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Alternative energy sources Look at the world in a different way 1

55% of it is obtained in the thermo-power stations 32% - in the nuclear power station 50% of the energy is used in industry and transport 30% - in everyday necessities 13% - in various public services 7% - others The total installed production power of electricity in Bulgaria is about 11,650 megawatts. 2

The largest amounts of carbon dioxide in Bulgaria – 95% - are emitted by the thermo-power stations. Carbon dioxide is the basic greenhouse gas. At present the greenhouse gas level is 50% below its level in the year under survey. 3

co2 Calculator Carbon Dioxide, emitted as a result of most human activities,causes the Global warming and climate changes which we’ve already witnessed.The good news is that it is possible to neutralize the emissions... Electricity consumption in kWh ( the electricity bill )* Natural gas consumption in m3 (the gas bill )* Naphta consumption in litres ( the naphta bill )* Thermoenergy consumption in MWh ( the heating bill )* Afforestation is a widely spread way of purifying the atmosphere out of harmful gases.It is due to the property of the trees to absorb Carbon Dioxide 4

CO2 Calculator of Bulgaria An average household Electricity consumption in kWh (the electricity bill): 400 CO2 emitted from electricity production: 220 kg Natural gas consumption in m3 (the gas bill) : 100 CO2 emitted from gas production: 227 kg Naphta consumption in litres (the naphta bill): CO2 emitted from naphta production: 0 kg Thermoenergy consumption in MWh (the heating bill): 50 CO2 emitted for the heating production: kg Total CO2 emitted: кg Number of trees needed to be planted in order to neutralize CO2 of the used energy: 15 trees 5

CO2 calculator of our school Electricity consumption in kWh (the electricity bill) : CO2 emissions for electricity : kg Natural gas consumption in m3 (the gas bill) : 70431,25 CO2 emissions for natural gas : kg Naphta consumption in litres (the naphta bill) : CO2 emissions for naphta : 0 kg Thermo-energy consumption in MWh (the heating bill) : 0 kg CO2 emissions in total : кg Number of trees needed to be planted to neutralize CO2 emitted from the consumed energy : 160 trees 6

CO2 calculator of plane flights Departure city : Bucharest, Romania Arrival city : Frankfurt, Germany Kind of flight : to and back  Distance between the two cities: km  Length of flight (without taking-off and landing) : km  Fuel per flight : kg  Fuel per passenger : kg  CO2 emissions per passenger : kg  Number of trees needed to be planted to neutralize the CO2 emissions of the flight : 1 tree 7

Types of energy Solar Energy Geothermal Hydro Energy of hydrogen Wind Biomass 8

Solar Energy Using the sun for energy purposes is known from ancient times. It is the largest fully renewable resource production electric power not only on Earth, but all planets and satellites in the solar system. Alien space ships and stations sent from Earth, using a primary energy source solar energy. 9

Large red square encloses the area needed for solar - thermal technology to meet energy needs worldwide, the average square of Europe, is the - the small German 10

Conversion of light into electricity 11

Solar battery, which produces electricity and night time 12

Whortleberry solar panels - replace silicon pigments from blueberry 13

Inflatable solar panels effective 14

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Solar Island 17

Solar batteries as normal windows 18

Solar panels as part of the building 19

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Laptop with portable solar charging 21

Solar sail PC 22

Solar panels to charge computer 23

Fotovoltichen bonsay 24

Solar charger for the road 25

Beach umbrella with solar panel 26

Portable collector 27

Solar bike 28

Vertical turbine with solar panels 29

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Photo solar cells 31

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Geothermal Geothermal energy is heat from the Earth. It is clean and permanent. Geothermal resources stretch of shallow water and up the hot rocks, located a few miles below the earth's surface. Some geothermal power plants use steam from the tank to supply turbine / generator, while others use the hot water for heating the liquid, which operate it evaporates and drives the turbine. 33

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Hydro power Running water creates energy that can be caught and turned into electricity. This is called hydropower the most common uses hydropower station dam built on the river to store water in the tank. Water released from the reservoir flows through the turbine which is rotated, which in turn activates a generator that produces electricity. But hydropower does not always need reservoir. Some large hydropower stations using just a small canal to channel water from rivers in the turbines. 36

40 ton buoy produces energy 37

Energy from the tides - underwater power 38

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Paint generating solar energy 40

Solar chimney for energy and food 41

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Mini nuclear reactor for home 43

Car driven by water 44

Hydrogen Hydrogen is the simplest chemical element, atomic it consists only of one proton and one electron. Also in the universe it is the element abundance. Despite its simplicity and widespread, hydrogen does not occur naturally as a gas on Earth - it is always associated with other elements. In water and many organic compounds, particularly hydrocarbons, which are a major component of our fuel. Such as gasoline, natural gas, methanol, propane. Hydrogen is rich in energy and in addition, an engine that burns pure hydrogen hardly pollutes the environment. NASA from 70th years using liquid hydrogen for the removal of the shuttles and other rockets into orbit. The cameras of hydrogen fuel powered electrical systems of the shuttle, which is given pure organic product - clean water to drink from the crew. 45

Car powered by hydrogen 46

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Wind energy Wind energy is contained in the power of wind. It can be converted into mechanical energy to perform work such as pumping water, grinding grain and processing of wood material. Through connect rotating rotor with electric generator, modern wind turbines convert wind energy into electricity. 48

Water sled steered by kite 49

Energy from highway 50

Wind turbines 51

Electricity by rotating door 52

Flying wind turbines 53

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Mini charger Wind 55

Micro wind turbines 56

Electricity from the gym 57

Electricity from the disco 58

Wind turbines at sea 59

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Material converted into radiation energy 62

Electricity from soil 63

Bio diesel from algae 64

Washing machine without water - negative ions, compressed air deodorizer 65

Laundry stool 66

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In the Netherlands, motor fuel from straw 69

Energy from asphalt 70

Bricks from waste 71

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