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How Electricity is generated… A force is needed to push the blades of a turbine Turbine keeps a generator turning Electromagnet produces electrical current
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Traditional energy production (Fossil Fuels)
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Combustion of Fossil Fuels Hydrocarbon + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O
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Benzene – C 6 H 6 (liquid) Examples: Methane (CH 4 ) – small – Gas at room temp. Benzene (C 6 H 6 ) – medium - Liquid Paraffin (C x H x ) – large - Solid
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UraniumUranium Pellets Fuel Rod Assemblies NUCLEAR ENERGY
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Nuclear Fission Energy within the nucleus of an atom is more than 1 million times stronger than the chemical bonds between atoms. FUEL = URANIUM (nonrenewable metal) Uranium atoms are bombarded with neutrons that cause the nucleus to split open and energy is released.
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How Electricity is Produced from Conventional Nuclear Fission
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Nuclear Energy Advantages 1.Energy is very concentrated in the Uranium (one pellet = 1780 lbs of coal = 149 gallons of oil!) 2.Non-polluting – only steam, not smoke Disadvantages 1.Disposal of hazardous waste 2.Can be dangerous – meltdown or weapons
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Low-Level Radioactive waste High-Level Radioactive waste
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Storage Options - Temporary/On-Site Storing Spent Fuel in wet and dry storage Temporary storage includes above- ground storage casks
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Solar Energy Passive Solar Heating – uses Sun’s solar energy to heat something directly
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Active Solar Heating – Energy from the Sun is gathered by collectors and used to heat water or heat a building.
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Photovoltaic Cells – Energy from the Sun is gathered by collectors and used to heat water or heat a building.
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Solar Power Tower – Heliostats (mirrors) focus sun’s light on a central receiving tower. A liquid is heated inside of a pipe. Hot pipe comes in contact with water & makes steam
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Solar Energy Advantages 1.“Fuel” is free (the sun) 2.Provides endless heat & light 3.It’s non-polluting Disadvantages 1.Expensive to install/build 2.Need battery back up for night & cloudy days 3.Land-intensive
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Wind Farm – large array of wind turbines that collectively generate electricity - Sun & convection produce wind
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Wind Energy Advantages 1.“Fuel” is free (sun wind) 2.Meet 10-15% of U.S. energy needs 3.It’s non-polluting Disadvantages 1.Land-intensive 2.Large & Noisy 3.Hazardous to birds (flyways) 4.Consistent wind is on shoreline & mountainsides
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Hydroelectric Energy – Energy produced from moving water
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Advantages 1.“Fuel” is free (sun water cycle) 2.Water storage 3.High energy storage 4.Non-polluting Disadvantages 1.Sediments build up behind the dams 2.Reservoir floods land 3.Disrupts fish migration 4.Too much development to build new dams Hydroelectric Energy
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Geothermal Energy – Groundwater that has been heated by energy within Earth’s crust Geothermal Heat-pump
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Geothermal Energy Advantages 1.“Fuel” is free (hot water) 2.There is an abundance of hot water underground 3.Non-polluting Disadvantages 1.Steam in one location only lasts 10-15 years 2.Will not produce a high percentage of power 3.Overuse & reinjection may deplete hot water
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Tidal Energy – Energy produced from rising & falling tidal currents
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Tidal Energy Advantages 1.“Fuel” is free (moon tides) 2.The tides are a steady source of energy 3.It’s non-polluting Disadvantages 1.Limited use (area must have > 8 ft tidal range) 2.Block boat traffic 3.Hazardous to marine organisms 4.Corrosion in salt water
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