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Title: Environment 7/e


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Chapter 13Renewable Energy and Conservation
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Overview of Chapter 13
  • Direct Solar Energy
  • Indirect Solar Energy
  • Wind
  • Biomass
  • Hydropower
  • Geothermal
  • Tidal
  • High and Low Technology Energy Solution

3
Direct Solar Energy
  • Perpetually available
  • Varies with latitude, season, time of day, and
    cloud cover

4
Heating Buildings and Water
  • Passive solar energy
  • System of putting the suns energy to use without
    requiring mechanical devices to distribute the
    collected heat
  • Certain design features can enhance passive solar
    energys heating potential
  • South facing windows (in N. hemisphere)
  • Well insulated buildings
  • Attic vents
  • Overhangs and solar sunspaces

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Solar Sunspace
  • Utilizes passive solar energy to heat and cool
    homes
  • Can be added to existing homes

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Heating Buildings and Water
  • Active Solar Energy
  • System of collecting and absorbing the suns
    energy, and using pumps or fans distribute the
    collected heat
  • Typically used to heat water
  • 8 of energy in US is used to heat water
  • This technology could supply large amount of US
    energy demand

8
Heating Buildings and Water
  • Solar Thermal Electric Generation
  • Means of producing electricity in which the suns
    energy is concentrated by mirrors or lenses to
    either heat a fluid filled pipe or drive a
    Stirling engine
  • More efficient than other solar technologies
  • No air pollution
  • No contribution to global warming or acid
    precipitation

9
Solar Thermal Electric Generation

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Photovoltaic Solar Cells
  • A wafer or thin film that is treated with certain
    metals so that they generate electricity when
    they absorb solar energy
  • No pollution and minimal maintenance
  • Used on any scale
  • Lighted road signs
  • Entire buildings

11
Photovoltaic Solar Cells
  • More economical than running electrical lines to
    rural areas
  • Can be incorporated into building materials
  • Roofing shingles
  • Tile
  • Window glass

12
Cost of Electrical Power Plants
  • Alternative power sources are becoming
    competitive with traditional power sources

13
Indirect Solar Energy
  • Biomass
  • Plant materials, such as wood, crop wastes and
    animal waste, used as fuel
  • Wind energy
  • Electric or mechanical energy obtained from
    surface air currents caused by solar warming of
    air
  • Hydropower
  • Form of renewable energy reliant on flowing or
    falling water to generate mechanical energy or
    electricity

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Biomass
  • Contains energy from sun via photo-synthesizing
    plants
  • Oldest known fuel to humans - still used by half
    the worlds population
  • Renewable when used no faster than it can be
    produced
  • Can convert to biogas or liquids
  • Ethanol and methanol
  • Clean fuel

15
Biomass
  • Advantages
  • Reduces dependence on fossil fuels
  • Often uses waste materials
  • If trees are planted at same rate biomass is
    combusted, no net increase in atmospheric CO2
  • Disadvantages
  • Requires land, water and fossil fuel energy
  • Can lead to
  • Deforestation
  • Desertification
  • Soil erosion

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Wind Energy
  • Worlds fastest growing source of energy
  • Wind results from sun warming the atmosphere
  • Varies in direction and magnitude
  • New wind turbines harness wind efficiently
  • Most profitable in rural areas with constant wind

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Wind Energy
  • Few environmental problems
  • Kills birds and bats
  • No waste - clean source of energy
  • Biggest constraints
  • Cost
  • Public resistance (NIMBY)

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Hydropower
  • Most efficient energy source (90)
  • Most widely used form of solar energy
  • 19 of worlds energy
  • Traditional hydropower
  • Suited only to large dams
  • New technology
  • Utilize low flow systems

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Hydropower

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Other Indirect Solar Energy
  • Ocean waves
  • Produced by winds
  • Has potential to turn a turbine- and create
    electricity
  • Ocean Temperature Gradients
  • Use difference in temperature of surface and deep
    water to create electricity

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Other Renewable Energy Sources
  • Geothermal energy
  • Energy from the Earths interior for either space
    heating or generation of electricity
  • Tidal Energy
  • Form of renewable energy that relies of the ebb
    and flow of the tides to generate electricity

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Geothermal Energy
  • Enormous energy source
  • 1 of heat in upper 10 km of earth crust is equal
    to 500x the earths fossil fuel sources
  • From Hydrothermal Reservoirs
  • Created by volcanoes
  • Reservoirs used directly for heat or to generate
    electricity

23
Geothermal Energy
  • From hot, dry rock
  • Geothermal heat pumps
  • Use difference in temperature between surface and
    subsurface
  • Great for heating buildings
  • Expensive installation

24
Tidal Energy
  • Typical difference between high and low tide is
    12 ft
  • Narrow bays may have greater variation
  • Potential energy difference between low and high
    tide can be captured with
  • A dam across a bay
  • A turbine similar to a wind turbine

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High and Low Technology Energy Solutions
  • Most promising energy sources are energy
    conservation and energy efficiency
  • Energy Conservation
  • Using less energy by reducing energy use and
    waste
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Using less energy to accomplish a given task

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Hydrogen as a Fuel Source
  • Hydrogen gas (H2)
  • Comprised of two hydrogen molecules
  • Large amounts of available energy
  • Explodes when combined with oxygen releasing
    energy and forming water

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Hydrogen as a Fuel Source
  • Advantages
  • Very high energy density
  • Can be produced from any electrical source
  • Electrolysis (see illustration on next slide)
  • No greenhouse gases and few other pollutants
  • Can be use in vehicles
  • Disadvantages
  • Highly volatile (requires special storage)
  • Relatively inefficient

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Hydrogen as a Fuel Source -Electrolysis

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Hydrogen Fuel Cell
  • Fuel cell
  • Device that directly converts chemical energy
    into electricity
  • Requires hydrogen from a tank and oxygen from the
    air
  • Similar to a battery, but reactants are supplied
    from outside source

30
Future Applications of Fuel Cells
  • Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles
  • Hydrogen is not yet readily available as a fuel
    source
  • 61 hydrogen fueling stations in US
  • Batteries in cells phones or laptops

31
Energy Consumption Trends and Economics

32
Energy Efficient Technologies
  • Super-insulated buildings (right)
  • Energy efficient appliances
  • Automobiles
  • Aircraft technology
  • Compact Fluorescent
  • light bulbs
  • Condensing furnaces

33
Cogeneration
  • Production of two useful forms of energy from the
    same fuel
  • Most effective on small scale

34
Energy Savings in Commercial Buildings

35
Saving Energy at Home
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