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Chapter 16:Chapter 16:Alternative Energy and the Alternative Energy and the EnvironmentEnvironment
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OverviewOverview Introduction to Alternative Energy Introduction to Alternative Energy
SourcesSources Solar EnergySolar Energy Converting Electricity from Renewable Converting Electricity from Renewable
Energy into a Fuel for VehiclesEnergy into a Fuel for Vehicles Water PowerWater Power Ocean EnergyOcean Energy Wind PowerWind Power BiofuelsBiofuels Geothermal EnergyGeothermal Energy
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Introduction to Alternative Introduction to Alternative Energy SourcesEnergy Sources
Nonrenewable alternative energyNonrenewable alternative energy Nuclear Nuclear
Requires a mineral fuel mined from EarthRequires a mineral fuel mined from Earth Geothermal Geothermal
Heat is extracted faster than it is Heat is extracted faster than it is replenishedreplenished
Renewable energy sourcesRenewable energy sources Solar, fresh water, wind, ocean, and Solar, fresh water, wind, ocean, and
biofuelsbiofuels All derive from the sun’s energyAll derive from the sun’s energy
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Solar EnergySolar Energy
10 weeks of 10 weeks of solar energy solar energy equivalent to all equivalent to all known fossil known fossil fuel reservesfuel reserves
Two typesTwo types PassivePassive ActiveActive
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Passive Solar EnergyPassive Solar Energy
Promotes cooling in hot weather and Promotes cooling in hot weather and retaining heat in cold weatherretaining heat in cold weather
Methods include:Methods include: Overhangs that block summer sun but Overhangs that block summer sun but
allow winter sun allow winter sun Walls in buildings that absorbs heat Walls in buildings that absorbs heat
during the day and releases it at nightduring the day and releases it at night Deciduous trees as landscapingDeciduous trees as landscaping
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Active SolarActive Solar
Energy systems that require Energy systems that require mechanical powermechanical power Electric pump circulate air, water or Electric pump circulate air, water or
other fluids from solar collectors to a other fluids from solar collectors to a location where heat is storedlocation where heat is stored
Additional pumps move heat to location Additional pumps move heat to location where energy is converted and usedwhere energy is converted and used
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Solar CollectorsSolar Collectors Provide space Provide space
heating or hot waterheating or hot water Flat Plate CollectorFlat Plate Collector
Flat, glass-covered Flat, glass-covered plates over a black plates over a black background where background where absorbing fluid is absorbing fluid is circulated through circulated through tubestubes
Evacuated tube Evacuated tube collectorcollector
Each tube filled with Each tube filled with absorbing fluid pass absorbing fluid pass through a larger tubethrough a larger tube
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PhotovoltaicPhotovoltaic
Converts sunlight directly into Converts sunlight directly into electricityelectricity Made from thin layers of Made from thin layers of
semiconductors and a solid-state semiconductors and a solid-state electronic components with few or no electronic components with few or no moving partsmoving parts
World’s faster growing source of World’s faster growing source of energyenergy
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PhotovoltaicPhotovoltaic
Don’t have Don’t have ability to build a ability to build a electrical gridelectrical grid
Systems can Systems can power lights and power lights and televisions in televisions in small villagessmall villages
Off the grid Off the grid Emerging as a major contributor to Emerging as a major contributor to
developing countriesdeveloping countries
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Solar Thermal GeneratorsSolar Thermal Generators Focus sunlight onto Focus sunlight onto
water-holding water-holding containers containers Traditionally built Traditionally built
using solar power using solar power towerstowers
Water boils and is Water boils and is used to run used to run conventional steam-conventional steam-driven electrical driven electrical generatorsgenerators
Built with very large Built with very large output output
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Solar Thermal GeneratorsSolar Thermal Generators
In newer facilityIn newer facility Mirrors focus solar energy onto pipes Mirrors focus solar energy onto pipes
with heat-absorbing fluidwith heat-absorbing fluid
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Solar Energy and the Solar Energy and the EnvironmentEnvironment
