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UNESCO Associated School

UNESCO Associated School. Gimnazjum Nr 1 w Zawierciu Poland. We would like to show you the presentation about. UNCONVENTIONAL ENERGY IN POLAND. WHAT IS ENERGY?. ENERGY SOURCES IN POLAND. The main domestic energy source is coal . Poland produced about 178.9 million tons of coal .

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  1. UNESCO Associated School Gimnazjum Nr 1 w Zawierciu Poland Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  2. We would like to show you the presentation about... UNCONVENTIONAL ENERGY IN POLAND Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  3. WHAT IS ENERGY? Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  4. ENERGY SOURCESIN POLAND Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu The main domestic energy source is coal. Poland produced about 178.9 million tons of coal. Poland is the largest producer of hard coal in the EU and the second largest in Europe.

  5. HOW CAN WE PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT AND SAVE ENERGY?Usingunconventional energy sources: • Wind power • Solar power • Geothermal energy • Biomass • Hydropower Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  6. WIND POWER IN POLAND Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  7. WIND TURBINS IN POLAND • 350 wind turbines • 40 wind installations work of the total capacity about 58 MW Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  8. WIND ENERGY ZONES IN POLAND Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  9. THE FIRST TURBINES IN POLAND Located near the Baltic Sea coast IN DARŁOWO Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  10. THE HIGEST OFFSHORE WIND TURBINES • Located in Łęki Dukielskie. • Belongs to a Portuguese company Matrifer Renewables. • 5 windmills-100 meters tall each. • Supply nearly 3,000 homes. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  11. THE LARGEST WIND FARM IN TYMIEŃ • 25 wind turbines. • The biggest wind energy project in Poland and the entire Central Europe till 2008. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  12. THE LARGEST WIND FARM IN POLANDIN TYMIEŃ • Max. output: 50MW. • Turbines installed: Vestas V80, 2MW each. • Column height: 100 meters. • Blade radius: 80 meters. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  13. HYDROPOWER ENRGY IN POLAND Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  14. Largest hydropower stations in Poland Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu .

  15. Largest hydropower stations in Poland with capacity (Pt)  5,0 MW(Pt – installed capacity of turbines; Pp – installed capacity of pumps; Hn – nominal height of fall). Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  16. The Oldest Hydroelectric Power Station in Leśna on the River Kwisa • The dam on the Kwisa river was built in 1901. • The hydroelectric power plant was opened in 1907 and still operating to this day. • It produces up to 2.7 megawatts of power. • 100-year-old turbines and generatorsare original and still operating. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  17. HYDROPOWER STATION IN ŻARNOWIEC • Situated in the northern part of Gdańsk Province. • A pumped-storage, operates on Żarnowieckie lake (of glacial origin). • Was launched in 1983. • Maximum capacity is 800 MW. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  18. SOLINA HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT • Among peaks of the Bieszczady Mountains. • A peak-load power plant with a pumping component. • The higher-elevation reservoir of the plant is the largest artificial lake in Poland. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  19. SOLINA HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT • Located in Solina • Installed capacity: 200MW • Launched in 1986 • Pumped-storage power plant Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  20. SMALL HYDROPOWER STATION IN TRZEBIATÓW • Launched in 1927. • Produces 900 MWh per year • Entered in the register of monuments. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  21. SOLAR POWER IN POLAND Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  22. 230 000 square meters of installed solar collectors. • Solar systems heat the water for domestic purposes. • Photovoltaic installations supplytelecommunications devices, lighting road signs. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  23. SOLAR FARM IN RUDA ŚLĄSKA • Situated in Ruda Śląska. • The biggest one in Silesian province. • Covers 20, 000 mkw. • Solar panels can produce 300 megawatts per year. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  24. THE FIRST PHOTOVOLTAIC PHARM IN WIERZCHOSŁAWICE • Located in Małopolska Voivodship. • 1MW solar power plant • Launched in 2011. • 4445 sollar collectors installed on 2 hectars. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  25. SOLAR PANELS GIMNAZJUM NR 1 IN ZAWIERCIE Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  26. SOLAR WATER TRAM „SŁONECZNIK” • Launched in 2008. • Solar panels and batteries are the basic power source. • A mean of transport and a tourist attraction. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  27. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  28. Heat Flux of Poland (Source: Energie-Atlas GmbH, 2005) Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  29. Geothermal Resources of Poland (Source: Polish Geothermal Association) • Space heating • Therapeutic purposes • Industrial applications • Fish farming • Timber-drying • Greenhouse heating Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  30. GEOTERMAL ENERGYplants can be found in • Podhale in zakopane (first geothermal plant) • Pyrzyce • Uniejów • Słomniki • Mszczonów (1) Which are in use, (2) which are being built,(3)health resorts (which usegeothermal energy) or geothermal institutions (according to Sokołowski, 1995) Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  31. THE FIRST GEOTHERMAL PLANT IN POLAND Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu Near Zakopane, in Podhale. Launched in 1992.

  32. MSZCZONÓW GEOTHERMAL PLANT • The most recent and most advanced. • Provides district heating and drinking water for approximately 6.000 residents. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  33. BIOMASS SOURCE IN POLAND Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  34. Available biomass potential in Poland is three main segments: Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu • Forest: wood, residues and by-products : • agriculture: energy plants, short rotation coppice,residues, • industry and households: organic waste stream.

  35. BIOMASS SOURCE IN POLAND Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu 15 power plants using biomass only

  36. Available Straw Potential in Poland • The northern and western regions. • Rural and mountainous regions. • The eastern border of Belarus. Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

  37. THAT IS ALL... We hope you enjoyed our presentationand thank you very much for your attention. Prepared by: Aleksandra Socha Adrianna Nieroda Teachers: M.Paliga Gimnazjum nr 1 w Zawierciu

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