MRS. REESE Renewable Energy Sources. Renewable Renewable Energy = energy that can come from natural resources and can be replenished in a short period.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
12.4 Sustainable Sources of Electricity (Pages )
Advertisements

Disadvantages Inefficient (only 30% efficiency).
Renewable Resources. Note cards for mobile Write how the alternative energy resource works Write two advantages Write two disadvantages.
Alternative Energy Resources
Alternative Energy Resources Renewable Resources.
Chapter 13 Section 3.
Conclusions? Where should America go with respect to energy generation?
Bellringer Classify each resource as renewable or nonrenewable: Oil
Advantages and Disadvantages of Energy Sources
8th Grade Do Now 09/30/13 Essential Question: How is energy essential to our way of life? Objective: I can define Energy I can describe various forms of.
Non-renewable& Renewable Energy. Non-Renewable Energy Sources Petroleum Natural Gas Coal Nuclear.
Chapter 5: Earth’s Energy and Mineral Resources
Energy Resources allow us to move and change matter. Where do we get our energy to light, cool, and heat our homes and buildings? How about the energy.
Energy Sources.
Solar Energy Solar power can be used for making hot water and for producing electricity Photovoltaic panel (electricity) solar thermal panel (hot water)
Hydro-Electric Power. Worldwide, Hydro-Electric Power plants produce about 24 percent of the world's electricity and supply more than 1 billion people.
Wind Energy – energy from the wind
Active Solar (think solar panels) Production – Use the sun’s energy to heat water or air Either stored or used immediately – Photovoltaic cells are used.
Energy resources.
Energy sources from the sun
Alternative Energy Resources Alternative energy is energy that is not made from burning fossil fuels.
Renewable Energy Sources. Anticipatory Guide Turn to p.130 in your book and begin filling out Renewable Resources notes. Inexhaustible energy sources.
RENEWABLE ENERGY. SOLAR ENERGY Can be used to: -Heat water -Heat spaces -Run electricity (electronics, appliances) Works from PHOTOVOLTAIC devices (PV)
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Chapter 16.
บทที่ 1 Energy Sources “Energy Resources” is NOT the same thing as “Types of energy”. “Types of energy” means “kinetic energy”, “chemical energy” and so.
Natural Resources A natural resource is a feature of Earth that benefits people. Earth’s natural material resources are things like air, fresh water,
Natural Resource DescriptionRenewable/ Perpetual/ Nonrenewable AdvantagesDisadvantages.
A Sustainable Energy Future Renewable, Reliable, Clean, Efficient.
Alternative Energy Resources Renewable Resources.
Geothermal Energy – energy from the Earth
Geothermal Energy – energy from the Earth 1.Cold water is pumped below the ground. 2.Hot rocks heat the water, turning it into steam. 3.The steam is used.
Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" because they have been formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants.
ck_knack/ ck_knack/
Lesson12: Renewable energy Resources Learning objective: To learn about different sources of renewable energy Starter:
Natural Resources. FOSSIL FUELS –Take millions of years to form –Form from ancient decaying organic/living material –three types: coal (hydrocarbon rock)
Energy Sources for North Carolina. Fossil Fuels Coal, oil, and gas Formed from fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals Provides 95% of the.
Energy Sources Energy sources are of two types: nonrenewable and renewable. Energy sources are of two types: nonrenewable and renewable. Energy sources.
Renewable sources of energy
What are the top 3 oil producers in the world? What would be the impact on these countries when the oil runs out? What might they need to start to do to.
Renewable Forms of Energy (Also called Alternative Energy or Sustainable Energy)
Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels * Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" because they have been formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants.
Chapter 5: Earth’s Energy and Mineral Resources Section 2 – Renewable Energy Resources Study Guide.
Geothermal Energy – energy from the Earth
Renewable Energy Sources. Renewable Sources Renewable Energy Source: – An energy source that can be replaced in a relatively short period of time. – Examples:
Chapter 5: Energy Resources Section 2, Renewable Sources of Energy.
SECTION 4.1 AND 4.2 Renewable Resources. Renewable Resource A resource that can be replenished over a fairly short time period such as months, years,
Natural Resources Any energy source, organism, or substance found in nature that people use. All four systems provide natural resources.
Energy EOG Review. Law of Conservation of Energy  Energy can not be created nor destroyed it may appear to be lost, but it is released as heat.
Alternative Energy Resources Renewable Resources.
RESOURCEADVANTAGESDISADVANTAGES SOLAR ENERGY Solar panels collect sun’s energy and store it Is the least harmful to the environment because it does NOT.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES 1.Solar 2.Wind 3.Wave 4.Hydroelectric 5.Nuclear 6.Biofuels 7.Tidal 8.Geothermal.
Objective: You will know what a renewable resource is and three examples.
Geothermal Energy – energy from the Earth 1.Cold water is pumped below the ground. 2.Hot rocks heat the water, turning it into steam. 3.The steam is used.
11.3 Renewable Energy Sources Learning Goals: Learn about the variety of renewable technologies used to generate electrical energy Explore the effect energy.
Energy Sources.
Geothermal Energy – energy from the Earth
Starter On your mini white boards write a list of as many renewable energy sources as you can think of. Extension Name one advantage and one disadvantage.
Renewable Energy.
Disadvantages Inefficient (only 30% efficiency).
Alternative Energy Resources
Energy Review 8th grade science.
Disadvantages Inefficient (only 30% efficiency).
Alternative Energy.
Geothermal Energy – energy from the Earth
Energy Sources.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES
Disadvantages Inefficient (only 30% efficiency).
Bellringer Classify each resource as renewable or nonrenewable: Oil
Good Morning! Your flip grid videos are due & both initial posts and responses should be posted. Today is our renewable energy quiz! Study your foldable.
Presentation transcript:

