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Alternative Energies

Alternative Energies. Structure of topic. What are alternative energies and why do we need them? Types of alternative energies: Nuclear Hydroelectric Solar. Be able to tell me 3 things: How the method works What are its benefits What are its limitations. What is “Alternative Energy”?.

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Alternative Energies

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  1. Alternative Energies

  2. Structure of topic • What are alternative energies and why do we need them? • Types of alternative energies: • Nuclear • Hydroelectric • Solar Be able to tell me 3 things: How the method works What are its benefits What are its limitations

  3. What is “Alternative Energy”? • Any form of energy that is not derived from fossil fuels • Alternative energy sources include: • Wind • Solar • Biomass (whazzat?) • Nuclear

  4. Why do we need “Alternative Energy”? • To combat the various problems of using energy as fossil fuels • What are such problems? • Fossil fuels emit carbon emissions  global warming • Fossil fuels will run out  no energy to meet the needs of a large population

  5. How does “Alternative Energy” solve the problem? • Alternative energy sources tend to be renewable: they can be replenished indefinitely • Sunlight, wind, moving water, etc. • Alternative energy sources tend to be clean: they do not emit harmful carbon emissions

  6. Nuclear Power

  7. Nuclear power • Nuclear power refers to the energy that is created through nuclear fission, which is the process of splitting two atoms. • When two atoms are split, heat energy is produced  this heat is used to boil water and convert it into steam  the steam is used to “move” turbines, creating electricity

  8. Advantages of nuclear power • Carbon-free energy – Does not release carbon emissions that contribute to global warming • Dense source of energy - Nuclear fission produces roughly a million times more energy per unit weight than fossil fuel alternatives

  9. Disadvantages of nuclear power • Produces radioactive waste - On average, a nuclear power plant annually generates 20 metric tons of used nuclear fuel harmful to human health • Costly to build and maintain • Potential nuclear catastrophes – Nuclear disastersin Japan (2011) and Russia (1986)

  10. Hydroelectric Power Dams are built across rivers. Reservoirs behind the dams store the water. When opened, water would rush through the dams and turn the turbine generators, thus producing electricity

  11. Advantages of hydroelectric power • Clean source of energy - Hydroelectric dams do not burn fossil fuels so they do not produce any CO2 • Cheap source of energy with low operational costs– water that flows through the river does not cost money to harvest At full power, Three Gorges reduces coal consumption by 31m tonnes (t) per year, avoiding 100m t of greenhouse gas emissions.

  12. Disadvantages of hydroelectric power • Requires much land space  destroys habitats • Dependent on the level of rainfall  in periods of drought, the reservoirs may not have sufficient water to generate power

  13. Solar Power

  14. Advantages of solar power • Clean energy – Solar PV do not burn fossil fuels so they do not produce any CO2 • Cheap source of energy with low operational costs – sunlight does not cost money to harness

  15. Disadvantages of solar power • Dependent on cloud cover – only works well in places that do not have strong cloud cover: Singapore has very heavy cloud cover (which is quite counter-intuitive to us, isn’t it?) • Inefficient source of energy… for now – costly to generate high amounts of power from solar

  16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0elhIcPVtKE • http://energy.gov/articles/top-10-things-you-didnt-know-about-hydropower • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGj_aJz7cTs

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