Reference no: EM133570491
Assignment:
I need assistance with responding to the below.
Introduction:
Improving energy efficiency is one of the most constructive and cost-effective ways to address the challenges of high energy prices, energy security and independence, air pollution, and global climate change. Increased efficiency can lower greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants, decrease water use, boost the local economy and create downward pressure on prices and volatility, provide long-term benefits by lowering baseload and peak demand and reduce the need for additional generation and transmission assets. The type and amount of emissions produced depend on how electricity is generated in your region. So, where does the energy that powers your home originate? Let's fin out by doing a simple energy analysis.
First, go to How Does Your State Make Electricity? to get a general overview and understanding for your state.
Then go to the EPA Power Profiler website and complete the Power Profiler information for your household. You will be provided with a report showing a breakdown of where your household energy comes from and how this compares to national averages.
[Non-U.S. residents: You may either choose a region of the U.S. to analyze for your post or discuss the energy sources for your home region based on your own research.]
It will look like this:
In your initial post, address the following:
- Report the region you are in and the percentages of non-hydroelectric renewable, hydroelectric, nuclear, oil, gas, and coal derived energy that are in use.
- How do these values compare to the national averages?
- How do these types of energy impact your local and the global environment?
- How much does available infrastructure play into these numbers? Is it necessarily indicative of where people want to be - why or why not?