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Renewable Energy
Ch. 18
What is Renewable Energy?
• Energy from sources that are
constantly being formed.
• Many govt. Plan to increase their
use of renewable sources
• European Union plans to produce
12% of their energy from
renewable sources by 2010.
List of Renewable Energy
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Solar Energy
Wind Power
Biomass
Hydroelectricity
Geothermal Energy
Solar Power
• Power from the sun
– Medium sized star that radiates energy from
nuclear fusion reactions in its core
– Only small amount of energy produced reaches
earth
Passive Solar Heating
• Uses the sun’s energy to
heat something directly
• Passive Solar Buildings
– Large windows
• Face south
– Solar energy enters windows
and warms house
– Nighttime – heat is released
slowly
– Buildings must be well
insulated with thick walls and
floors to prevent heat loss
– Building oriented according to
movement of sun
Active Solar Heating
• Solar Energy can be
gathered by collectors and
used to heat water
• Mounted on roof
• Liquid within collector heated
by sun
• Liquid then pumped through
a heat exchanger
– Heats water for building
Photovoltaic Cells
• A.K.A
– Solar cells
• Invented over 120
years ago
• Run on nonpolluting
solar energy
– Why don’t they meet
all our energy needs?
• Produce very little
electrical current
• Require extended
periods of sunlight
Wind Power
• Energy from sun
warms earth’s surface
unevenly
• Causes air masses to
flow in atomosphere –
WIND
• Wind power converts
movement of wind
into electrical energy
• Fastest growing
energy source in the
world!
Wind Farms
• Large arrays of wind turbines
• California
– Supply 280,000 homes
• Scientists estimate that the windiest spots on earth
could generate 10 times the energy used
worldwide!
Biomass
• Plant material, manure,
and any other organic
matter that is used as an
energy source AND is
considered renewable
• List of biomass fuel
sources
– Methane
– Alcohol
– algae
• When bacteria decompose
organic wastes, can produce
methane
– Can be burned to generate heat
– CHINA
• More than 6 million households use
biogass digesters to ferment manure
and produce gas for heating and
cooking
– USA
• Some landfills generate electricity by
using methane from decomposing
trash
Methane
Alcohol
• Liquid fuels can be
derived from biomass
– Ethanol comes from
frementing fruit or
agricultural waste
• Corn – major source of
ethanol
– Gasohol – mixture of ethanol
and gas
» Produces less pollutants
than fossil fuels
» Some US states require
the use of gasohol
Renewable Energy
Ch. 18 cont.
Hydroelectricity
• Energy produced from
moving water
• Accounts for about 20
% of worlds electricity
• Benefits
– Dams are inexpensive to
operate
– No air pollutants
– Last much longer than
fossil fueled power
plants
• http://techalive.mtu.ed
u/meec/module17/Hyd
roelectricity.htm
Hydroelectricity
• Disadvantages
– Changes a rivers flow
– Disrupts ecosystems
• Salmon fisheries in
NW US
– Sediments are stuck
behind dam
• Reduces mineral
richness of land below
dam
Geothermal Energy
• Deposits of water in
earths crust are heated
by energy within the
Earth
• US is worlds largest
producer of geothermal
energy
– Geyers in CA. Produce
electricity for 1.7 million
households
• http://www.geysers.com/
geothermal_energy_1mb
_peak.wmv
Geothermal Energy
• Geothermal heat
pumps
– More than
600,000 homes
in US are heated
and cooled by
geothermal heat
pumps
Alternative Energy
• Describes energy
sources still under
development
– Tidal Power
– Ocean Thermal
Energy Conversion
– Hydrogen
Tidal Power
• Was used over
1000 years ago
to power mills in
France and
Britian
• Today
– Generates
power in France,
Russia, Canada
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
• In tropics, temperature
difference between
surface of ocean
(warmed by solar
energy) and deep ocean
waters can be as much
as 24 degrees C.
• Use this temp.
difference to generate
electricity
• Warm surface water is
used to boil sea water
Hydrogen
• Most abundant
element in the
universe
• Found in every
molecule of living
things
• Does not contain
carbon
– No pollutants
associated with
burning fossil fuels
and biomass
– Makes water vapor as
waste product
• Challenge
Hydrogen
– Takes a lot of energy to
produce
• Can use electricity from
solar cells or wind
power to split water
molecules to produce
Hydrogen
• Can be stored in
pressurized tanks and
transported in pipelines