Renewable Energy Resources
•Energy sources which naturally renew or replenish themselves over a period of time •Not depleted by use What do we mean by advantage and disadvantage? •Advantage means for a good effect, favorable gain, or desired end. •Disadvantage means for a bad effect, unfavorable, or undesired end. Biomass •Energy from any material that comes from plants or microorganisms that were recently living •Trees, branches, scraps of bark, and recycled paper are examples of biomass energy •The energy comes from burning it. •It becomes biofuel when mixed with gasoline, such as ethanol. Advantages 1.Can be stored and used when needed 2.Releases less harmful pollutants than gasoline 3.Uses materials that might normally be discarded Disadvantages 1.Growing crops for biofuels requires large amounts of land and pesticides. 2.Land could be used for growing food. 3.Pesticides can pollute. Wind •Wind energy is captured with wind turbines. •The blades turn a generator(located inside the tower), which creates electricity. •Groups of wind turbines are known as wind farms. •Found near farmland, in narrow mountain passes, and even in the ocean Advantages 1.Can be very efficient and cheap in places with steady winds 2.It’s clean, no pollutants Disadvantages 1.Wind is inconsistent. 2.Not a good source of energy in all locations. 3.Dangerous for bats and birds Hydroelectric •Energy made by flowing water •Hydroelectric power plants are located on large dams, which control the flow of a river. •A controlled amount of water flows through the tunnels and turns huge turbines which generate electricity. Advantages 1.Energy is inexpensive to harness. 2.Because rivers are everywhere, it’s an available resource. 3.Reliable because engineers control the flow of water Disadvantages 1.Damming a river causes a great environmental impact for people, plants, and wildlife. 2.Dependent on rainfall to fill reservoir 3.Expensive to build a dam Geothermal •Heat energy from deep within the Earth •Water is warmed by magma and pumped to the surface. •Geothermal heat pumps create heat for houses and other buildings. •Steam can also be brought to the surface and used to turn a turbine to generate electricity. • 90% of people in Iceland use this heat source. Advantages 1.Clean 2.Does not require another fuel source to produce it 3.Does not emit any harmful pollutants into the air Disadvantages 1.Not a wide spread source of energy 2.High installment costs to build power plants 3.Not easily transported Solar •Energy from the sun •Active solar energy uses technology to capture the sun’s rays (solar cells). •Passive solar energy gets energy from the way sunlight naturally changes throughout the day. (house might face a certain way to capture more of the sun’s rays) Advantages 1.Relatively simple technology 2.Little maintenance 3.Reliable and quiet 4.Free energy after purchasing solar panels Disadvantages 1.Energy cannot be created at night. 2.Cloud cover reduces power. 3.Works best if at the optimal angle towards the sun 4.Only converts 20% of the sun’s energy to electricity Generating electricity from renewable resources 1.Solar and biomass are used to induce heat. 2.The energy is used to heat water. 3.The water turns to steam. 4.The steam turns a turbine (geothermal). Or water turns it (hydroelectric) and wind turns it (wind). 5.The turbine shaft is connected to the shaft of a generator. 6.Magnets spin within wire coils to produce electricity. Comments are closed.
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Erik E. Mason
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