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Chapter 13 Renewable Energy and Conservation. Overview of Chapter 13  Direct Solar Energy  Indirect Solar Energy  Wind  Biomass  Hydropower  Geothermal.

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1 Chapter 13 Renewable Energy and Conservation

2 Overview of Chapter 13  Direct Solar Energy  Indirect Solar Energy  Wind  Biomass  Hydropower  Geothermal  Tidal  High and Low Technology Energy Solution

3 Heating Buildings and Water  Passive solar energy

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

5  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 Heating Buildings and Water  Active Solar Energy  System of collecting and absorbing the sun’s energy, and using pumps or fans distribute the collected heat

6 Heating Buildings and Water  Solar Thermal Electric Generation  Means of producing electricity in which the sun’s 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

7 Solar Thermal Electric Generation

8 Photovoltaic Solar Cells  A wafer or thin film that is treated with certain metals so that they generate electricity when they absorb solar energy

9 Cost of Electrical Power Plants  Biomass  used as fuel  Wind energy  Hydropower  Form of renewable energy reliant on flowing or falling water to generate mechanical energy or electricity

10 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 CO 2  Disadvantages  Requires land, water and fossil fuel energy  Can lead to  Deforestation  Desertification  Soil erosion

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

12 Hydropower

13 Hydropower

14 Hydrogen as a Fuel Source  Hydrogen gas (H 2 )  Comprised of two hydrogen molecules  Large amounts of available energy  Explodes when combined with oxygen releasing energy and forming water

15 Energy Consumption Trends and Economics

16 Energy Savings in Commercial Buildings

17 Saving Energy at Home


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