I just got done sitting on my bed, with my face over an electric radiator. What a logistical nightmare. For my face to absorb that heat, electricity was conducted through an inefficient metal. I won't go into where the metal may have come from. The electricity was conducted to my house from a generator on another island many miles away, which was strategically built at the bottom of a pipeline. By connecting the pipeline to a lake thousands of feet above, the lake water's potential energy was converted to the kinetic energy of the water rushing through the pipe. When the pipe's water hit a turbine connected to the generator, the kinetic energy became electrical energy.
Electric heat
Electric heat
Electric heat
I just got done sitting on my bed, with my face over an electric radiator. What a logistical nightmare. For my face to absorb that heat, electricity was conducted through an inefficient metal. I won't go into where the metal may have come from. The electricity was conducted to my house from a generator on another island many miles away, which was strategically built at the bottom of a pipeline. By connecting the pipeline to a lake thousands of feet above, the lake water's potential energy was converted to the kinetic energy of the water rushing through the pipe. When the pipe's water hit a turbine connected to the generator, the kinetic energy became electrical energy.