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The Harnessed Atom
Lesson Two
Electricity
What you need to know about electricity:
Basics of electricity
Generating electricity
– Using steam, turbines, generator
– Similarities of power plants
Distributing Electricity
– Generation
– Transmission
– Distribution
– Power grid
– Smart grid
Utilities
– Cost of electricity
– Regulation
– Deregulation
Planning for the future
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What is electricity?
Electricity is the flow of electrons.
-Sometimes you see it in the sky in a lightning streak.
-Sometimes you hear it crackle when you take off a sweater.
We make electricity flow through a wire to send it to where we
need it.
-One reason we use so much electricity is that it can be used in so many
ways. We send it by wire into homes, schools, and workplaces to
provide light, heat, cooling, and to run machines..
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How is electricity produced?
In the United States, we convert energy from all
these sources into electricity:
- Fossil fuel (coal, natural gas, and oil)
- Moving water (hydropower)
- Uranium (nuclear power)
- Wind, sunlight (solar power), biomass,
geothermal heat, and even garbage.
Fuels used to make electricity in the United States, 2014
5 Check out how your State makes electricity: www.eia.doe.gov/state
Coal 39%
Natural Gas 27%
Nuclear 19%
Hydropower 6%
Biomass 1.7%
Geothermal 0.4%
Solar 0.4%Wind, 4.4%
Petroleum 1%
Other <1%
Where Our Electricity Comes From
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How does a fossil fuel power plant work?
1. Fossil fuels are burned to heat water to produce steam.
2. Steam turns the blades of a turbine.
3. The turbine spins a coil of wire on the shaft of a generator
that turns inside a magnetic field.
4. Electrons flow in the coil…..That is electricity!
Video clip: Fossil fuel power station - how it works
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeXG8K5_UvU
(courtesy of Nanticoke Generating Station)
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How does a hydroelectric power plant work?
1. Mechanical energy of moving water turns
the blades of a turbine.
2. The turbine spins a coil of wire on the shaft
of a generator that turns inside a magnetic
field.
3. Electrons flow in the coil…..That is
electricity!
Animated diagram: Hydroelectric power station - how it works
http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/hyhowworks.html
(courtesy of the Tennessee Valley Authority)
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How does a nuclear power plant work?
1. Atoms are split to heat water to produce steam.
2. Steam turns the blades of a turbine.
3. The turbine spins a coil of wire on the shaft of a generator
that turns inside a magnetic field.
4. Electrons flow in the coil…..That is electricity!
Animated diagram: Nuclear power station - how it works
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/basic-ref/students/animated-pwr.html
What to remember
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Burn fuel or
split atoms
Heat water
to make
steam
Steam turns
turbine
Turbine turns
generator
Electricity is
generated!
Moving
water turns
turbine
or
Getting electricity to customers in 3 steps
Steps in getting electricity to customers:
1. Generation – converting a source of energy to produce electricity
2. Transmission – using high voltage lines from the power plant to send
electricity across long distances
3. Distribution– using lower voltage wires to deliver electricity to local
customers.
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Substation
Electricity can travel hundreds of kilometers before you get it.
Electric power transmission lines (wires) move large amounts of electric
power over long distances.
• At the power plant, the electricity voltage is increased for transmission.
• The high-voltage electricity goes through the wires of a power grid to a
substation.
• At a substation, electricity is reduced to lower voltages for distribution to
homes, schools, and businesses.
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Higher
voltage
goes to
substations
Lower
voltage
goes to
customers
What is a power grid?
The high-voltage electric current is carried through the power grid to a
substation. A power grid is a network of wires for transmitting electricity.
Transmission lines have evolved into three major power grids in the 48
connected states.
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Alaska and Hawaii
have their own power
grids.
Video clip: Smart Grid http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/power-grid.html
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Who sells electricity?
Most people buy electricity from an electric utility company.
Utility companies sell the electricity that power plants make.
Selling electricity is more than just making it. Utilities have to
•Provide and repair the power lines
•Keep the supply is steady
•Keep the cost affordable
•Meet the government’s rules.
What is ahead?
Utility companies have to plan ahead.
Here are some challenges in planning.
• Building new power plants and transmission lines can take 10 years or
more.