Generally low impactGenerally low impact One concernOne concern
Variety of metals, glass plastics, and Variety of metals, glass plastics, and fluids used in the manufacture and use fluids used in the manufacture and use of solar equipmentof solar equipment
Production and accidental spills could Production and accidental spills could release toxic materialsrelease toxic materials
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Converting Electricity from Converting Electricity from Renewable Energy to a Fuel that Renewable Energy to a Fuel that can be Burned and can Power can be Burned and can Power VehiclesVehicles Two choices:Two choices:
Store electricity in batteries and use Store electricity in batteries and use electric vehicleselectric vehicles
Transfer the energy in the electricity to Transfer the energy in the electricity to a gaseous or liquid fuela gaseous or liquid fuel
HydrogenHydrogen
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Hydrogen FuelHydrogen Fuel
Hydrogen as power for fuel cellsHydrogen as power for fuel cells Electric current separates water into Electric current separates water into
hydrogen and oxygenhydrogen and oxygen When H recombined with O, electrons When H recombined with O, electrons
flow between positive and negative flow between positive and negative polespoles
An electric currentAn electric current H Can be transported in pipelineH Can be transported in pipeline
Combustion product is waterCombustion product is water Clean fuelClean fuel
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Water PowerWater Power
A form of stored solar energyA form of stored solar energy Long historyLong history Waterwheels convert water power to Waterwheels convert water power to
mechanical energymechanical energy Today’s hydroelectric power plants Today’s hydroelectric power plants
use water stored behind damsuse water stored behind dams Also produced through the process of Also produced through the process of
pump storagepump storage
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Small-Scale SystemsSmall-Scale Systems
Electrical power produced by large Electrical power produced by large dams will not increase dams will not increase Most dam sites already utilizedMost dam sites already utilized Small scale systems have potential in Small scale systems have potential in
mountainous areas along streamsmountainous areas along streams
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Water Power and the Water Power and the EnvironmentEnvironment AdvantagesAdvantages
Water power is clean and efficient Water power is clean and efficient powerpower
No burning of fuel, no radioactive wasteNo burning of fuel, no radioactive waste DisadvantagesDisadvantages
Flood large tracts of landFlood large tracts of land Block fish migrationBlock fish migration Trap sediment that would replenish Trap sediment that would replenish
beachesbeaches Evaporative loss of water from Evaporative loss of water from
reservoirsreservoirs
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Ocean EnergyOcean Energy
High energy in High energy in motion of waves, motion of waves, currents and tides currents and tides in the oceanin the ocean Difficult to harnessDifficult to harness
Storms destructive Storms destructive and water corrosiveand water corrosive
Most successful = Most successful = tidal powertidal power
Very few areas w/ Very few areas w/ the right topographythe right topography
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Tidal PowerTidal Power
Dam built across the entrance to a Dam built across the entrance to a bay or estuarybay or estuary Water held in or out of bay until Water held in or out of bay until
significant difference in level forces significant difference in level forces water in or outwater in or out
This runs the turbinesThis runs the turbines Environmental impactsEnvironmental impacts
Changes hydrology of bayChanges hydrology of bay Restricts passage of fishRestricts passage of fish Changes habitat for birds and other Changes habitat for birds and other
organismsorganisms
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Wind PowerWind Power
Wind produced when differential Wind produced when differential heating of Earth’s surface create air heating of Earth’s surface create air masses with differing heat contents masses with differing heat contents and densitiesand densities
Wind energy is the cheapest form of Wind energy is the cheapest form of alternative energyalternative energy Less than natural gas and coalLess than natural gas and coal Now used in many place including Now used in many place including
offshoreoffshore
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Wind PowerWind Power
Problems Problems Wind highly Wind highly
variable in time, variable in time, place, and place, and intensityintensity
Wind velocity Wind velocity often increases often increases over hill tops or over hill tops or funneled through funneled through a mountain passa mountain pass
