Renewable Energy Alternative Energy & Conservation Chapter 18 Section Two
Alternative Energy Energy sources that are still in development For future use, it must be cost effective Environmental effects must be acceptable Research is often government funded
Tidal Power Using the rise and fall of the oceans to generate power Twice daily event caused by sun, moon and Earth’s gravitational attraction Works much like a hydroelectric dam High cost to build and maintain Few suitable locations in the world
Tidal Power
Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Based on difference between surface and deep-ocean water temperatures Generation process uses up to 1/3 rd of the energy produced Environmental effects are unknown One experimental power station in Hawaii Fresh water is a byproduct
Hydrogen – a Future Fuel Source H can be burned as a fuel with no pollutants released into the air. It combines with oxygen to produce water vapor Takes large amounts of energy to produce the hydrogen in the amounts needed Fuel Cells may be the engine of the future, electricity comes from combining hydrogen with oxygen
Energy Efficiency Percentage of energy put into a system that does useful work EE = energy out/energy in x 100 Most devices are very inefficient DeviceEfficiency % Incandescent light bulb 5 Fluorescent light bulb 22 Internal combustion engine 10 Human body20 – 25 Steam turbine 45 Fuel cell60
Cogeneration and Conservation Cogeneration – production of two useful forms of energy from the same fuel source Energy Conservation – saving energy –Bicycling –Carpooling –Public transportation –Plug air leaks in houses –Energy efficient furnaces and windows –Increased insulation