Chapter 9: Energy Resources

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Chapter 9: Energy Resources

Energy Conservation Examples: is the practice of using less energy. http://study.com/academy/lesson/energy-conservation-and-energy-efficiency-examples-and-differences.html

Renewable Sources of Energy resources that are always there, never run out, and renew themselves easily

Nonrenewable Sources of Energy resources that can be used up and cannot be reproduced

Coal- Advantage Easy to transport (move from place to place), burns easily, and cheap

Coal- Disadvantages Pollutes the air, adds to greenhouse effect due to excessive CO2, Nonrenewable

Coal- Miscellaneous Solid fossil fuel made from the remains of dead swamp plants; factories use coal

Oil- Advantage Produces large amounts of energy, one of the most abundant, easy to transport

Oil- Disadvantages Pollutes the air, water, and ground! adds to greenhouse effect due to excessive CO2, Nonrenewable

Oil- Miscellaneous U.S. uses about 1/3 of ALL oil produced in the world, but we only have 3% of Earth’s oil supply in our country: gas for cars comes from refined oil

Solar- Advantages Pollution free, low maintenance cost, noise free, rebates from the government, renewable

Solar- Disadvantages Requires sunshine (doesn’t work @ night!) Expensive solar panels

Solar- Miscellaneous Heats up the inside of cars in parking lots – this is called passive heating: provides electricity

Wind- Advantages Renewable No pollution Cheap once built Energy can be stored Large amounts of energy produced

Wind- Disadvantages Requires strong and steady winds Uses noisy generators Can kill birds Cast shadows on the land

Wind- Miscellaneous Fastest-growing energy source in the WORLD; electricity

Hydroelectric- Advantages Renewable, No pollution, controls the risks of floods, provides water areas that could otherwise be without.

Hydroelectric- Advantages Renewable, No pollution, controls the risks of floods, provides water areas that could otherwise be without.

Hydroelectric- disadvantages Dams cause harm to the natural environments, requires HUGE flowing water source. Stop the natural flow of water!

Hydroelectric- Miscellaneous Most widely-used renewable resource: electricity for homes/buildings

Geothermal- Advantages Renewable, No pollution, enormous amounts of stored energy! simple and safe {Watch Youtube: Geothermal Thermal Heating (1:17) animated} https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWOa5E2cDHY

Geothermal- Disadvantages Limited availability (it’s not easy to get to) Deep drilling is EXPENSIVE!

Geothermal- Miscellaneous In Iceland, most homes are heated with geothermal energy. {Watch Youtube: Geothermal Energy in Iceland (6:42)} https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRAQrDduaU0

Nuclear- Advantages Produces huge amounts of energy! Brings jobs to a country, cause little pollution Plant Vogtle, located in Waynesboro, Ga., contains the first new nuclear units in the US in 30 years.

Nuclear- Disadvantages Nonrenewable, Produces radioactive wastes (toxic when something goes wrong!) Plant Vogtle, located in Waynesboro, Ga., contains the first new nuclear units in the US in 30 years.

Nuclear- Miscellaneous reactor meltdowns can cause environmental harm & dangers Plant Vogtle, located in Waynesboro, Ga., contains the first new nuclear units in the US in 30 years.

Biomass- Advantages Renewable, carbon neutral Can be made into other fuels

Biomass- Disadvantages Produces methane gas when it decomposes (this gas traps heat in earth’s atmosphere)

Biomass- Miscellaneous Can be made from wood, sugar cane, corn, and other crops & garbage ; fuels cars

Hydrogen- Advantages Renewable Burn cleanly No pollution

Hydrogen- Disadvantages Takes more energy to burn the hydrogen than it will produce when its burned; inefficient

Hydrogen- Miscellaneous Possible new method to possibly fuel cars