Which Energy Source is most sustainable in Ontario?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Solar power Kemalköy Turkey.
Advertisements

By Zach Lytle, Jared Freeman, Kyle Lewiecki. Overview of Solar Power The solar power is energy produced by the sun It is produced through nuclear fusion.
Disadvantages Inefficient (only 30% efficiency).
 Solar energy is the result of thermonuclear fusion reactions deep within the sun.  Solar energy is the most abundant and most powerful energy source.
Solar Energy We can use the sun’s energy every day.
Conclusions? Where should America go with respect to energy generation?
Solar and Wind Power Sustainable Energy.
Solar and Wind Power The Future of Clean Energy
Solar Power Kieran Burrell Class 608
Solar Power By: Jayna Havercome Class 607. What is Solar Power “Solar” is the Latin word for “sun” – and it is a very powerful source of energy. Solar.
Dilara Yiğit Dila Örmen 10/A SOLAR ENERGY. What is solar energy? Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the sun harnessed using a range of ever-evolving.
Lauren Houston and Meghan Sullivan CP Physics, Block A, Mrs. Najmi
Solar Energy
Physics Energy Flow and Conservation of resources SOLAR ENERGY.
MRS. REESE Renewable Energy Sources. Renewable Renewable Energy = energy that can come from natural resources and can be replenished in a short period.
SOLAR POWER BY: SABINNE SHEPELSKY. How it Works Solar Energy- power from the sun- it is a vast and inexhaustible resource. Solar energy supports all life.
RUBY REVELES PERIOD 3 4/14/11 Solar & Nuclear Energy.
Solar Energy. What is solar energy? Solar energy is light or heat (radiant energy) that comes from the sun. Although solar energy is the most abundant.
Earth Science 4.2 Alternate Energy Sources Alternate Energy Sources.
Solar Energy By: Nathan, Sarah, and Jamie. Introduction Coal has been used for more than 260 years. U.S. produces about one billion tons per year. Can.
Energy S6E6.a Explain the role of the sun as the major source of energy and the sun’s relationship to wind and water energy. S6E6.b Identify renewable.
Energy sources from the sun
The Sun.
Energy in Living systems. Energy I: The facts All organisms transform energy Energy = the capacity to do work Familiar with Kinetic (motion) and Potential.
Ch. 17 Environmental Science Alternative Energy Sources.
Key Q: What other energy sources are there?
Renewable energy resources are the sources that can be replaced / generated at the same rate that they are being utilised.
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.
The Sun The sun is made up of 70% hydrogen, 28% helium, and 2% other small atoms. The estimated surface temperature of the sun is about 5800 o C.
Renewable Energy Sources
How easy is it to be green
Solar Power By Miceal Sammon, Ciaran Quigley and Eoghan Concannon.
Resources. TYPES OF RESOURCES l Renewable Resource: a resource that can be replaced in nature at a rate close to its rate of use.
By Ryan Melaugh,Brian kelly,Diarmuid McDermott and Shay Doherty 9A!
Solar Power. How Solar power Works Solar Power works by using Photoelectric cells (Solar Cells) to convert light directly into power.
Resources. TYPES OF RESOURCES l Renewable Resource: a resource that can be replaced in nature at a rate close to its rate of use.
The law of conservation of Energy tells us that we can’t Get something for nothing, But we refuse to believe it.
C hapter 15 S ection 1 E nergy and I ts F orms. Work and energy are closely related. When work is done on an object, energy is transferred to that object.
RENEWABLE ENERGY FOCUSING ON SOLAR ENERGY. NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY.
1 TAKS Objective 5 Energy and Heat It Is All Around You…
Energy Resources. Production of Electricity (p. 159)
The Sun.
Alternative Resources
Renewable sources of energy
Where does Electricity Come From?
 There are records of solar collectors in the united states dating back to Around the 1900’s people started to use the suns energy to heat water.
BY : SEANN AND JOHN A. WHAT IS SOLAR ENERGY ? Solar power is energy from the sun and without it presence all life on earth would end. Solar energy has.
Ch. 17 Nonrenewable Energy. Can you name anything that does not depend on oil?
Solar Power: Energy from the sun. The Sun is 150 million kilometres away, and amazingly powerful.
Wind and Solar Energy &t=Energy-Sources What else might there be that is NOT mentioned.
Chapter 8 Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 能源有效性与可再生能源.
Renewable Energy Ch. 18. What is Renewable Energy? Energy from sources that are constantly being formed. Many govt. Plan to increase their use of renewable.
PRESENTED BY: MS. PRIYA Energy For Life SOLAR ENERGY 1.
MEASURING RADIATION Large doses of radiation are harmful to living tissue. Radiation can be measured with a Geiger counter – a device that measures radioactivity.
Nuclear Power VS Solar power December 2009 Student number (435346) Figure 1 Figure 2.
A renewable energy source..  Whenever you hear the word solar you should know that what ever you are about to learn has to do with the sun.  Solar power.
Environmental Science Chapter 18 Review Biomass fuel – organic matter burned for energy. Energy Conservation – saving energy. Energy Efficiency – percentage.
Solar Energy By Henry Mooers and Harrison White. Introduction Solar energy is clean and plentiful, it is also a renewable resource meaning it will never.
NUCLEAR FISSION. Fission = splitting of nuclei Nuclei split when hit with a neutron Nucleus breaks into: * 2 large fragments & * 2-3 neutrons Fission.
SOLAR ENERGY. Forms of Solar Energy Direct & Indirect solar radiation Wind Photovoltaic Biomass Tidal energy.
Chapter Eighteen: Renewable Energy
Alternative Energy.
Fusion and Fission.
Solar Power. Solar power is renewable.
Chapter 5 Energy Resources
Offsetting CO2 Emissions
ENERGY RESOURCES.
MEASURING RADIATION Large doses of radiation are harmful to living tissue. Radiation can be measured with a Geiger counter – a device that measures radioactivity.
Non-conventional Energy Resoures
Solar [Kaycie, Seth, Ryan].
Presentation transcript:

Which Energy Source is most sustainable in Ontario? Group 17 Dominik Brejta, Nina Chen, Prabhpreet Hundal, Jasmine Mah, Nanak Rai, Tejpal Sahota, Karan Seth

Possible types of Energy Sources Solar Energy Wind Energy Hydro Energy Coal Natural Gas Nuclear Energy

Solar Energy Solar energy: electromagnetic radiation released by thermonuclear reactions in core of sun A renewable resource Uses photovoltaic cells, which are used to make solar panels

Advantages of using Solar Energy remote expenses of Canada offer opportunities for developing and using many cost-effective solar technologies Continous supply of solar energy is free solar energy can be used to power small areas sun delivers solar energy to all parts of Canada use of this energy minimizes need for expensive & inefficient transmission and delivery systems free - it needs no fuel and produces no waste or pollution

Solar Energy – Advantages continued In countries that receive an abundance of sunlight, solar power can be used as an alternative to electricity if it is costly to deliver in a remote area Handy for low-power uses such as solar powered garden lights and battery chargers, or for helping your home energy bills RENEWABLE Solar water heating can reduce energy expenses because water heating usually costs over $400 a year

Disadvantages of using Solar Energy photovoltaic cells used in some areas of Canada to power radio transmitters and navigational aids, but it is too expensive for widespread use today’s PV cells only convert about 10-20% of the energy into electrical energy active systems require several years of operation to recover initial cost of operation in fuel savings Does not work at night

Solar Energy – Disadvantages contd. very expensive to build solar power stations solar cells cost a great deal compared to the amount of electricity they'll produce in their lifetime can be unreliable unless you're in a very sunny climate amount of energy received based on: time of day season of year latitude of area

Solar Energy in Ontario active solar systems capture energy by mechanical means (ex. rooftop collectors) accounts for only a tiny fraction of Canada's energy use some studies indicate that it could meet as much as 5% of the Canada's energy needs by the year 2025

How it works main applications of solar-energy technology in Canada: space heating, domestic hot water, and for drying crops and lumber solar cells: used to convert light directly into electricity

Solar Water Heating heat from the sun is used to heat water in glass panels on roof water is pumped through pipes in panel pipes painted black to absorb a larger amount of heat water pumped through pipe at bottom so that convection helps flow of hot water out of the top reduces electricity costs used to heat up water

Solar Furnace uses huge array of mirrors to concentrate sun’s energy into small space and produce high temperatures

How it works continued Energy that radiates from the sun comes from a process called nuclear fusion sun made of mostly hydrogen and helium atoms nuclei of hydrogen atoms in sun’s core combine to form helium this generate energy they combine due to the sun’s extremely high pressure and temperature 4 hydrogen nuclei combine to become 1 helium atom But, helium atom contains less mass than the 4 hydrogen atoms that fused together

How it works continued Some matter is lost during nuclear fission – lost matter is emitted into space as radiant energy Solar energy travels to the earth at a speed of 186 000 miles per seconds (a.k.a. speed of light) Only small portion of energy emitted by sun into space hits earth (one part in two billion) 15% of sun’s energy = reflected back into space 30% - used to evaporate water, which produces rainfall Solar energy = absorbed by plants, land, and oceans

Impact on Environment & Economy No air and water pollution Free and widely available energy source Manufacturing the PV cells consumes silicon and produces some waste Solar thermal farms can harm desert ecosystems

Sustainability Looking at the above research, it is evident that as long as the solar energy harvesting fields are managed properly, it is a possibility of using solar energy to power cities. However, it should be mentioned that, most likely, it should not be used to power smaller places because of the factor that affect the amount of sunlight available The solar cells cost a lot of money, but over time, they will be worth their cost