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http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/qa/105-10focus/focus.html Hydroelectricity
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Method of Using Hydroelectricity Dams trap river water in a reservoir Dams trap river water in a reservoir The moving water turns turbines The moving water turns turbines Electricity is produced by generator Electricity is produced by generator http://www.energy.ca.gov/education/story/story-html/chapter06.html
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Hydroelectricity http://wwwga.usgs.gov/edu/hyhowworks.html
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Impacts of Hydroelectricity (1/3) Atmosphere Atmosphere Greenhouse gas from decay of biomass in reservoir Greenhouse gas from decay of biomass in reservoir More for shallow reservoirs More for shallow reservoirs Vegetations removal less CO 2 -O 2 Exchange Vegetations removal less CO 2 -O 2 Exchange Bodies of water change climate Bodies of water change climate Lithosphere Lithosphere Water causes changes in landscape Water causes changes in landscape Silting up of reservoirs Silting up of reservoirs Less deposition in lower river Less deposition in lower river
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Impacts of Hydroelectricity (2/3) Hydrosphere Slows water movement Reduce flow of water Affects temperature of water Water level fluctuate with electric demands http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/qa/105-10focus/focus.html
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Impacts of Hydroelectricity (3/3) Biosphere Biosphere Prevents fish from spawning Prevents fish from spawning Creates and destroys habitats Creates and destroys habitats Reservoir may promotes water related disease Reservoir may promotes water related disease Provides usable water Provides usable water Loss of plants Loss of plants
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To ratify the impact Removal of dams Removal of dams Build smaller dams Build smaller dams Divert water through pipes to generator instead Divert water through pipes to generator instead Fish ladders Fish ladders
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Examples Poorly managed Poorly managed Costa Rica Costa Rica Balbina Shallow resourvior Balbina Shallow resourvior
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Reference for Hydroelectricity http://www.energy.ca.gov/education/story/story- html/chapter06.html http://www.energy.ca.gov/education/story/story- html/chapter06.html http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/qa/105-10focus/focus.html http://ehpnet1.niehs.nih.gov/qa/105-10focus/focus.html http://www.saintmarys.edu/~rtarara/ENERGY_PROJECT/hy dro.htm http://www.saintmarys.edu/~rtarara/ENERGY_PROJECT/hy dro.htm http://www.bchydro.com/education/4- 7/module6/a_small_hydro.html http://www.bchydro.com/education/4- 7/module6/a_small_hydro.html http://wwwga.usgs.gov/edu/hyhowworks.html http://wwwga.usgs.gov/edu/hyhowworks.html http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/enviro/EnviroRepublish_ 133115.htm http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/enviro/EnviroRepublish_ 133115.htm
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Tidal Energy La Rance
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Tidal Energy How It Works: A dam stretched across a tidal basin allow the tide to flow into the basin through a sluice. A dam stretched across a tidal basin allow the tide to flow into the basin through a sluice. The elevated water in the basin is utilized for electricity by producing mechanical energy over water wheels. The elevated water in the basin is utilized for electricity by producing mechanical energy over water wheels.
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Tidal Energy Pros Predictable, reliable Sustainable Widely available Few greenhouse gas emissions Cons Variable power throughout day Expensive Potential negative impact on estuaries and shorelines
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Tidal Energy Effects on Biosphere: Interruption of ocean wildlife Interruption of ocean wildlife Potential destruction of estuaries Potential destruction of estuaries Effects on Atmosphere: Less gas exchange if marine plants affected Less gas exchange if marine plants affected Effects on Lithosphere Potential to change shorelines Potential to change shorelines Effects on Hydrosphere Disruption of water flow Disruption of water flow
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Tidal energy
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http://www.eren.doe.gov/pro/images/femp.jpg Solar Energy
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Method of Using Solar Energy Photovoltaic cells Photovoltaic cells Makes up of semiconductors Makes up of semiconductors Produces energy when sunlight hits its surface Produces energy when sunlight hits its surface
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Solar Thermal Electricity Uses mirror to reflect sunlight to a central receiver Uses mirror to reflect sunlight to a central receiver Heat is used to generate electricity Heat is used to generate electricity Fluid circulated to drive a generator Fluid circulated to drive a generator http://www.solardev.com/SEIA-makingelec.php
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Solar Thermal Heater Solar collector absorbs heat from sunlight Solar collector absorbs heat from sunlight Solar collector then heats the air or water Solar collector then heats the air or water http://www.irish-energy.ie/abouten/main3l.html
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Impacts of solar energy Atmosphere Atmosphere No impacts No impacts Lithosphere Lithosphere No impacts No impacts Hydrosphere Hydrosphere No impacts No impacts Biosphere Biosphere No impacts No impacts
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Indirect cost of solar energy Battery production Battery production Panel production uses up resources Panel production uses up resources Uses of land spaces Uses of land spaces
