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An Introduction to Renewable Energy Frank R. Leslie, B. S. E. E., M. S. Space Technology 10/10/2002, Rev. 1.4 (321) (321)

Wind Energy Wind energy results from uneven heating of the atmosphere Wind resources vary greatly worldwide, even within a few miles Power is proportional to the wind speed cubed Ref.: windfarm/index.asp?i=2 Revised

Wind Energy in Practice Early Twentieth Century saw wind-driven water-pumps commonly used in rural America, but the spread of electricity lines in 1930s (REA) caused their decline Favorable California tax incentives resulted in major U.S. wind farms  Altamonte Pass  Tehachapi  San Gorgonio Pass Other turbines are located in Dakotas, Iowa, Texas, WA, OR, KS, Minnesota, Wyoming, Iowa, Vermont, NY, VA, etc. Revised

Wind Energy Is Best Suited to the Great Plains States Coastal Florida has Class 2 wind energy (160 to 240 W/m^2) per the PNNL Wind Energy Atlas ― sufficient to investigate but marginal for major wind energy systems High average wind speeds in the Rocky Mountain Region (300 to 1000 W/m^2) and the Great Plains States (200 to 250 W/m^2) Revised

Florida Has Marginal Wind Energy Wind energy maps are available for each state and for the World Coastal Florida is Class 2 with seabreeze and storm front passages Summer ground heating results in ~10 mph seabreezes and storms Winter is calmer, with frontal storm passages averaging every four days From the PNNL Wind Energy Atlas Revised

A Sample Day’s Sea Breeze Wind Profile From the FSEC MET System in Cocoa, FL Ref.: FSEC Effective wind is from 9 a.m. to ~5 p.m. Revised

Predominant Wind Energy Direction Determines the Site Selected The energy rose is the cube of the wind speed rose (flower- like) In Palm Bay, Florida, this day’s wind data sample shows the main wind direction at 150 degrees azimuth Several years of data are averaged to get a useful sample; >5 years is desirable In obstructed areas, the site selection is critical to obtain the maximum wind energy N S Revised

Energy Is Proportional to Wind Speed Cubed Recall that the average wind power is based upon the average of the speed cubed for each occurrence The wind energy varies from trivial to disastrous! Precautions are needed to protect the turbine Ref.: Bergey Revised Turbines must be turned automatically out of destructive winds to protect them. Some turn sideways, while others rotate vertically. Another way is to drag flaps from the tip of the blades. Most turbines reject power when the wind speed exceeds 30 mph.

Bioenergy (From Biomass) Direct firing, cofiring, and gasification are forms of biopower Ethanol can be made from grain or soybeans, and methanol can be made from cellulose Liquid fuels are essential for transportation vehicles due to high energy density May be intentionally grown (coppicing) such as poplar trees or might use waste byproducts Biomass satisfied 4% of energy demand in 1990 Biomass can serve as a bridge from fossil fuels, although it is an inefficient producer of energy re_renew_maps_bio_poten.htm Revised

World's largest storage dam, Uganda's Owen Falls Dam. The hydroelectric station at the dam supplies most of the electricity requirements of Uganda, and parts of Kenya. (Photo:Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, Thailand) Hydroelectric Energy (Dams) The solar distillation of ocean and surface waters and ground moisture produces rain that stores potential energy above sea level The impoundment of this water energy has long been used for generation of electricity Hydro dams were commonplace in the 1930’s, but many have fallen into disuse and were removed Once installed, these systems produced low cost electricity Revised Newhalem WA Gorge Plant; photo: Leslie, 2002

Hydroelectric Energy (continued) Florida has only two small hydropower plants near Georgia, while the Pacific Northwest relies heavily on hydropower for cheap electricity Most useful sources have been exploited years ago Dams are under attack by environmentalists who want water unhindered for fish passage, recreation, and for endangered species chattahoochee.html Impounded waters reduce ocean rise Revised