HISTORY AND USE OF RENEWABLE ENERGIES

Historia y uso de energías renovables

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HISTORY AND USE OF RENEWABLE ENERGIES by Mind Map: HISTORY AND USE OF RENEWABLE ENERGIES

1. HISTORY

1.1. In the middle of the century (XIX), no more energy sources had evolved, the main source energy was wood.

1.1.1. 1859 the first oil well is drilled in the United States of America, inventions such as electric generator, internal combustion engine, electric light and automobile and the first power plant for energy distribution

1.1.1.1. Nuclear energy was discovered, construction of the first nuclear reactor in the United States of America in 1942, when more than (6,000) equivalent tons of oil were consumed in the world, beginning the Energy Crisis.

2. ENERGY CLASSES, NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY

2.1. They are stored underground or terrestrially for millions of years, and they have the characteristic of being a finite resource, an example of them are those that are considered as fossil fuels, that is, coal, oil, natural gas, among others.

2.1.1. The current energy consumption of industrialized countries depends largely on fossil-type energy, oil, natural gas and coal.

3. HISTORY

3.1. It was used primarily with the use of fire, agricultural and livestock use.

3.1.1. At the end of the 18th century they used steam as a source of energy, a hundred years later James Watt built the first "Steam Engine"

3.1.1.1. At the end of the 18th century they used steam as a source of energy, a hundred years later James Watt built the first "Steam Engine"

4. ENERGY CLASSES, RENEWABLE ENERGY

4.1. They are created in a continuous flow and dissipate through natural cycles inexhaustible, since their regeneration is incessant.

4.1.1. Renewable energies: Solar thermal, Solar photovoltaic, Wind, Biomass, Geothermal, Hydraulic, From the sea,

5. ADVANTAGES OF RENEWABLE ENERGIES

5.1. They are clean, inexhaustible, safe, indigenous, diverse, responsible, cheap, personal energies, they generate resources by themselves, contribute to diversification and self-sufficiency.

5.1.1. It develops the industry and the economy of the region, generates jobs, which are expected to increase even greater in a few years taking into account its demand and implementation.

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