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Renewable Energy Chapter 16
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Energy Waste Need to improve –Energy Conservation –Energy Efficiency 4 Major Energy Wasters –Incandescent light bulbs –Motor vehicles –Nuclear power plants –Coal fired power plants
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Improving Net Energy Electricity from Nuclear Power Plant Uranium processing and transportation (57%) Uranium mining (95%) Power plant (31%) Transmission of electricity (85%) Resistance heating (100%) Uranium 100% 95%54% 17% 14% Waste heat 14% Passive Solar Window transmission (90%) Sunlight 100% 90% Waste heat
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Ways to Save Energy: Industry Cogeneration –Combine heating & power Use steam for electricity then to heat building 75-90% efficiency Recycling materials –Steel: recycling uses 75% less energy Switch from incandescent to compact fluorescent or LED bulbs –Compact fluorescents: ¼ energy –LED: 1/7 energy Update electrical grids
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Ways to Save Energy: Transportation Stricter Corporate Average Fuel Standards –2008: raised to 35 mpg by 2016 Increase fuel efficient car market Show consumer “hidden” gas prices –Subsides & tax breaks Tax break on fuel efficient cars
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Ways to Save Energy: Cars Superefficient and ultralight cars Gasoline-electric hybrid car Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle Energy-efficient diesel car Electric vehicle with a fuel cellfuel cell
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Ways to Save Energy: Buildings Insulate and plug leaks Use energy-efficient windows Stop other heating and cooling losses Heat houses more efficiently Use energy-efficient appliances Use energy-efficient lighting
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Ways to Save Energy: Future Buildings Green architecture Living or green roofs Straw bale house
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Renewable Energy Using resources that can be rapidly reproduced in the environment for energy Types –Solar –Water –Wind –Biomass –Geothermal –Hydrogen
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Passive Solar Heating System
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Active Solar Heating System
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Solar Thermal Systems Large fields of solar collecting systems Great for sunny places –Deserts –Mojave is the largest Unfeasible for widespread use –High cost –Low net yields
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Photovoltaic Photovoltaic Cells Converts solar power to electricity Increasing efficiency Top users: –Japan –China –Germany Great for developing countries –Minimal infrastructure need
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Photovoltaic Cells Metal conductor with silicon backing to exchange electrons to generate electricity
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Photovoltaic Cells Major issue… –Cost
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Hydropower World’s leading renewable resource 20% of the world’s electricity –Norway (99%) –New Zealand (75%) –Canada (59%) –China (21%) –United States (6%)
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Hydropower Large scale systems in danger –Silt build up –Methane emissions Decomposition
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Hydropower Future Microhydropower generators
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Wind Indirect solar energy source Use to turn turbines to generate electricity 2 nd fastest growing source of energy –2009 leaders: China United States Germany Wind Potential –Could produce 40x world’s current electrical use
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Wind Denmark –Most energy efficient country –20% of electricity from wind
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Farmers receive $3,000- $10,000 per year
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Biomass Energy Plant material or animal wastes that can be burned as solid fuel or converted into liquid or gas biofuels
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Solid Biomass Wood and other wood products 10% of heating and cooking (worldwide) –35% less developed –95% poorest Wood is only renewable if harvested at a slower rate than it is replenished
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Biofuels Types –Biodiesel (vegetable oil) –Ethanol (ethyl alcohol from plants/plant waste) Big producers –United States (ethanol) –Brazil (ethanol) –European Union (biodiesel) –China (ethanol)
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Biofuels Major Advantages: –Biofuel crops can be grown almost anywhere –If replenished at the same rate as they are used, no net increase in CO 2 emissions Also if no deforestation occurs to grow crops –Biofuels fit into current transport systems
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Biofuels Most cars – up to 10 % ethanol 2001 or newer – up to 15% ethanol 15% plus ethanol – fuel flex vehicles
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Biofuel Chevrolet Impala LS and LT 3.5 Class: Midsize Car Base price range: $20,830 - $21,440 Engine: 211-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 EPA mpg city/highway (gasoline): 21/31 EPA mpg city/highway (E85 ethanol): 16/23
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Geothermal Energy Stored heat in: –Soil –Underground rock –Fluids in Earth’s mantle
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Geothermal Heat Pumps Heat & cool by exploiting temperature difference Ground constant temperature year round –3-6 meters –50-60 ⁰F
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Hydrothermal Reservoirs Drilling wells to extract dry steam, wet steam, or hot water from deep underground reservoirs Uses –Heating –Aquaculture –Electricity United States largest producer –California –Nevada –Utah –Hawaii
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Hydrogen 2H 2 + O 2 2 H 2 O + energy Eliminates most air pollution & global warming threats
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Hydrogen Energy Problems Hardly any hydrogen gas in atmosphere –Takes energy & money to produce gas Expensive –Fuel cells CO 2 levels dependent on method of hydrogen production –Use electricity to decompose water
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