• Power plants cost millions or billions of dollars.
• Demand for electricity goes up and down quickly with the economy.
• Fuel prices change.
• Conservation efforts can reduce demand.
• Fossil fuels release greenhouse gases like CO2. Reducing greenhouse
gases is costly and difficult.
What do you predict for the future?
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Advanced Student Assignment
When you buy gas, you pay per gallon.
When you buy electricity, you pay per
kilowatt-hour.
Imagine this is your electricity bill.
1. How many kilowatt hours did you use last month?
2. How much are you paying per kilowatt hour?
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Advanced Student Assignment
1. How much does it cost if you leave your room lights on 24 hours a day
for the month of October?
2. How much for a whole year?
3. What would the electricity cost be if you replaced bulbs with 23-watt
fluorescent or LED bulbs?
4. When you go home today, add your family’s light wattage use. What is
the cost of one year without turning off a light in your home?
Add the light bulb wattage in your bedroom.
Or assume that you have four 100-watt
incandescent bulbs. The lights total 400 watts.
Assume you pay 15 cents per kWh.
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Summary: Fill in the blanks
• Electricity is our most versatile form of energy. Electricity is created by the flow
of tiny particles called electrons that have an electrical charge.
• At power plants, electricity is produced by converting an energy source into
electricity.
• In the U.S., the source is usually a fossil fuel, uranium, or moving water. Solar
power, wind, biomass, or geothermal can also be used.
• Most U.S. power plants generate electricity by heating water to produce steam
and then using steam to turn the blades of a turbine attached to a generator.
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Summary (continued)
• There are three main steps in getting electricity to customers – generation,
transmission, and distribution.
• Electricity is sent through a power grid to customers.
• Higher voltage goes to substations. Lower voltage goes to customers.
• Companies that sell electricity are called utilities. Utilities are often regulated so
that our electricity supply is steady.
Vocabulary
• deregulation – removing or reducing government restrictions and rules
• distribution – the process of sending electricity from power plants to customers
• electrical energy – the flow of tiny, negatively charged particles called electrons,
usually through a wire
• electric meter – a device for measuring the amount of electricity being used so
that the utility knows how much to charge the customer
• generation – the making of electricity
• generator – a machine that makes electricity
• power grid - the nation-wide linked system that moves electricity from one place
to another
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Vocabulary
• regulation – a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority; the status
of being required to follow rules made and maintained by an authority
• regulatory agency – a public authority or government agency responsible for
supervising or exercising authority over some area of human activity
• smart grid – a name given to the use of computer intelligence applied to the
transmission and distribution of electricity
• steam – water in vapor form; invisible gas made when water is heated to the
boiling point
• substation – a part of an electrical generation, transmission, and distribution
system where voltage is transformed from high to low or the reverse
• transmission – the sending or moving of electricity
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Vocabulary
• turbine - a wheel with many blades that are spun and connected to a generator
to make electricity
• utility - a company that provides a public service or product, such as electricity,
water, or telephone
• voltage – the difference in electrical charge between two points
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EXTENSION LESSON
Most towns and cities have only one.
Most towns and cities have only one electric utility company.
When more than one business sells what you want to buy, we
we call it competition.
Here’s an example.
You’ve saved money for a new skateboard. Your town has only one shop that
sells the skateboard you want.
• What if another shop opened? Would you buy from them if they were cheaper?
• Would you check online for a better price?
Competition might change where you spend money.
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EXTENSION LESSON (cont’d)
Why do most towns have only one utility company?
Although competition is generally good for consumers, many State governments
grant one company rights to provide electric service. This is called a
monopoly.
Why only one?
• The cost of providing electricity to customers in remote locations is expensive.
• Utility companies are granted regulated monopolies in exchange for agreeing to
serve all customers instead of just the most profitable ones.
Is your State regulated or deregulated?
Check it out at
http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/page/restructuring/restructure_elect.html
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EXTENSION LESSON (cont’d)
Why does government get involved?
Most states are regulated. They do not have competitive utilities. So, state
governments have rules for utilities. The rules are called regulations.
Regulations control
• How much utilities can charge
• What services they have to provide
• How much profit they can make.
Some states are deregulating utilities. But electricity is so necessary that they still
approve the price that can be charged.

