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Title: WIND POWER: Do the pluses outweigh the negative impacts?


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WIND POWER Do the pluses outweigh the negative
impacts?
  • Annelise Przywara, Carl Von Glahn,
  • Eleanor Laffey Ammar Sabanovic

2
What is wind power?
  • ---gt Power that captures the natural wind in our
    atmosphere and converts it into mechanical energy
    then electricity.
  • Wind power is a form of solar energy- result of
    uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun
  • Wind energy has been utilized for many years
    (windmills and sailboats)
  • Modern turbines harness winds kinetic energy and
    convert it into electricity
  • Most turbines have three blades and sit atop a
    steel tubular tower
  • American
    Wind Energy Association (AWEA)
  • energy.gov

3
Major types
  • Utility-scale wind
  • Distributed or small wind
  • Offshore wind
  • American Wind Energy Association (AWEA)

4
On shore Off shore Wind Farm Wind
Farm
  • mitchelltech.edu leadenergy.org

5
How it works
  • Wind blows past a turbine and the blades capture
    the energy as it rotates
  • A shaft that is connected to a gearbox makes it
    spin faster
  • All of this is connected to a generator that
    makes electricity
  • Consists of
  • steel tubular tower(up to 325 ft)
  • gearbox, generator and controls
  • The turbines are all made with wind assessment
    equipment to pick up the wind and rotate
    automatically.
  • American Wind Energy Association
    (AWEA)

6
Inside a Wind Turbine
  • thenewecologist.com

7
PROS VS. CONS
  • Clean Energy Source
  • No radioactive waste
  • Renewable
  • Space efficient
  • Prices have decreased over 80 since 1980
  • Low operational costs- only cost is construction
    and maintenance
  • Intermittent power source
  • Threat to wildlife
  • Habitat fragmentation
  • Aesthetics
  • Noise Wind turbine syndrome
  • energyinformative.org

8
Wind is a Clean Energy Source
  • Harnessing wind does not pollute environment AT
    ALL!
  • No emissions of carbon into the atmosphere
  • No acid rain
  • According to the U.S. Department of Energys
    Wind Vision, if we increase our nations wind
    energy capacity by 20 by 2030, it would
  • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
  • A cumulative total of 7,600 million tons of
    carbon dioxide would be avoided by 2030, and more
    than 15,000 million tons of carbon dioxide would
    be avoided by 2050

9
No radioactive waste
  • Why is radioactivity bad?
  • Radioactive waste is hazardous to life and the
    environment
  • Has to be isolated when disposed
  • Comparing wind to other forms
  • Nuclear - produces mass amounts of radioactive
    waste
  • Coal - produces carbon dioxide
  • Gas - releases methane,nitrous oxide, and
    fluorinated gases http//www.epa.gov/climatecha
    nge/ghgemissions/global.html

10
Renewable
  • Originates from the nuclear fusion processes that
    take place on the sun
  • - Form of solar energy since winds are caused by
    the heating of the atmosphere by the sun,
    rotation of earth, the earths surface
    irregularities
  • Naturally occurring
  • Reliable
  • As long as sun shines and the wind blows the
    energy produced can be harnessed
  • Not the case for oil natural gas their
    supplies will be depleted
  • energy.gov

11
Space Efficient
  • The largest wind turbines are capable of
    generating enough electricity to meet the energy
    demand of 600 average U.S. homes
  • Turbines cant be placed too close to each other
  • Land in between can be used for other things
  • Ex.) Farming

12
Project Guidelines
  • Projects must go through permitting process at
    Federal, State and Local levels
  • Must Address
  • Wild and habitat issues
  • Military and nonmilitary infrastructure
  • COMMUNITY CONCERNS
  • NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) is the opposition of
    a proposal by residents for a new development
    that is near them

13
Wind Energy Costs
  • Main Costs for Wind Energy
  • For a land based wind project, 70 or more of the
    cost is primarily from purchasing the wind
    turbine.
  • Installation takes up the rest of the Capital
    Costs.
  • Once operating, maintenance is required by wind
    technicians and operators
  • Other costs include
  • -financing, permitting, cost/availability of
    skilled labor,
  • and the economy of the surrounding community.

14
Advancements in Technology Lower Costs
  • Since 1980, the demand for wind energy has
    greatly increased while the cost has been
    decreasing.
  • Taller towers and longer lighter blades have
    increased production and capacity
  • Prices have decreased over 80 since 1980

15
Intermittent Power Source
  • Unpredictable
  • Wind doesnt always blow
  • Availability is not constant
  • Hope for breakthroughs in storage technologies

16
Threat to Wildlife
  • New study (September 2014)
  • Passerine birds most common
  • less than 0.01 collide
  • 130,000-230,000 out of 5 billion
  • All bird species
  • 214,000-368,000
  • http//awwi.org/new-study/

17
Habitat Fragmentation
  • Require so much land
  • Building roads and transmission lines are
    dangerous
  • Other species can move into the area
  • Can upset hunters
  • retrieved from Journal of Wildlife Management

18
Aesthetics
  • How wind turbines look is a concern for some
    people
  • Too big, too many all in one place
  • http//energyinformative.org/wind-energy-pros-and-
    cons/

19
Noise Wind Turbine Syndrome
  • Wind Turbine Syndrome (WTS) - produces several
    symptoms related to the vestibular systems
    (balance) organs
  • disturbed sleep
  • headaches, tinnitus (ear ringing)
  • sense of quivering or vibration
  • nervousness
  • rapid heartbeat
  • nausea
  • difficulty with concentration
  • memory loss
  • irritability and anger

20
Overall...
  • The pluses of wind power do outweigh the
    negatives impacts.
  • Doesnt pollute environment
  • Renewable
  • Prices decreasing

21
Sources
  • http//energyinformative.org/wind-energy-pros-and-
    cons/
  • http//energy.gov/eere/wind/how-do-wind-turbines-w
    ork
  • http//www.epa.gov/climatechange/ghgemissions/glob
    al.html
  • http//www.awea.org/Resources/Content.aspx?ItemNum
    ber900
  • http//windeis.anl.gov/guide/basics/
  • http//www.nrel.gov/docs/fy04osti/35953.pdf
  • http//www.energymatters.com.au/components/wind-en
    ergy/
  • http//windwisema.org/about/noise/wind-turbine-syn
    drome-and-vibroacoustic-disease/
  • http//www.nrel.gov/docs/fy14osti/61095.pdf
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