Achieving Energy Sustainability

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Achieving Energy Sustainability Chapter 13 Achieving Energy Sustainability Friedland and Relyea Environmental Science for AP®, second edition © 2015 W.H. Freeman and Company/BFW AP® is a trademark registered and/or owned by the College Board®, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.

Module 37 Conservation, Efficiency, and Renewable Energy After reading this module you should be able to Describe strategies to conserve energy and increase energy efficiency. Explain differences among the various renewable energy resources.

We can use less energy through conservation and increased efficiency Energy conservation and energy efficiency are the least expensive and most environmentally sound options for maximizing our energy resources. Energy conservation Finding and implementing ways to use less energy. Tiered rate system A billing system used by some electric companies in which customers pay higher rates as their use goes up. Peak demand The greatest quantity of energy used at any one time.

  Sustainable Design Sustainable design improves the efficiency of the buildings and communities in which we live and work.

  Sustainable Design An energy-efficient home. A sustainable building design incorporates proper solar orientation and landscaping as well as insulated windows, walls, and floors. In the Northern Hemisphere, a southern exposure allows the house to receive more direct rays from the Sun in winter when the path of the Sun is in the southern sky.

Sustainable Design Passive solar design Construction designed to take advantage of solar radiation without active technology. Thermal mass A property of a building material that allows it to maintain heat or cold.

Sustainable Design Using passive solar energy can lower your electricity bill without the need for pumps or other mechanical devices. Building the house with windows along a south- facing wall which allows the Sun’s rays to warm the house is an example of passive solar design.

Sustainable Design Passive solar design. Passive solar design uses solar radiation to maintain indoor temperature. Roof overhangs make use of seasonal changes in the Sun’s position to reduce energy demand for heating and cooling. In winter, when the Sun is low in the sky, it shines directly into the window and heats the house. In summer, when the Sun is higher in the sky, the overhang blocks incoming sunlight and the room stays cool. High-efficiency windows and building materials with high thermal inertia are also components of passive solar design.

Renewable energy is either potentially renewable or nondepletable Potentially renewable An energy source that can be regenerated indefinitely as long as it is not overharvested. Nondepletable An energy source that cannot be used up. Renewable In energy management, an energy source that is either potentially renewable or nondepletable.

Renewable Energy Global energy use. Renewable energy resources provide about 13 percent of energy worldwide

Renewable Energy Energy Use in the United States. Only 7 percent of the energy used in the United States comes from renewable energy resources.