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Alternative Energy
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Do Now 1/10/14 List as many things as you can that your household re-uses. Example: My husband reuses glass jars to hold his nails and screws.
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NUCLEAR ENERGY – How it Works Nuclear fission uses uranium to create heat. Water is heated making steam which turns the turbine. Turbine runs the generator which creates electricity.
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Nuclear Energy
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NUCLEAR ENERGY – Pros/Cons Advantages: Less Pollution Lower Cost Disadvantages: Nonrenewable Fear of nuclear accidents
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SOLAR Energy – How it Works Solar panels collects photons from the Sun. They pull out electrons, creating electricity.
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SOLAR Energy – Pros/Cons Advantages: Renewable Efficient No pollution Disadvantages: Expensive
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GEOTHERMAL Energy – How it Works Water is pumped into the ground. It is heated by heat from within the Earth. The steam produced turns the turbine which powers the generator making electricity.
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Geothermal - Pros/Cons Advantages: Renewable Less Pollution Less Expensive (In some areas) Disadvantages: Not easy to get to.
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WIND Energy – How it Works Wind turns the turbine which powers the generator, creating energy.
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Wind Energy - Pros/Cons Advantages: Renewable Less Pollution Less Expensive Disadvantages: Not windy everywhere Noisy Harmful to birds
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BIOMASS Energy – How it Works Organic material is burned to heat water and create steam. Steam turns the turbine which powers the generator making electricity.
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Biomass Energy - Pros/Cons Advantages: Renewable Less Expensive Discards waste Disadvantages: Air Pollution Smelly
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HYDROELECTRIC – How it Works Water flows past turning the turbine which powers the generator creating electricity.
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Hydroelectric Energy - Pros/Cons Advantages: Renewable No Pollution Less Expensive Disadvantages: Changes Ecosystems Must have hills or mountains and running water
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Tidal Energy – How it Works As tides rise and fall water turns the turbine which powers the generator that creates electricity.
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Tidal Energy - Pros/Cons Advantages: Renewable No Pollution Less Expensive Disadvantages: Limited Areas Can interfere with shipping
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