Energy Sources Andie

47

Transcript of Energy Sources Andie

Page 1: Energy Sources Andie
Page 2: Energy Sources Andie

Natural Resources

• A natural resource is a feature of Earth that benefits people.

• Earth’s natural material resources are things like air, fresh water, and soil.

Page 3: Energy Sources Andie

16.2 Electricity from fossil fuels• A nonrenewable resource is not replaced as

it is used.

• Because it takes so long for these resources to form, someday we will not have enough fossil fuels to produce the electricity we need.

• The three major fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas.

Video clip on fossil fuels

Page 4: Energy Sources Andie

Electricity from renewable resources (often called alternative energy sources)

• A renewable resource can be replaced naturally in a relatively short period of time.

• The Sun and wind are renewable resources that can be used as energy sources.

Page 5: Energy Sources Andie

Electricity from renewable resources

• It is also possible to use:

– moving water (hydroelectric)

– hot spots near Earth’s surface (geothermal)

– tides to produce electricity.

– Let’s look at some of these!

Page 6: Energy Sources Andie
Page 7: Energy Sources Andie
Page 8: Energy Sources Andie

Buford Dam at Lake Lanier

Page 9: Energy Sources Andie

Buford Dam at Lake Lanier

Page 10: Energy Sources Andie
Page 11: Energy Sources Andie

Video clip on Hydroelectric power

Page 12: Energy Sources Andie

Once the dam is built, the energy is virtually free.

No waste or pollution produced.Much more reliable than wind, solar or

wave power. Water can be stored above the dam ready

to cope with peaks in demand.Hydro-electric power stations can increase

to full power very quickly, unlike other power stations.

•Electricity can be generated constantly.

Page 13: Energy Sources Andie

•The dams are very expensive to build.However, many dams are also used for flood control or irrigation, so building costs can be shared. Building a large dam will flood a very large area upstream, causing problems for animals that used to live there. Finding a suitable site can be difficult – the impact on residents and the environment may be unacceptable. Water quality and quantity downstreamcan be affected, which can have an impact on plant life.

Page 14: Energy Sources Andie

Windmills are built together in a “wind farm.”

Page 15: Energy Sources Andie
Page 16: Energy Sources Andie
Page 17: Energy Sources Andie

Video clip about Wind power

Page 18: Energy Sources Andie

                                                                     

Wind power

Page 19: Energy Sources Andie

•Wind is free, wind farms need no fuel. Produces no waste or greenhouse gases. •The land beneath can usually still be used for farming.•Wind farms can be tourist attractions.

A good method of supplying energy to remote areas.

Page 20: Energy Sources Andie

•The wind is not always predictable – some days have no wind. •Suitable areas for wind farms are often near the coast, where land is expensive.*Some people feel that covering the landscape with these towers is unsightly. •Can kill birds - migrating flocks tend to like strong winds. Splat! •Can affect television reception if you live nearby. Noisy. A wind generator makes a constant, low, "swooshing" noise day and night, which can drive you nuts. An entire wind farm makes quite a racket!

Page 21: Energy Sources Andie

Several ways to use the sun for power!

Page 22: Energy Sources Andie

Solar cells to make electricity like your solar calculator does.

Page 23: Energy Sources Andie

Info on picture

Solar power plants that can produce large amounts of electricity instead

of for one house.

Page 24: Energy Sources Andie

Places where solar power plants would work!

Page 25: Energy Sources Andie

We even use solar power in orbit! Why would that be a good way to

power satellites?

Video clip on solar power

Page 26: Energy Sources Andie

•Solar energy is free - it needs no fuel and producesno waste or pollution.

•In sunny countries, solar power can be used where there is no easy way to getelectricity to a remote place.

Page 27: Energy Sources Andie

*Doesn't work at night. *Very expensive to build solar power stations.Solar cells cost a great deal compared to the amount of electricity they'll produce in their lifetime.*Can be unreliable unless you're in a very sunny climate.

Page 28: Energy Sources Andie

La Racine France

Page 29: Energy Sources Andie

Video clip on tidal power

Turbines are placed underwater like with a dam. Tidal turbines have to spin 180 degrees because the tide switches directions 4 times a day!

Page 30: Energy Sources Andie

Advantages

•Once you've built the dam, tidal power is free. •It produces no greenhouse gases or other waste. •It needs no fuel. •It produces electricity reliably. •Not expensive to maintain. •Tides are totally predictable.

Page 31: Energy Sources Andie

•Very expensive to build. •Affects a very wide area - the environment is changed for many miles upstream and downstream. *Many birds rely on the tide uncovering the mud flats so that they can feed. *Only provides power for around 10 hours each day, when the tide is actually moving in or out.*There are very few suitable sites for tidal power stations.

Page 32: Energy Sources Andie
Page 33: Energy Sources Andie
Page 34: Energy Sources Andie

This is steam, not polluted air!

Page 35: Energy Sources Andie

Video clip on nuclear power

Page 36: Energy Sources Andie

•Nuclear power costs about the same as coal, so it's not expensive to make. •Does not produce smoke or carbon dioxide, so it does not contribute to the greenhouse effect.•Produces huge amounts of energy fromsmall amounts of fuel.Produces small amounts of waste.Nuclear power is reliable.

Page 37: Energy Sources Andie

•Although not much waste is produced, it is very, very dangerous. It must be sealed up and buried for many years to allow the radioactivity to die away.

Nuclear power is reliable, but a lot of money has to be spent on safety – if it does go wrong, a nuclear accident can be a major disaster.

Page 38: Energy Sources Andie

The earth has lots of heat inside!

Page 39: Energy Sources Andie

Sometimes it is very close to the surface.

Page 40: Energy Sources Andie
Page 41: Energy Sources Andie

Video clip on geothermal energy

Page 42: Energy Sources Andie

What do you think would be the advantages and disadvantages of geothermal energy?

Page 43: Energy Sources Andie
Page 44: Energy Sources Andie
Page 45: Energy Sources Andie

Biomass is the second most common form of renewable energy.

Page 46: Energy Sources Andie
Page 47: Energy Sources Andie