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Title: Non-renewable v. Renewable


1
Non-renewable v.Renewable
  • What does it mean to you

2
Non-Renewable Resources
  • A natural resource that cannot be produced,
    re-grown, or regenerated on a large enough level
    to sustain its consumption rate on a human time
    scale.
  • Mineral or Metal Ores
  • Fossil fuels are the dominate energy resource.
  • Petroleum Oil, Natural Gas Coal

3
Quick Check 1
  • 1. What is meant by natural when describing a
    resource?
  • 2. List three metal ores.

4
How did Fossil Fuels form?
  • Fossil Fuels started out as organic material
  • for oil gas primarily single cell,
    microscopic zooplankton and algae.
  • for coal - primarily the cell walls, chlorophyll,
    and leaf wax of swamps plants.
  • The organisms died 100 500 million years ago
    and decayed in an area without O2.
  • During the slow decomposition, the solid sludge
    that accumulated at the bottom of the pile became
    crude oil. Gases that evolved and were trapped
    became the natural gasses.
  • For coal, the organic material was converted by
    internal heat and pressure, and metamorphosed
    into coal.

5
What are theseFossil Fuels used for?
  • ENERGY! ENERGY! ENERGY!
  • And to make plastic, rubber, synthetic fabric,
    etc.
  • To make your cars, trains planes go
  • To make your factories run
  • To keep your homes, schools, churches, stores
    lit and warm / cool.
  • To keep you fed, clean entertained.

6
Quick Check 2
  • 3. What does organic mean when talking about
    fossil fuel material?
  • 4. List the three fossil fuels.

7
Whats the problem withFossil Fuels?
  • Fossil fuels have to be extracted from the Earth
    or the Ocean
  • Fossil fuels are pollutants, especially crude
    oil.
  • Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases
    (CO2, H2O, etc.), which have been associated with
    global climate change.
  • CH4 O2 ? CO2 H2O
  • Coal burning releases sulfates in the air that
    produce acid rain
  • Burning of gasoline releases CO2,volatile organic
    compounds, nitric oxides, and ozone

8
How is Electricity createdfrom Fossil Fuels?
  • 33 of all fossil fuels (primarily coal) in the
    US are used to generate electricity
  • The coal is burned to run a generator.
  • A generator is coiled wire that rotates in a
    magnetic field or that remains stationary while a
    magnetic field is rotated around it. The process
    converts mechanical energy into electrical
    energy. The mechanical energy is provided by the
    burning of fossil fuels.
  • Some energy is lost in transmitting the
    electricity over wires from the generating plants
    to the end users. In the end it takes three units
    of primary energy to create one unit of
    electrical power (secondary energy) that actually
    is put to use.

9
What happens whenNon-renewable Resourcesrun
out?
  • Since Fossil Fuels cant last forever (at our
    current rate of consumption) AND Fossil Fuels
    take millions of years to be replenished

10
Quick Check 3
  • 5. List three problems with using Non-renewable
    resources.
  • 6. List three uses for fossil fuels.
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