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1
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES
  • Nonrenewable energy sources take a toll on our
    natural resources and pollute the environment.
  • Alternative energy sources do not impact our
    environment as badly.

2
SOLAR ENERGY
  • 1. Uses the Suns radiation to produce energy.
    Solar panels collect solar energy photovoltaic
    cells convert the suns energy into electricity.
  • 2. Advantages non-polluting, makes lots of
    energy

3
SOLAR ENERGY CONTINUED
  • 3. Disadvantages photovoltaic cells produce a
    very small electrical current need many to meet
    needs, takes up lots of space, expensive to
    install, not always sunny
  • 4. Where - areas with lots of sunlight open
    space (desert)

4
WATER ENERGY (Hydroelectric)
  • 1. Hydroelectric power - water falls on turbine
    which causes them to turn, producing energy.
  • 2. Advantages non polluting, recreational
    opportunities, drinking water, water for
    irrigation

5
WATER ENERGY CONTINUED
  • 3. Disadvantages floods behind dam, destroys
    wildlife habitat, interrupts migrating fish,
    changes natural pattern of water flow
  • 4. Where Must have flowing water source (river)

6
WIND ENERGY
  • 1. Wind turns propeller that then generates
    energy.
  • 2. Advantages unlimited, built quickly,
    expandable, non polluting, land under wind farms
    can be used for cattle, least expensive
    alternative energy source

7
WIND ENERGY CONTINUED
  • 3. Disadvantages need steady winds, interfere
    with birds, noisy, difficult to transport
    produced energy to far away locations.
  • 4. Where coastal areas, areas with constant
    winds and open ground, or high elevations

8
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
  • 1. Uses Earths internal heat to produce energy
  • 2. Advantages abundant, reliable, steam doesnt
    pollute

9
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY CONTINUED
  • 3. Disadvantages water needed, minerals clog
    pipes, steam impacts birds
  • 4. Where near plate boundaries or hot spots
    (Iceland, Yellowstone)

10
BIOMASS FUELS
  • Biomass fuels are obtained from organic
    materials.
  • 1.Wood, dried crops (hay), dried fecal material
    from animals (manure)
  • 2.Methane produced when bacteria decompose
    organic wastes (decomposition of trash,
    fermenting manure both can be used to produce
    gas and fuel power
  • 3.Alcohol ethanol can be made by fermenting
    agricultural waste (corn)
  • Can be used in vehicles (gasohol) produces less
    air pollution

11
Biomass Advantages
  • Environmentally friendly (limited air
    pollution)
  • Reduces the amount of wastes entering a
    landfill or polluting the earth

12
Biomass Disadvantages
  • It takes many resources to grow crops for
    biomass
  • Burning of biomass does release greenhouse
    gases into the air
  • Ethanol (from corn) is less efficient than
    fossil fuel

13
NUCLEAR ENERGY
  • 1. Nuclear fission of radioactive uranium creates
    energy
  • 2. Advantages no release of greenhouse gases,
    very efficient

14
NUCLEAR ENERGY CONTINUED
  • 3. Disadvantages high cost of operation, safety
    with radioactive materials, nonrenewable
  • 4. Where near a water source for cooling the
    reactor

15
Other Alternatives Tidal Power
  • 1. As ocean tides rise, water flows behind a dam
    when tides fall, the water is trapped behind the
    dam. The trapped water is released to turn a
    turbine.
  • 2. Advantages non-polluting, renewable

16
Tidal Power Continued
  • Disadvantages expensive to build and maintain,
    not many suitable locations.
  • Where? coastlines (France, Russia, Canada)

17
Other Alternatives
  • Hydrogen an abundant element found in all
    living things and water.
  • Advantages abundant, produces harmless water
    vapor when burned
  • Disadvantages producing hydrogen right now is
    expensive and causes pollution. Needs to be
    compressed to be as effective as gasoline
    explosive.

18
Other Alternatives
  • Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) warm
    surface ocean water (in the tropics) is brought
    to boil in a vacuum chamber, turns to steam,
    turns a turbine.
  • Disadvantage - expensive, possible environmental
    impacts of pumping deep ocean water to the surface

19
THINK ABOUT IT
  • If you were a politician and it was up to you to
    decide how the US should produce energy, which
    type of energy would you choose and why?
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