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Lesson: Off the Grid Contributed by: Integrated Teaching and Learning Program, College of Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder
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Keywords: dam, efficiency, efficient, electricity, energy, energy efficiency, energy resources, grid, home, house, housi ng, hydroelectric energy, power, power grid, renewable energy, solar energy, wind energy, wind turbine, water power, work
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Learning Objectives Define renewable and non-renewable energy sources. Describe some advantages and disadvantages to using renewable energy sources to power a home. Explain what it means for a house to be "off the grid."
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Introduction From where do most homes and businesses get their power? How does a power plant generate most of that power? Are there any other ways in which power can be generated?
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Introduction What is the difference between renewable energy sources and non- renewable energy sources?
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Renewable Energy 13% Solar Hydro Wind Geothermal Tidal Biomass Fuel (Wood, Peat, Manure,..)
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Non-Renewable Energy 87% Coal Oil Natural Gas Propane Nuclear
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Pros of Renewable Energy Less Polution Less Greenhouse Gases Endless
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Cons of Renewable Energy Unreliable (Sun doesn’t shine, wind doesn’t blow…) Expensive Unsightly
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Solar Power Minimal environmental impact. Sunlight is inconsistent Southwest best location
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Wind Power Produces No Pollution Older Design turbines killed birds New designs are large and move slow.
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Hydro Dams must be built. Efficient and water is endless due to the water cycle.
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Biomass/Biofuels Wood Ethanol (corn) Methanol (bacterial decomposition) Peat (bogs) Manure (burned)
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