EGEE 102 - Exam 1 2025 Questions and Answers

EGEE 102 - Exam 1 2025 Questions and Answers

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EGEE 102 - Exam 1 2025 Questions and Answers What percentage of the U.S. petroleum demand is met by imports? ....ANSWER ...-Around 50% Resources represent the portion of demonstrated energy resources that ____ ....ANSWER ...-is known to exist or even suspected to exist, regardless of technical or economic viability What percentage of the U.S. energy demand is met by renewable energy sources? ....ANSWER ...-less than 10% Growth in the World's energy consumption can be mathematically represented by which one of the following functions? - ....ANSWER ...-Exponential Resources represent the portion of the energy that is known to exist or even suspected to exist, regardless of technical or economic viability. - ....ANSWER ...-True Most of the electricity in the US is generated from nuclear energy. ....ANSWER ...-False At the current rate of consumption approximately how long will the US coal reserves last? - ....ANSWER ...-242 years With strong growth in GDP, demand for energy in developing Asia doubles over the forecast period from 2004 to 2030. - ....ANSWER ...-True …FOR STUDENTS ONLY…©️2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED… 1