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Renewable energy

Energy exists freely in nature Energy exists freely in nature. Some of them exist infinitely (never run out, called RENEWABLE), the rest have finite amounts (they took millions of years to form, and will run out one day, called NON-RENEWABLE)

When can energy be called 'Renewable'? When its' source cannot run out (like the sun) or can easily be replaced (like wood, as we can plant trees to use for energy) When their sources are carbon neutral. This means they do not produce Carbon compounds (such as other greenhouse gases). When they do not pollute the environment (air, land or water)

Types of rewenable energy Wind power Hydropower Solar energy Biomass Biofuel Geothermal energy

Solar power Solar power is energy from the sun. "Solar" is the Latin word for "sun" and it's a powerful source of energy. Without it, there will be no life. Solar energy is considered as a serious source of energy for many years because of the vast amounts of energy that is made freely available, if harnessed by modern technology. Solar cells are devices that convert light energy directly into electrical energy. In these cells, there are semiconductors (silicon alloys and other materials). You may have seen small solar cells on calculators or some mobile phones. Solar panels do not generate electricity directly. Instead they heat up water directly. A pump pushes cold water from a storage tank through pipes in the solar panel. The water is heated by heat energy from the Sun and returns to the tank. They are often located on the roofs of buildings where they can receive the most sunlight.

Solar power Advantages Disadvantages No pollution Free Not available in the night and in rainy and cloudy days It takes a lot of place

Biomass This is a very common way of converting organic matter into energy. Burning stuff like wood, waste and other plant matter releases stored chemical energy in the form of heat, which can be used to turn shafts to produce electricity.

Biomass Energy from the sun is transferred and stored in plants. When the plants are cut or die, wood chips, straw and other plant matter is delivered to the bunker This is burned to heat water in a boiler to release heat energy (steam). The energy/power from the steam is directed to turbines with pipes The steam turns a number of blades in the turbine and generators, which are made of coils and magnets. The charged magnetic fields produce electricity, which is sent to homes by cables.

Biomass Advantages Disadvantages Renewability No waste Almost every country can use it High price It takes a lot of place

Wind power Wind is caused by huge convection currents in the Earth's atmosphere, driven by heat energy from the Sun. This means as long as the sun shines, there will be wind. The moving air (wind) has huge amounts of kinetic energy, and this can be transferred into electrical energy using wind turbines. The wind turns the blades, which spin a shaft, which connects to a generator and makes electricity. The electricity is sent through transmission and distribution lines to a substation, then on to homes, business and schools

Wind power Advantages Disadvantages One wind turbine can produce enough electricity to power up to 300 homes. Low cost Noise Wind turbines cannot work if there is no wind, or if the wind speed is so high it would damage them

Water power Moving water has kinetic energy. This can be transferred into useful energy in different ways. Hydroelectric power (HEP) schemes store water high up in dams. The water has gravitational potential energy which is released when it falls.

Water power As the water rushes down through pipes, this stored energy is transferred to kinetic energy, which turns electricity generators.

Water power Advantages Disadvantages Inexhaustibility of water Recreational purposes Reservoir of drinking water It prevents river transport Chance of rupture