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I.Alternative energy: A.Still in development B.Energy that does not come from fossil fuels C.Alternative energy must be: 1.Cost efficient 2.Have minimal effects on the environment
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II.Tidal Power A.Similar to a hydroelectric dam B.Tidal Drawbacks: 1.Expensive to implement 2.Few suitable locations
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Sihwa Lake Tidal Power Station – S. Korea Built: 1994 Peak output: 254 MW (10 25.4 MW turbines) Cost: $288 Million Size: About 12 mi 2 Google maps Link
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III.Hydrogen A.Characteristics: 1.Abundant 2.No carbon – no pollutants associated with fossil fuels 3.Produces water vapor when burned B.Problems: 1.Takes a lot of energy to produce hydrogen 2.Energy used to make hydrogen comes from burning fossil fuels or other currently available energy sources
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C.Challenges/Storage: 1.Using solar cells to split water molecules in to H 2 and O 2 2.Storage in pressurized pipelines 3.Could be stored in fuel cells A device that produces electricity by combining hydrogen with oxygen
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IV.Efficiency A.% of energy put into a system that does useful work 1.Efficiency = x 100 B.Most devices not efficient 2.Increasing efficiency may involve sacrifices or investments in new technologies energy in energy out
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V.Efficient Transportation A.Internal combustion engines are very inefficient B.Hybrids: 1.Use electricity and gas 2.Cost more but are more efficient 3.Converts brake energy into electrical energy used to charge battery 4.Gas engine turns off at low speeds and stops
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VI.Energy Conservation A.Process of saving energy by: 1.Reducing energy and waste B.On average US households spend $1,200.00/year on energy bills
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1.Energy is wasted through:
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