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ELECTRICIT
THE SCIENCE, USES, AND FUTURE OF
Y
ELECTRICAL ENERGY
This presentation explores the basics of electricity, its
applications, challenges, and innovations driving the future of
energy.
WHAT IS ELECTRICITY?
Electricity is the movement of electric charge, usually through conductors like
wires. It is created by converting different types of energy into electrical energy,
which can then be used to power devices and machines. This energy is essential
for modern life, providing light, heating, communication, and industrial power.
Electricity is the movement of electric charge, usually through conductors like
wires. It is created by converting different types of energy into electrical energy,
which can then be used to power devices and machines. This energy is essential
for modern life, providing light, heating, communication, and industrial power.
HOW
ELECTRICITY IS
GENERATED
Electricity is generated by converting different types of energy
into electrical energy. Power plants use turbines powered by
steam, water, wind, or nuclear reactions to produce electricity,
which is then transmitted through power grids to homes and
businesses. Electricity is generated by converting different
types of energy into electrical energy. Power plants use turbines
powered by steam, water, wind, or nuclear reactions to produce
electricity, which is then transmitted through power grids to
homes and businesses.
HOW
ELECTRICITY IS
DISTRIBUTED
Electricity is transmitted through a complex network of
power lines and substations to reach consumers. The
process involves high-voltage transmission over long
distances, followed by voltage reduction for safe
distribution to homes, businesses, and industries.
Power Local
Transmission Distribution
Substations Smart Grids
USES OF
Electricity is essential in daily life, from
lighting homes and running appliances
ELECTRICITY to powering
transportation systems.
industries and
Household Use Transportation
Lighting, heating, Powering electric
cooling, and powering vehicles and public
appliances. transport systems.
Industrial & Communication &
Commercial Use Technology
Running factories, Essential for the
offices, and businesses. internet, mobile devices,
and digital
infrastructure.
SUSTAINABLE VS.
TRADITIONAL POWER
SOURCES
Renewable Energy
Renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro are sustainable
and environmentally friendly but depend on natural conditions.
Renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro are sustainable
and environmentally friendly but depend on natural conditions.
Non-Renewable Energy
Non-renewable sources like coal, oil, and gas provide a stable energy
supply but contribute to pollution and resource depletion. Non-
renewable sources like coal, oil, and gas provide a stable energy
supply but contribute to pollution and resource depletion.
CHALLENGES IN
ELECTRICITY
PRODUCTION & USE
Despite technological advancements, the electricity sector
faces several challenges in production, distribution, and
sustainability. The growing demand for energy, reliance on
fossil fuels, aging infrastructure, and environmental
concerns make it difficult to provide a stable and
sustainable power supply. Addressing these issues is
essential to ensuring reliable electricity for future
generations. Addressing these issues is essential to
ensuring reliable electricity for future generations.
INNOVATIONS
& TRENDS IN
ENERGY
The future of electricity is focused
on smart technology, renewable
integration, and efficiency
improvements. Innovations in
energy storage, AI-driven grids, and
decentralized energy systems will
shape how we produce and
consume electricity.
HOW TO SAVE 01
Use Energy-Efficient
Appliances
ELECTRICITY LED lighting, inverter ACs, and
energy-star devices.
Turn Off Unused
02 Devices
Prevent energy waste from
standby power.
Improve Home
03 Insulation
Reduce the need for excessive
heating and cooling.
Opt for Renewable
04 Energy
Support green energy solutions
where possible.
THANK YOU
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME, LET’S WORK
TOGETHER FOR A BRIGHTER, GREENER FUTURE!