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Wind Power and the Wind Power and the EnvironmentEnvironment Wind energy Wind energy
does have a does have a few few disadvantagesdisadvantages Kills birdsKills birds Use large areas Use large areas
of landof land May degrade May degrade
area’s scenic area’s scenic resourcesresources
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Future of Wind PowerFuture of Wind Power
Growing at approximately 30% per Growing at approximately 30% per yearyear Nearly 10 times the growth rate of oil Nearly 10 times the growth rate of oil
useuse Created thousands of jobs and Created thousands of jobs and
investment opportunitiesinvestment opportunities Technology producing more efficient Technology producing more efficient
wind turbineswind turbines
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Biofuels and Human HistoryBiofuels and Human History
Energy from biomass is the oldest Energy from biomass is the oldest fuel used by humans.fuel used by humans. Until end of 19Until end of 19thth century major fuel century major fuel
source in the USsource in the US 1 billion people in the world still use 1 billion people in the world still use
wood as primary source of energy for wood as primary source of energy for heat and cookingheat and cooking
Includes: firewood, cattle dung, peat Includes: firewood, cattle dung, peat
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BiofuelsBiofuels
Energy recovered from biomass-Energy recovered from biomass-organic matterorganic matter
Three groupsThree groups FirewoodFirewood Organic wastesOrganic wastes Crops grown to be converted into liquid Crops grown to be converted into liquid
fuelsfuels
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Biofuels and the Biofuels and the EnvironmentEnvironment Can pollute the air and degrade the Can pollute the air and degrade the
landland World’s forests will decrease if our need World’s forests will decrease if our need
for forest products and forest biomass for forest products and forest biomass fuel exceeds the productivity of the fuel exceeds the productivity of the forestsforests
Combustion of biomass-derived fuel Combustion of biomass-derived fuel generally release fewer pollutants then generally release fewer pollutants then combustion of coal/gasolinecombustion of coal/gasoline
But burning urban waste can release heavy But burning urban waste can release heavy metalsmetals
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Geothermal EnergyGeothermal Energy
Deep earth - high densityDeep earth - high density Energy from interior of earthEnergy from interior of earth Mined and used to heat buildings and generate Mined and used to heat buildings and generate
electricityelectricity May be considered nonrenewable when rates May be considered nonrenewable when rates
of extraction are greater than rates of natural of extraction are greater than rates of natural replenishmentreplenishment
Shallow earth - low densityShallow earth - low density Solar energy that has traveled to shallow Solar energy that has traveled to shallow
depthsdepths
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Geothermal SystemsGeothermal Systems
Areas of high heat flow occur at plate Areas of high heat flow occur at plate boundariesboundaries Divergent and convergent plate Divergent and convergent plate
boundariesboundaries Hydrothermal convection- transfers Hydrothermal convection- transfers
heat from depths to surfaceheat from depths to surface Using steam or hot waterUsing steam or hot water
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GeothermalGeothermal
Most groundwater can be considered Most groundwater can be considered a source of geothermal energya source of geothermal energy Groundwater at a depth of 100m is 13Groundwater at a depth of 100m is 13ooC C
or 55or 55ooFF In summer heat can be transferred to In summer heat can be transferred to
the cool waterthe cool water In winter heat can be transferred from In winter heat can be transferred from
the water to the airthe water to the air
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Geothermal Energy and the Geothermal Energy and the EnvironmentEnvironment
Problems:Problems: Considerable thermal pollution from hot Considerable thermal pollution from hot
wastewaterswastewaters Water may be saline or highly corrosiveWater may be saline or highly corrosive On-site noiseOn-site noise Emissions of gasEmissions of gas Disturbance of landDisturbance of land
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Future of Geothermal Future of Geothermal EnergyEnergy GeothermalGeothermal
Could produce 10% of the electricity Could produce 10% of the electricity needed for the western USneeded for the western US
Geohydrothermal Geohydrothermal Could potentially provide four times that Could potentially provide four times that
(10% of US total)(10% of US total)