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Renewable Fuels

Biomass WindHydroelectric HydrogenSolar

Use of renewables is increasing, but not huge

Worldwide energy production 10% biomass 2.2% hydro 0.7% others

Worldwide electricity production 15.9% hydro 2.8% biomass and others

Biomass

Direct burning: wood, charcoal, manure

Powering vehicles: Ethanol from corn, sugarcane, cellulose-rich

plants Biodiesel from soybeans, cooking oil

Biomass

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Disadvantages?

Typical Hydroelectric Dam

Hydroelectric power

Hydroelectric power

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Disadvantages?

Solar power

Passive solar power – primarily for heating and cooling – think window placement

Active solar systems – requires the use of pumps – heating, cooling, water needs – think solar panels

Architecture that Uses Passive Solar

Solar power

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Wind power

Use wind to run turbines connected to generators

Traditionally has been used for individual needs, but is now being established in wind farms

Typical Wind Farm

Wind power

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Hydrogen power

Uses fuel cells which convert hydrogen gas to water

Efficient process

Hydrogen power

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Disadvantages?

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