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April 07, 2010

Berkeley, CA – Electricity Facts! Did you know… ? | Electrical Industry News

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Facts About Electricity and Energy 

  • Thomas Edison owned the first power plant ever!  The power plant opened in New York City in 1882.
  • Today one power plant can make enough electricity for 188,000 homes to use.
  • Thomas Edison invented the first long-lasting light bulb.
  • Benjamin Franklin showed us that lightning is a form of electricity.
  • In the United States, the most common way to make electricity is by burning coal.
  • The strength of an electric current is measured in volts.
  • The higher the voltage number, the more force there is pushing the electric current through the wire.
  • The voltage of a flash light battery is 1.5 volts.
  • Just one spark of static electricity can equal 3,000 volts.
  • A lightning bolt can measure up to 3,000,000 volts and it occurs in just a fraction of a second.
  • Did you know that if there is a thick coat of dust on a light bulb, the dust can block out about half of the light that could be coming from the light bulb.
  • When you open your refrigerator, 30% of the cold air gets out.
  • Every year all around America, home refrigerators use the amount of energy that is produced by 25 big power plants.
  • One amazing fact about energy is that an open crack as tiny as 1/16 of an inch around a window can let in the same amount of cold air as if the window was open 3 inches!
  • Speaking of cracks in houses, over $13 billion worth of wasted energy leaks out of homes through these cracks and tiny holes every single year.  That would equal at least $150 per family.

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