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Sources of Energy

When we use energy in its usable form we convert the form of energy and get our work done during the process. Since we cannot reverse the change involved in this process so we cannot get back the original usable form of energy. Due to this, it becomes important to think about energy shortage and the related energy crisis.

Characteristics of a good source of energy:

It should be able to do large amount of work for each unit of mass or volume.
It should be easily accessible.
It should be easily transported.
It should be economical.
Conventional Sources of Energy:

The sources of energy which have been in use since a long time are called conventional sources of energy. Coal, petroleum, natural gas, hydel energy, wind energy and nuclear energy are considered to be the conventional sources of energy. Additionally, firewood is also a conventional source of energy but its usage is now limited to kitchens in the rural parts of India.

Fossil Fuels: Coal and petroleum are the fossil fuels.

Coal: Coal was formed millions of years ago. The plants got buried under swamps and due to high pressure and high temperature inside the earth; they were converted into coal. Coal is the highest used energy source in India. During the days of steam engine, coal was used in steam engines. Moreover, coal was also used as kitchen fuel; before LPG became popular. Now-a-days, coal is mainly being used in the industries.

Petroleum: Petroleum was also formed millions of years ago. The animals got buried under the ocean surface and were converted into petroleum; in due course of time. Petroleum is the third major source of energy being used today. Petroleum products are used as automobile fuel and also in the industries. Natural gas mainly comes from the oil wells and is also a major source of energy.

Non-renewable Sources of Energy:

It takes millions of years for the formation of fossil fuels. Since they cannot be replenished in the foreseeable

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