Article | REF: D3900 V2

Energy consumption, energy resources and the role of electricity

Authors: Bernard MULTON, Yaël THIAUX, Hamid BEN AHMED

Publication date: February 10, 2011

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4. Electricity energy

4.1 Power generation

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4.1.1 Production resources

Electricity was first generated mainly by hydroelectric power, before thermal power plants gradually came to dominate to meet rapidly growing needs. Whether they run on fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), nuclear fission or biomass or household waste, these power plants use a steam or combustion turbine (except for low-power diesel internal combustion engines), driving an alternator. This thermomechanical conversion method has an efficiency ranging from 30% to...

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