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Energy Resources Oliver Headlam-Morley
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Non-Renewable Energy Resources These are forms of energy that can not be used again and mainly come from fossil fuels Fossil fuels include Coal, Natural Gas, Oil and Nuclear power. The problems with fossil fuels is that when burnt they are very damaging to the Earth
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Amount’s of energy produced
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Nuclear Energy How Does it Work? The reactor splits atoms. This releases huge amounts of energy and heat. This then heats up water to massive temperatures. water is then turned into steam which turns a turbine and creates a lot of power
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Nuclear Energy Cont… Advantages It does not emit any emissions It produces a lot of energy It does not harm the environment Disadvantages It produces nuclear waste It isn't renewable Nuclear waste is very DANGEROUS and hard to store
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Coal, Natural Gas and Oil
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Coal, Natural Gas and Oil Cont… All theses power stations work in basically the same way the only difference being the fuel. They all burn their fuel and use the resulted energy to heat water. The water turns into steam which turns in a turbine thus creating power
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Renewable Energy Resources Renewable energy means that it will never run out and is a reliable supply of energy It does not harm the environment in any way whatsoever by releasing emissions At the moment they are not as effective as fossil fuel powered stations
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Wind Power The wind turns the rotor blades which in turn, turn the turbine. They aren't very efficient as they require the wind to work and the wind isn't always blowing. However the wind turbine doesn't harm the environment as their will always be wind some where
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Solar Power This diagram shows water being heated by the suns rays. Other materials like silicon produce an electric current when hit by the suns light
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Wave Power This works very simple as it works by using the motion of the waves to generate power As the waves hit the generator it moves up and down this motion drives a generator which creates power
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Hydroelectric Power
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Hydroelectric Power cont.. Water from the reservoir falls down pipes and turns turbines The turbines turn generators which create the power An example of an hydroelectric dam is the hover dam in America
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Tidal Power The turbines are turned by tidal currents They are heavily geared so that the slow turning blades produce larger amounts of energy The power station does not harm any wildlife or the environment This means their power output is always predictable with the tides
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Geothermal Power Cold water is pumped down into the earth It is turned into steam and is pushed back up the other pipe This steam drives the turbine which creates the electricity
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