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Lesson 2 Electricity | The Harnessed Atom (2016)

  • 1. The Harnessed Atom Lesson Two Electricity
  • 2. What you need to know about electricity: Basics of electricity Generating electricity – Using steam, turbines, generator – Similarities of power plants Distributing Electricity – Generation – Transmission – Distribution – Power grid – Smart grid Utilities – Cost of electricity – Regulation – Deregulation Planning for the future 2
  • 3. 3 What is electricity? Electricity is the flow of electrons. -Sometimes you see it in the sky in a lightning streak. -Sometimes you hear it crackle when you take off a sweater. We make electricity flow through a wire to send it to where we need it. -One reason we use so much electricity is that it can be used in so many ways. We send it by wire into homes, schools, and workplaces to provide light, heat, cooling, and to run machines..
  • 4. 4 How is electricity produced? In the United States, we convert energy from all these sources into electricity: - Fossil fuel (coal, natural gas, and oil) - Moving water (hydropower) - Uranium (nuclear power) - Wind, sunlight (solar power), biomass, geothermal heat, and even garbage.
  • 5. Fuels used to make electricity in the United States, 2014 5 Check out how your State makes electricity: www.eia.doe.gov/state Coal 39% Natural Gas 27% Nuclear 19% Hydropower 6% Biomass 1.7% Geothermal 0.4% Solar 0.4%Wind, 4.4% Petroleum 1% Other <1% Where Our Electricity Comes From
  • 6. 6 How does a fossil fuel power plant work? 1. Fossil fuels are burned to heat water to produce steam. 2. Steam turns the blades of a turbine. 3. The turbine spins a coil of wire on the shaft of a generator that turns inside a magnetic field. 4. Electrons flow in the coil…..That is electricity! Video clip: Fossil fuel power station - how it works http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeXG8K5_UvU (courtesy of Nanticoke Generating Station)
  • 7. 7 How does a hydroelectric power plant work? 1. Mechanical energy of moving water turns the blades of a turbine. 2. The turbine spins a coil of wire on the shaft of a generator that turns inside a magnetic field. 3. Electrons flow in the coil…..That is electricity! Animated diagram: Hydroelectric power station - how it works http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/hyhowworks.html (courtesy of the Tennessee Valley Authority)
  • 8. 8 How does a nuclear power plant work? 1. Atoms are split to heat water to produce steam. 2. Steam turns the blades of a turbine. 3. The turbine spins a coil of wire on the shaft of a generator that turns inside a magnetic field. 4. Electrons flow in the coil…..That is electricity! Animated diagram: Nuclear power station - how it works http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/basic-ref/students/animated-pwr.html
  • 9. What to remember 9 Burn fuel or split atoms Heat water to make steam Steam turns turbine Turbine turns generator Electricity is generated! Moving water turns turbine or
  • 10. Getting electricity to customers in 3 steps Steps in getting electricity to customers: 1. Generation – converting a source of energy to produce electricity 2. Transmission – using high voltage lines from the power plant to send electricity across long distances 3. Distribution– using lower voltage wires to deliver electricity to local customers. 10 Substation
  • 11. Electricity can travel hundreds of kilometers before you get it. Electric power transmission lines (wires) move large amounts of electric power over long distances. • At the power plant, the electricity voltage is increased for transmission. • The high-voltage electricity goes through the wires of a power grid to a substation. • At a substation, electricity is reduced to lower voltages for distribution to homes, schools, and businesses. 11 Higher voltage goes to substations Lower voltage goes to customers
  • 12. What is a power grid? The high-voltage electric current is carried through the power grid to a substation. A power grid is a network of wires for transmitting electricity. Transmission lines have evolved into three major power grids in the 48 connected states. 12 Alaska and Hawaii have their own power grids. Video clip: Smart Grid http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/power-grid.html
  • 13. 13 Who sells electricity? Most people buy electricity from an electric utility company. Utility companies sell the electricity that power plants make. Selling electricity is more than just making it. Utilities have to •Provide and repair the power lines •Keep the supply is steady •Keep the cost affordable •Meet the government’s rules.
