Top Banner
Energy Sources
31

Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Dec 23, 2015

Download

Documents

Jane June Smith
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Energy Sources

Page 2: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Fossil Fuels

Coal, Oil and Gas are

called "fossil fuels"

They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

They provide around 66% of the world's electrical power, and 95% of the world's total energy demands

Page 3: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

How Fossil Fuels Work

• Coal is crushed to a fine dust and burnt. Oil and gas

can be burnt directly.

Burn fuel> heat water to make steam> steam turns turbine>turbine turns generator>electrical power sent around the country

Page 4: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Advantages to Using Fossil Fuels• Very large amounts of electricity can be

generated in one place using coal, fairly cheaply.

• Gas-fired power stations are very efficient.

Page 5: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Disadvantages of Using Fossil Fuels

Fossil fuels make pollution. •Contributes to the global warming.• Makes acid rain.

Page 6: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Is it Renewable?

• Once we've burned them all, there isn't any more.

Fossil fuels are NOT a renewable energy resource

Page 7: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

How Nuclear Power Works

• Nuclear fission (spliting atoms) makes heat>heated water makes steam>steam turns turbines>turbines turn generators>electrical power is made

Page 8: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Advantages to Using Nuclear Power• Does not contribute to the greenhouse effect.• Produces huge amounts of energy from small

amounts of fuel.• Produces small amounts

of waste.• Nuclear power is reliable.

Page 9: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Disadvantages of Nuclear Power• It is very, very dangerous.

It must be sealed up and buried for many years to allow the radioactivity to die away.

Page 10: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Is it Renewable?

• Nuclear energy from Uranium is NOT renewable.

•Once we've dug up all the Earth's uranium and used it, there isn't any more.

Page 11: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Solar Power

• heat from the Sun is

used to make and store electricity for use when needed.

Page 12: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Advantages to solar power

• Solar energy is free - it needs no fuel and produces no waste or pollution.

Page 13: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Disadvantages to Solar Power

• Doesn't work at night. • Very expensive to build • Can be unreliable unless you're in a very

sunny climate.

Page 14: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Is Solar Power Renewable?

• Solar power is renewable.

•The Sun will keep on shining anyway, so it makes sense to use it.

Page 15: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

How Wind Power Works

• We can use the energy in the wind by building a tall tower, with a large propeller on top to turn and generator to make electricity

Page 16: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Advantages to Wind power

• Wind is free, wind farms need no fuel. • Produces no waste or greenhouse

gases.

Page 17: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Disadvantages of Wind Power• Some days have no wind. . • Can kill birds

Page 18: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Is Wind Power Renewable?

• Wind power is renewable.

•Winds will keep on blowing.

Page 19: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Hydroelectricity

• A dam is built to trap water. • Water is allowed to flow through

tunnels in the dam, to turn generators and make electricity.

Page 20: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Advantages of Hydroelectricity

• Once the dam is built, the energy is virtually free.

• No waste or pollution produced.• Much more reliable than wind, or solar power.

Page 21: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Disadvantages to Hydro-electricity

• The dams are very expensive to build.

• Will flood a very large area upstream, causing problems for animals that used to live there.

Page 22: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Is it Renewable?

• Hydro-electric power is renewable.

The Sun provides the water by evaporation from the sea, and will keep on doing so.

Page 23: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

How Biomass Works• Plant and animal waste is used to produce fuels.

Other solid wastes, can be burned to provide heat, or used to make steam for a power station.

Burn fuel>heat water to make steam>steam turns turbine>turbine turns generator>electrical power sent around the country

Page 24: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Advantages to Biomass

• It makes sense to use waste materials where we can.

• The fuels are cheap.

Page 25: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Disadvantages to Using Biomass

• Collecting the waste in

big quantities can be

difficult.

• We burn the fuel, so

it makes greenhouse gases.

Page 26: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Is It Renewable?

• Biomass is renewable

•We will always make waste products. We can always plant & grow more sugar cane and more trees, so those are renewable too.

Page 27: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Geothermal Power

Hot rocks underground heat water to produce steam that turns generators and makes electricity.

We drill holes down to the steam that comes up turns generators that makes electricity.

Page 28: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Advantages to Geothermal Power

• Geothermal energy does not produce any pollution.• Once you've built a geothermal power station, the

energy is almost free.

Page 29: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Disadvantages to Geothermal Power

• There are not many places where you can build a geothermal power station

• The type of rock above must be easily drilled through. • Sometimes a geothermal site may "run out of steam”.

Page 30: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Is it Renewable?

• Geothermal energy is renewable.

Page 31: Energy Sources. Fossil Fuels Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" They are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals.

Which Energy Sources are Produced in the Texas?

• Hydroelectricity

Wind PowerBiomass

Fossil FuelsGeothermal