ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY- Inexhaustible source of energy. Ex-solar, Hydro, Wind, Tidal& Geothermal NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY-Exhaustible with time. Ex- Fossil.

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ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY- Inexhaustible source of energy. Ex-solar, Hydro, Wind, Tidal& Geothermal NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY-Exhaustible with time. Ex- Fossil fuels, Nuclear fuels.

SOLAR ENERGY Earth Receives 1018kwh of solar energy every year The surface of the earth receives about 1014 kW from sun

Obstacles in harnessing solar energy It is not constantly available on earth Thus some form of storage is needed to sustain solar energy through the night and during rainy season Solar energy is diffused.

SOLAR WATER HEATING Flat plate collector Parabolic or concentrating collector

Flat plate collector The absorber plate is metallic. It is usually coated black to absorb more heat energy. Tubes, passages or channels integral with the collector carry water or other working fluid. Insulation should be provided at the back and at the sides to minimize the heat losses. Usually glass wool is used as insulation material.

Parabolic or concentrating collector The reflector will have a parabolic shape so that the sun rays striking the profile will be reflected on its focal point. If a tube carrying a fluid is kept along the focal line, the fluid will be heated to a very high temperature.

Low temperature system This system uses a flat plate collector, which can heat water up to about 800C only. Water is circulated through the flat plate collector. Heat exchanger is used to vaporize a low boiling fluid (butane) and the butane vapor will run the turbine

High temperature system A receiver is mounted on the tower which is 100 to 500m high reflecting mirrors are known as heliostat. The heliostat are arranged in such a way that they direct the solar energy on the receiver throughout the day. The receiver is designed and positioned in such a way to intercept, absorb and transfer maximum heat to working fluid. The temperature achieved is 15000C to 17000C

ADVANTAGES Renewable source of energy Pollution free After the capital cost, the cost of power generation is quite low Wide range of applications, powering street lights to satellites

DISADVANTAGES Capital cost is very high Large area of land is required Large number of solar panels are required Affected by seasons.

WIND ENERGY Electrical energy can be generated by wind energy by utilizing the kinetic energy of wind Wind mills are classified into two types Horizontal axis wind turbine Vertical axis wind turbine

HORIZONTAL AXIS WIND TURBINE

VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE Vertical axis wind turbine can be classified into two types Darrieus type Savonius type

ADVANTAGES Wind Is Renewable And Free Of Cost Pollution free Can be installed in remote villages, thus reducing costly transmission lines

DISADVANTAGES Capital cost is very high Large area of land is required Very diffuse source. maintenance cost is very high

TIDAL ENERGY The large scale up and down movement of sea water represents an unlimited source of energy. The main feature of the tidal cycle is the difference in water surface elevations at the high tide and at the low tide. If the differential head could be utilized in operating a hydraulic turbine, the tidal energy could be converted into electrical energy by means of an attached generator.

TIDAL POWER PLANT

ADVANTAGES It is inexhaustible source of energy No problem of pollution After the capital cost, the cost of power generation is quite low High output can be obtained compared to solar or wind energy

DISADVANTAGES Capital cost is very high As the head is not constant, variable output is obtained As the head is low, large amount of water is necessary for the turbine It will not operate when the available head is less than 0.5m

GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Geothermal power plants derive energy from the heat of the earth’s interior. The average increase in temperature with depth of the earth is 10C for every 30-40m. At a depth of 10-15km, the earth’s interior is as hot as 1000-12000C. In certain areas of our planet, the underground heat has raised the temperature of water to over 2000C which bursts out as hot steam through the cracks in the earth’s crust. This steam can be utilized for power production.

GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS Geothermal wells are drilled at suitable locations. Water vaporized into steam comes out of the earth’s surface in a dry condition at around 2000C and 8 bar. This steam will run the turbine coupled with a generator. Steam is condensed in a condenser and re injected back into the ground by a rejection well

ADVANTAGES Geothermal energy is cheaper Used as space heating for buildings Used as industrial process heat Geothermal energy is inexhaustible

DISADVANTAGES Low overall power production efficiency (about 15%) Drilling operation is noisy Large areas are needed foe exploitation of geothermal energy

OCEAN THERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION OTEC uses the temperature difference of the sea water at different depths to generate electricity

OCEAN THERMAL ENERGY CONVERSION OTEC utilizes the temperature difference that exists between the surface waters heated by the sun and the colder deep (up to 1000m) waters to run a heat engine. This source and sink provides a temperature difference of 200 c in ocean areas within 20 of the equator. Such a small temperature difference makes energy extraction difficult and expensive. OTEC systems have an overall efficiency of only 1 to 3%.