  • 14. What is ahead? Utility companies have to plan ahead. Here are some challenges in planning. • Building new power plants and transmission lines can take 10 years or more. • Power plants cost millions or billions of dollars. • Demand for electricity goes up and down quickly with the economy. • Fuel prices change. • Conservation efforts can reduce demand. • Fossil fuels release greenhouse gases like CO2. Reducing greenhouse gases is costly and difficult. What do you predict for the future? 14
  • 15. 15 Advanced Student Assignment When you buy gas, you pay per gallon. When you buy electricity, you pay per kilowatt-hour. Imagine this is your electricity bill. 1. How many kilowatt hours did you use last month? 2. How much are you paying per kilowatt hour?
  • 16. 16 Advanced Student Assignment 1. How much does it cost if you leave your room lights on 24 hours a day for the month of October? 2. How much for a whole year? 3. What would the electricity cost be if you replaced bulbs with 23-watt fluorescent or LED bulbs? 4. When you go home today, add your family’s light wattage use. What is the cost of one year without turning off a light in your home? Add the light bulb wattage in your bedroom. Or assume that you have four 100-watt incandescent bulbs. The lights total 400 watts. Assume you pay 15 cents per kWh.
  • 17. 17 Summary: Fill in the blanks • Electricity is our most versatile form of energy. Electricity is created by the flow of tiny particles called electrons that have an electrical charge. • At power plants, electricity is produced by converting an energy source into electricity. • In the U.S., the source is usually a fossil fuel, uranium, or moving water. Solar power, wind, biomass, or geothermal can also be used. • Most U.S. power plants generate electricity by heating water to produce steam and then using steam to turn the blades of a turbine attached to a generator.
  • 18. 18 Summary (continued) • There are three main steps in getting electricity to customers – generation, transmission, and distribution. • Electricity is sent through a power grid to customers. • Higher voltage goes to substations. Lower voltage goes to customers. • Companies that sell electricity are called utilities. Utilities are often regulated so that our electricity supply is steady.
  • 19. Vocabulary • deregulation – removing or reducing government restrictions and rules • distribution – the process of sending electricity from power plants to customers • electrical energy – the flow of tiny, negatively charged particles called electrons, usually through a wire • electric meter – a device for measuring the amount of electricity being used so that the utility knows how much to charge the customer • generation – the making of electricity • generator – a machine that makes electricity • power grid - the nation-wide linked system that moves electricity from one place to another 19
  • 20. Vocabulary • regulation – a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority; the status of being required to follow rules made and maintained by an authority • regulatory agency – a public authority or government agency responsible for supervising or exercising authority over some area of human activity • smart grid – a name given to the use of computer intelligence applied to the transmission and distribution of electricity • steam – water in vapor form; invisible gas made when water is heated to the boiling point • substation – a part of an electrical generation, transmission, and distribution system where voltage is transformed from high to low or the reverse • transmission – the sending or moving of electricity 20
  • 21. Vocabulary • turbine - a wheel with many blades that are spun and connected to a generator to make electricity • utility - a company that provides a public service or product, such as electricity, water, or telephone • voltage – the difference in electrical charge between two points 21
  • 22. EXTENSION LESSON Most towns and cities have only one. Most towns and cities have only one electric utility company. When more than one business sells what you want to buy, we we call it competition. Here’s an example. You’ve saved money for a new skateboard. Your town has only one shop that sells the skateboard you want. • What if another shop opened? Would you buy from them if they were cheaper? • Would you check online for a better price? Competition might change where you spend money. 22
  • 23. EXTENSION LESSON (cont’d) Why do most towns have only one utility company? Although competition is generally good for consumers, many State governments grant one company rights to provide electric service. This is called a monopoly. Why only one? • The cost of providing electricity to customers in remote locations is expensive. • Utility companies are granted regulated monopolies in exchange for agreeing to serve all customers instead of just the most profitable ones. Is your State regulated or deregulated? Check it out at http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/page/restructuring/restructure_elect.html 23
  • 24. 24 EXTENSION LESSON (cont’d) Why does government get involved? Most states are regulated. They do not have competitive utilities. So, state governments have rules for utilities. The rules are called regulations. Regulations control • How much utilities can charge • What services they have to provide • How much profit they can make. Some states are deregulating utilities. But electricity is so necessary that they still approve the price that can be charged.