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How
Electricity is Made
Green
Energy Blog

Electrical energy was one of
manâ™s greatest discoveries. It has
helped build new civilizations. The large amount
of electricity produced has its source in fossil
fuels, nuclear fission, water, and wind. This
article will explore the different methods of
electricity production.
Electricity is churned out by enormous turbines.
These turbines need a support to be moved. There
are various ways of moving these turbines:
By burning fossil fuels: Electricity is produced
when the blades of a turbine are moved by
enormous amounts of vapour. This vapour is
generated by heating a lot of water in huge
furnaces. The water is heated by burning fossil
fuels like coal, petroleum, and natural gas. This
method releases enormous amounts of carbon
dioxide in the air, thus severely polluting our
atmosphere. It is important to turn to alternate
methods of electricity production for long-term
benefits.
By water: You must have heard how dams are
constructed to produce electricity. A popular
method to produce electricity, a water dams
serves two purposes: restricting water bodies and
producing electricity. Water dams use the river
water to move turbines, helping them produce
electricity. Electricity generated this way helps
control air pollution; however, this method of
electricity production adversely affects the
ecosystem in the water bodies.
Water accounts for 90 percent of the
worldâ™s electricity generated
through renewable resources.
By wind: Electricity is produced when wind energy
is converted to electrical energy. Wind mills or
wind turbines are used to churn up enormous
amounts of wind energy which is then converted
into electrical energy.
The latest in wind energy advancement tells us
that wind energy is helping create portable cell
phone chargers.
By nuclear fission: Yes, nuclear fission does not
only make atom bombs, but also helps produce
electricity. Nuclear fission causes a chain
reaction where the element Uranium is bombarded
by neutrons causing it to split. Every time a
Uranium nucleus is split, more neutrons are
released, causing more splits in the already
split Uranium nuclei. The resultant chain
reaction generates a lot of heat which is used to
heat water the vapour of which eventually moves
turbines to create electricity.
By bio-waste: With technological advancements,
electricity is also being produced by bio-waste.
Bio-gas is a typical way of generating
electricity in rural areas in countries like
India. In fact, a new technology evolved in the
state of Bihar in India that uses human waste to
generate electricity.
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