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Classification of Energy
What is Energy ?
 Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it only can be changed from
one form to another.
 Energy is the ability to cause change in an object.
• The change can involve either the motion or position of an object or
its particles.
 According to physics energy is the quantitative property that must be
transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat the
object.
 According to google Energy is the power derived from the utilization of
physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to
work machines. The heat derived is mainly from combustion process.
Classification of energy
Classification of Energy
 Primary Energy sources ( natural gas, crude oil )
 Secondary Energy sources ( refined crude oil products )
 Commercial Energy sources ( electricity )
 Non-commercial Energy sources ( firewood )
 Renewable Energy sources ( wind energy )
 Non-renewable Energy sources ( hydropower )
Primary Energy sources
Primary energy is the energy that's harvested directly from natural
resources. Sources of primary energy fall into two basic categories, fuels and
flows. The fuels in primary energy are all primary fuels. A country's
different sources of primary energy are aggregated into a quantity called
total primary energy supply (TPES). All of human energy must come from
one of these primary energy sources, there are no energy alternatives.
Primary energy is contrasted with end use energy. Primary energy almost
always needs to be converted through an energy conversion technology to
make this primary energy source into an energy currency or a secondary
fuel before it can be used.
For example
• Coal is usually put into a coal-fired power plant to generate electricity.
• Wind must be harnessed by a wind turbine before it can generate
electricity.
Secondary Energy sources
Secondary energy sources are derived from primary sources in a from of
either final fuel or energy supply. Involvement of technological processes in
this transformation in between causes drop in primary energy on the way to
consumers.
Secondary energy sources are also referred to as energy carriers, because
they move energy in a useable form from one place to another. The two
most well-known energy carriers are:
Electricity
Hydrogen
Example
• Crude oil is refined and converted in products like petrol, diesel,
kerosene.
Commercial Energy sources
The energy sources that are available in the market for a definite price are known
as commercial energy. By far the most important form of commercial energy are
electricity, coal and refined petroleum products.
Commercial energy forms the basis of industrial, agriculture, transport, and
commercial development in modern world. In industrialized countries,
commercialized fuels are predominant sources not only for economic production,
but also for many household tasks of general population.
Examples
Electricity, Lignite, Coal, oil etc.
Non-commercial Energy sources
The energy sources that are not available in the market for a price are known as
non-commercial energy sources.
Non-commercial energy sources include fuels such as firewood, cattle dung and
agriculture waste, which are traditionally gathered, and not bought at a price used
especially in households.
These are also called as traditional fuels. Non-commercial energy is often ignored
in energy accounting.
Example
Firewood, agro waste from rural areas.
Renewable Energy sources
This is the energy acquired from never ending sources of energy available in
nature. The main feature of this is, it can be extracted without causing pollution.
Renewable energy is energy that is collected from renewable resources, which are
naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides,
waves, and geothermal heat. Renewable energy often provides energy in four
important areas: electricity generation, air and water heating/cooling,
transportation, and rural (off-grid) energy services.
Example
Solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy
Non-renewable Energy sources
Non renewable energy is the energy obtained from the conventional fuels which
are exhaustible today or tomorrow with time.
A non-renewable resource (also called a finite resource) is a resource that does not
renew itself at a sufficient rate for sustainable economic extraction in meaningful
human time-frames. An example is carbon-based, organically-derived fuel. The
original organic material, with the aid of heat and pressure, becomes a fuel such as
oil or gas. Earth minerals and metal ores, fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, natural gas)
and groundwater in certain aquifers are all considered non-renewable resources,
though individual elements are always conserved.
Example
Coal, oil, gas, Hydro power, Diesel power.
THANK YOU
Made by – SAHIL SHIVAJI GOHAD

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Classification of energy

  • 2. What is Energy ?  Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it only can be changed from one form to another.  Energy is the ability to cause change in an object. • The change can involve either the motion or position of an object or its particles.  According to physics energy is the quantitative property that must be transferred to an object in order to perform work on, or to heat the object.  According to google Energy is the power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines. The heat derived is mainly from combustion process.
  • 4. Classification of Energy  Primary Energy sources ( natural gas, crude oil )  Secondary Energy sources ( refined crude oil products )  Commercial Energy sources ( electricity )  Non-commercial Energy sources ( firewood )  Renewable Energy sources ( wind energy )  Non-renewable Energy sources ( hydropower )
  • 5. Primary Energy sources Primary energy is the energy that's harvested directly from natural resources. Sources of primary energy fall into two basic categories, fuels and flows. The fuels in primary energy are all primary fuels. A country's different sources of primary energy are aggregated into a quantity called total primary energy supply (TPES). All of human energy must come from one of these primary energy sources, there are no energy alternatives. Primary energy is contrasted with end use energy. Primary energy almost always needs to be converted through an energy conversion technology to make this primary energy source into an energy currency or a secondary fuel before it can be used. For example • Coal is usually put into a coal-fired power plant to generate electricity. • Wind must be harnessed by a wind turbine before it can generate electricity.
  • 6. Secondary Energy sources Secondary energy sources are derived from primary sources in a from of either final fuel or energy supply. Involvement of technological processes in this transformation in between causes drop in primary energy on the way to consumers. Secondary energy sources are also referred to as energy carriers, because they move energy in a useable form from one place to another. The two most well-known energy carriers are: Electricity Hydrogen Example • Crude oil is refined and converted in products like petrol, diesel, kerosene.
  • 7. Commercial Energy sources The energy sources that are available in the market for a definite price are known as commercial energy. By far the most important form of commercial energy are electricity, coal and refined petroleum products. Commercial energy forms the basis of industrial, agriculture, transport, and commercial development in modern world. In industrialized countries, commercialized fuels are predominant sources not only for economic production, but also for many household tasks of general population. Examples Electricity, Lignite, Coal, oil etc.
  • 8. Non-commercial Energy sources The energy sources that are not available in the market for a price are known as non-commercial energy sources. Non-commercial energy sources include fuels such as firewood, cattle dung and agriculture waste, which are traditionally gathered, and not bought at a price used especially in households. These are also called as traditional fuels. Non-commercial energy is often ignored in energy accounting. Example Firewood, agro waste from rural areas.
  • 9. Renewable Energy sources This is the energy acquired from never ending sources of energy available in nature. The main feature of this is, it can be extracted without causing pollution. Renewable energy is energy that is collected from renewable resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat. Renewable energy often provides energy in four important areas: electricity generation, air and water heating/cooling, transportation, and rural (off-grid) energy services. Example Solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy
  • 10. Non-renewable Energy sources Non renewable energy is the energy obtained from the conventional fuels which are exhaustible today or tomorrow with time. A non-renewable resource (also called a finite resource) is a resource that does not renew itself at a sufficient rate for sustainable economic extraction in meaningful human time-frames. An example is carbon-based, organically-derived fuel. The original organic material, with the aid of heat and pressure, becomes a fuel such as oil or gas. Earth minerals and metal ores, fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, natural gas) and groundwater in certain aquifers are all considered non-renewable resources, though individual elements are always conserved. Example Coal, oil, gas, Hydro power, Diesel power.
  • 11. THANK YOU Made by – SAHIL SHIVAJI GOHAD