MRS. REESE Renewable Energy Sources

Renewable Renewable Energy = energy that can come from natural resources and can be replenished in a short period of time (compared to how fast we use it up.)

Biomass Biomass is organic material made from plants and animals. Biomass contains stored energy from the sun. Source: The National Energy Education Project

Advantages Disadvantages Fuel is cheap because its waste materials Burn it to create electricity Can be used in diesel engines. Collecting enough waste to create enough heat/electricity is hard Burning the fuel produces pollution (due to the release of CO2) Some material such as leaf litter is not available at all times of the year. Biomass

Wind Energy Wind is simply air in motion. It is caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface by the sun. Because the Earth's surface is made of very different types of land and water, it absorbs the sun's heat at different rates.

Wind Energy Wind energy is energy from moving air.

Advantages Disadvantages Wind is free/renewable Makes electricity The land used for wind can still be used for farming. Produces no waste/pollution that would increase greenhouse gases. Wind farms can tourist attractions Some days are not windy enough and it may not produce a steady source of electricity. Windmills are huge, can be unsightly, can be noisy Can kill birds migrating Wind Energy

Water Cycle Steps Water Cycle Diagram Solar energy heats water on the surface, causing it to evaporate. This water vapor condenses into clouds and falls back onto the surface as precipitation (rain, snow, etc.). The water flows through rivers back into the oceans, where it can evaporate and begin the cycle over again. Hydroelectric Power

Hydroelectric energy is energy that comes from moving water.

Hydroelectric Power Hydroelectric Power is the most commonly used method out of the renewable energies to create electricity.

Advantages Disadvantages Renewable Water can be used for recreation or irrigation. Once the dam is built, it is virtually free and lasts a very long time Produces no waste/pollution Very reliable method to create electricity Dam is expensive to built. Building dams leads to flooding upstream. Dams can affect wildlife living in the rivers (ex salmon spawning). Hydroelectric Power

Solar Energy Solar energy is energy that comes from the sun. Solar energy can be used create heat OR to create electricity.

Solar Energy A photovoltaic cell, commonly called a solar cell or PV, is the technology used to convert solar energy directly into electrical power.

Passive Solar Energy Besides creating electricity with solar energy, the sun’s energy can simply be used to heat. Some homes in very sunny climate use the sun’s energy to heat the water in their pipes to get hot water.

Advantages Disadvantages Free and Renewable Produces no waste/pollution Handy for low power devices such as garden lights. Makes no noise while collecting energy. Does not work at night Very expensive to build solar power stations or to install solar panels in homes. ($16,000- $32,000 is the present cost to retrofit a house to be completely solar efficient) Need very sunny climate Solar Energy

Geothermal Energy The word geothermal comes from the Greek words geo (earth) and therme (heat). So, geothermal energy is heat from within the Earth. We can recover this heat as steam or hot water and use it to heat buildings or generate electricity.

Where is it found? Naturally occurring large areas of hydrothermal resources are called geothermal reservoirs. Most geothermal reservoirs are deep underground with no visible clues showing above ground. But geothermal energy sometimes finds its way to the surface in the form of: Volcanoes and fumaroles (holes where volcanic gases are released) Hot springs Geysers Geothermal Energy

Advantages Disadvantages No waste/Pollution Used to create electricity. Power stations do not need much room. Once the power station is built, its virtually free. Very few places where you can build geothermal power stations. Sometimes the stations “run out” of energy. Hazardous gases may come up from underground. Geothermal Energy

Hydrogen Power Hydrogen fuel cells (batteries) make electricity. They are very efficient, but expensive to build. Small fuel cells can power electric cars. Large fuel cells can provide electricity in remote places with no power lines. Because of the high cost to build fuel cells, large hydrogen power plants won't be built for a while. However, fuel cells are being used in some places as a source of emergency power, from hospitals to wilderness locations.

Hydrogen Power