Guided Notes about Alternative Energy Resources Chapter 26, Section 2.

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Guided Notes about Alternative Energy Resources Chapter 26, Section 2

1. The main advantages of solar energy are that it is free and it doesn’t cause any kind of pollution.

2. Passive solar designs can provide up to 70 percent of the energy needed to heat a house and up to 60 percent of the energy needed to cool it.

3. Active solar heating systems include solar panels that absorb solar energy and fans or pumps that distribute energy throughout the house.

4. Solar cookers can be used effectively where fuels are scarce, such as in countries that have cut down most of their forests.

5. Solar energy is converted to electricity by photovoltaic cells.When sunlight falls on a photovoltaic cell, it releases a flow of electrons that creates an electrical current.

6. Photovoltaic cells are reliable, quiet, and typically should last more than 30 years.

7. Hydroelectric power is produced as water is diverted into turbines, which drive a generator to produce electrical energy.

8. One advantage of hydroelectric power is that it is nonpolluting. Dams also provide benefits such as recreation, drinking water, flood control and irrigation.

9. The kinetic energy in waves, which is created by the wind, can be used to generate electricity. Barriers built across estuaries or inlets can capture the energy associated with the ebb and flow of tides.

10. Geothermal energy is energy produced by naturally occurring steam and hot water.

11. Geothermal energy can be used to heat homes and businesses and can be used in power plants to produce electricity.

12.A disadvantage of geothermal energy is that its development can disrupt ecosystems and cause local air and water pollution.

13. Wind turbines convert the energy of the wind to mechanical energy, which is used to produce electrical energy.

14.Nearly all of the energy needs of the country could be met if wind farms were built in 3 states that experience steady winds: North Dakota, South Dakota, and Texas.

What are the advantages of wind energy?  It is an unlimited resource at favorable locations  Wind farms can be built or expanded quickly  They are nonpolluting and don’t require water for cooling  The land underneath turbines can be used for farming activities

16.Nuclear power plants produce electricity at a much lower cost than coal and other types of fossil fuels. They do not produce carbon dioxide or any other greenhouse gases.

17.Poor management, high operating costs, poor designs, and public concerns about safety contributed to the decline of nuclear power.

18.Biomass fuels include wood, dried crops, and dried fecal materials from animals.

19.Bagasse is the residue of sugar cane after the juice has been extracted. It is burned to produce power.

20.Ethanol produced from corn is used in gasoline mixtures to produce gasohol, which can be burned in conventional gasoline engines.