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INSTRUCTOR © 2017, John R. Fanchi All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of the author. © 2004 John R. Fanchi All rights reserved. Do not copy or distribute.

To the Instructor The set of files here are designed to help you prepare lectures for your own course using the text Energy in the 21st Century, 4th Edition, J.R. Fanchi and C.J. Fanchi (World Scientific, 2017) You will need to supplement the files to complete the presentation topics.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Chapter 8 © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Chapter 8 – Learning Objectives © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 8-1 The Water Cycle © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Table 8-1 History of Hydroelectric Power in the United States [DoE Hydropower History, 2009] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 8-2 Principles of Hydroelectric Power Generation © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 8-3 Reservoir behind Hoover Dam (© Fanchi, 2002) Source: Energy in the 21st Century, 4th Ed. © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Table 8-2 Hydroelectric Power Plant Sizes [DoE Hydropower, 2016] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 8-4 Hydroelectric Energy Consumption in the United States © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 8-5 Motion of an Ocean Wave, Oahu, Hawaii (© Fanchi, 2003) © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 8-6 Pelamis Wave Energy Converters [Pelamis, 2016] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Figure 8-7 Oscillating Water Column (OWC) Wave Energy System [after Graw, 2008, page 78] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Figure 8-8 Capturing Tidal Energy with Marine Current Turbines [SeaGen, 2016] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Figure 8-9 Capturing Tidal Energy with Open Centre Turbines [OpenHydro, 2016] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 8-10A Schematic of tidal energy platform [SME PLAT-O, 2016] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 8-10B PLAT-O tidal energy platform [SME PLAT-O, 2016] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Figure 8-11 Capturing Tidal Energy [after Shepherd and Shepherd, 1998, page 227] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 8-12 Lava meeting the Pacific, Hawaii (© Fanchi, 2002) © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 8-13 Svartsengi Blue Lagoon, Iceland (© A. Fanchi, 2006) © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

© 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved. Figure 8-14 Geothermal Heating System [after Shepherd and Shepherd, 1998, page 149] © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.

Figure 8-15 Geothermal Energy from Hot, Dry Rock © 2016 Fanchi Enterprises. All right reserved.