEAR
2000

THE UNITED STATES

PETROLEUM COAL
NATURAL GAS
38.6% 22.7%
23.7%
16%

HYDROELECTRIC RENEWABLE
POWER RESOURCES
NUCLEAR
ENERGY 3.8%
8.1%

3.1%
GEOTHERMAL
ENERGY

SOLAR
ENERGY

WIND POWER
Energy consumption in
the world

CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY IN COUNTRIES

The United States consumes 25% of the world's energy


(with a productivity share of 22% and 5% of the world's
population). The amount of water required represents
almost 50% of water used in the EE. UU versus 35% used
in agriculture. The most significant growth in energy
consumption is occurring in China, which has been
growing at an annual rate of 5.5% for the last 25 years.
Its population of 1,300 million people currently consume
at a rate of 1.6 kW per person.
In Russia, energy consumption has been steady in recent
years as they agreed in the signed document to increase energy
efficiency, reduce the impact on the environment, sustainable
development, energy and technology development and
improvements in efficiency and competitiveness of the sector.

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