RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY.

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RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY

RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY TIDAL POWER WIND ENERGY BIOMASS ENERGY Ci sono varie fonti SOLAR ENERGY GEOTHERMAL ENERGY HYDROELECTRIC ENERGY

Sources of energy can be described as renewable and non-renewable Sources of energy can be described as renewable and non-renewable.Renewable sources are those which are continually being replaced such as energy from the sun or wind.If an energy resource is being used faster than it can be replaced (for example coal takes millions of years to form) then it will enventually run out.This is called a non-renewable energy source

WIND ENERGY Wind energy You should be able to outline how electricity is generated using wind energy. Big convection currents The wind is produced as a result of giant convection currents in the Earth's atmosphere. These are driven by heat energy from the sun. This means that the kinetic energy in wind is a renewable energy resource: as long as the sun exists, the wind will too. Wind turbines have huge blades mounted on a tall tower. The blades are connected to a nacelle or housing, which contains gears linked to a generator. As the wind blows, it transfers some of its kinetic energy to the blades, which turn and drive the generator. Several wind turbines may be grouped together in windy locations to form wind farms.

SOLAR ENERGY Solar cells Solar cells are devices that convert light energy directly into electrical energy. You may have seen small solar cells in calculators. Larger arrays of solar cells are used to power road signs in remote areas, and even larger arrays are used to power satellites in orbit around Earth. Solar panels Solar panels do not generate electricity, but rather they heat up water. They are often located on the roofs of buildings where they can receive heat energy from the sun. The diagram outlines how they work.

HYDROELECTRIC ENERGY stations use the kinetic energy in moving water. Hydroelectric power (HEP) Like tidal barrages, hydroelectric power stations use the kinetic energy in moving water. But the water come from behind a dam built across a river valley. The water high up behind the dam contains gravitational potential energy. This is transferred to kinetic energy as the water rushes down through tubes inside the dam. The moving water drives electrical generators, which may be built inside the dam.

GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Volcanic areas Several types of rock contain radioactive substances such as uranium. Radioactive decay of these substances releases heat energy, which warms up the rocks. In volcanic areas, the rocks may heat water so that it rises to the surface naturally as hot water and steam. Here the steam can be used to drive turbines and electricity generators. Geothermal power stations like this exist in places such as Iceland, California and Italy. Hot rocks In some places, the rocks are hot, but no hot water or steam rises to the surface. In this situation, deep wells can be drilled down to the hot rocks and cold water pumped down. The water runs through fractures in the rocks and is heated up. It returns to the surface as hot water and steam, where its energy can be used to drive turbines and electricity generators

BIOMASS ENERGY With the term biomass we define any organic substance both of animal and vegetal origin,from which it is possible to obtain energy through technochemical and biochemical processes.Biomasses may have different origins:from woods and forests,from specific crops,from organic waste.  bi According to the different types we can distinguish different processes of energy production.The most important are: combustion gassification(which consists of processes of anaerobic fermentation from which we obtain biogas,a mix of C02 and methane) alcoholic fermentation and carbonisation.

TIDAL AND WAVE ENERGY Wave energy The water in the sea rises and falls because of waves on the surface. Wave machines use the kinetic energy in this movement to drive electricity generators. Tidal barrage Huge amounts of water move in and out of river mouths each day because of the tides. A tidal barrage is a barrier built over a river estuary to make use of the kinetic energy in the moving water. The barrage contains electricity generators, which are driven by the water rushing through tubes in the barrage.