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Reference for Solar Energy http://www.eren.doe.gov/pro/images/femp.jpg http://www.eren.doe.gov/pro/images/femp.jpg http://www.solardev.com/SEIA-makingelec.php http://www.solardev.com/SEIA-makingelec.php http://www.irish-energy.ie/abouten/main3l.html http://www.irish-energy.ie/abouten/main3l.html
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Wind Energy
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Wind Power-How it is generated Turbine blades rotate when wind hits them which causes a rotor to turn and then drives an electrical generator Turbine blades rotate when wind hits them which causes a rotor to turn and then drives an electrical generator
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Wind Power-Impacts Atmosphere Atmosphere NONE, Wind power does not polute the atmosphere NONE, Wind power does not polute the atmosphere Lithosphere Lithosphere Wind turbines have to be anchored to the ground which could impact soil structure Wind turbines have to be anchored to the ground which could impact soil structure
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Wind Power-Impacts Hydrosphere Hydrosphere None None Biosphere Biosphere The building of wind turbines could result in less habitat for animals and plants The building of wind turbines could result in less habitat for animals and plants
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Wind Energy Wind Energy is a renewable source of energy Wind Energy is a renewable source of energy Wind energy is the fastest growing energy source on earth Wind energy is the fastest growing energy source on earth
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Management of Wind Energy Wind turbines should be used where there is plenty of wind Wind turbines should be used where there is plenty of wind More wind turbines should be built because the resource is currently not being used as well as it could be More wind turbines should be built because the resource is currently not being used as well as it could be
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Wind Energy Poorly Managed The United States has the wind energy potential to supply one and a half times the current electricity consumption but only a very small amount electricity is generated by wind The United States has the wind energy potential to supply one and a half times the current electricity consumption but only a very small amount electricity is generated by wind
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Wind Energy-Well Managed In Europe wind energy capacity has increased by 40% in the last six years and there is currently enough wind electricity to meet the needs of 5 million people and by 2010 there should be enough for 75 million In Europe wind energy capacity has increased by 40% in the last six years and there is currently enough wind electricity to meet the needs of 5 million people and by 2010 there should be enough for 75 million
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Geothermal Power
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Geothermal Power-How It Works Water travels through pipes deep into the Earth’s surface where the temperature is hotter, the water than turns to steam which drives the turbine Water travels through pipes deep into the Earth’s surface where the temperature is hotter, the water than turns to steam which drives the turbine
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Geothermal Power -Impacts Atmosphere Atmosphere geothermal plants emit carbon dioxide geothermal plants emit carbon dioxide Lithosphere Lithosphere geothermal plants require pipes to be dug through soil and rock to get deep into the earth’s surface geothermal plants require pipes to be dug through soil and rock to get deep into the earth’s surface
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Geothermal Power-Impacts Hydrosphere Hydrosphere Geothermal plants require the use of water in order to produce electricity Geothermal plants require the use of water in order to produce electricity Biosphere Biosphere The Building of geothermal plants could result in less habitat for animals The Building of geothermal plants could result in less habitat for animals
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Management of Geothermal Energy Buil geothermal plants in areas where heat from magma is closer to the surface of the earth so that it is easier to generate electricity Buil geothermal plants in areas where heat from magma is closer to the surface of the earth so that it is easier to generate electricity
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Geothermal Energy-Well Managed In the Philippines geothermal power provides 27% of the nations total electrical generation In the Philippines geothermal power provides 27% of the nations total electrical generation
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Nuclear Energy Three Mile Island
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Nuclear Energy How It Works: Uranium atoms are bombarded with neutrons causing fission. Uranium atoms are bombarded with neutrons causing fission. Neutrons from the split uranium atoms collide with other atoms Neutrons from the split uranium atoms collide with other atoms The energy from fission heats water The energy from fission heats water Hot water is used to spin turbines Hot water is used to spin turbines
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Nuclear Energy
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Benefits: Few greenhouse gas emissions High energy yield compared to fossil fuels Consequences: High cost of repairing aging plants High cost of plant shutdowns Radioactive waste
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Nuclear Energy Effects on Biosphere: Accidents may expose living things to radiation Accidents may expose living things to radiation Effects on Atmosphere: None None Effects on Lithosphere None None Effects on Hydrosphere Water diverted to plant for harnessing energy Water diverted to plant for harnessing energy
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