Energy

U.S energy use and production

By mkhonka
  • Jan 1, 1300

    Hopi Indians and coal

    Hopi Indians and coal
    Hopi indians use coal for heating, cooking and firing pottery
  • Wood

    Wood
    Through the 1600s and 1700s, wood was used to heat American households. Later on, in the 1800s, it was used in steam power. Wood was then largely replaced by coal in industry, but continued to heat homes.
  • Commercial coal production, near Richmond, VA

    Commercial coal production, near Richmond, VA
    Coal started to slowly replace wood in enegy production
  • First natural gas well

    First natural gas well
    A man named William Hart dug the first gas well in the U.S in Fredonia, New York. Gas was used exclusively as a source of light, because at that time it was difficult to transport or to use for heating or cooking.
  • Electric motor

    Electric motor
    Thomas Davenport developed a battery-powered electric motor he used to operate a small model car. Today his design is used in most electrical appliances.
  • First electric plant

    First electric plant
    Thomas Edison built the very first commercial power plant, in New York
  • The Manhattan Project begins

    The Manhattan Project begins
    Led by the U.S, the Manhattan Project produced the first nuclear weapons during World War II before Germany. The project made way for nuclear power plants.
  • Oil and automobiles

    Oil and automobiles
    The growing number of cars makes oil the most used resource
  • Wind power development

    Wind power development
    First framework and financing made to effectively produce wind farms
  • Clean Air Act

    Clean Air Act
    US Environmental Protection Agency announces 1,000 pound CO2 standard per MWh