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Section 3: Renewable Energy Preview Key Ideas Geothermal Energy Solar Energy Energy from Moving Water How a Hydroelectric Dam Generates Electricity Energy from Biomass Energy from Wind Tidal Energy

Key Ideas Explain how geothermal energy may be used as a substitute for fossil fuels. Compare two methods for harnessing energy from the sun. Describe four sources of renewable alternative energy.

Geothermal Energy renewable resource a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed. geothermal energy the energy produced by heat with Earth The resulting steam from water passing by nearby magma or hot gases related by magma, deep in the earth, produces a large amount of geothermal energy. Engineers and scientists have harnessed geothermal energy by drilling wells to reach the hot water. The steam and hot water are used as a source of heat and as sources of power to drive turbines, which generate electricity.

Solar Energy solar energy the energy received by Earth from the sun in the form of radiation Solar energy can be converted to heat energy in many different ways. In a passive system, sunlight enters the house and warms the building materials, which stores some heat for the evening. An active system includes the use of solar collectors or photovoltaic cells to collect heat or convert solar energy into electricity.

Energy from Moving Water hydroelectric energy electrical energy produced by the flow of water Moving water is one of the oldest sources of energy. Energy can be harnessed from the running water of rivers and streams or from ocean tides. Today, 6% of the electricity in the United States comes from hydroelectric power plants. At a hydroelectric plant, massive dams hold back running water and channel the water through the plant. Inside the plant, the water spins turbines, which turn generators to produce electricity.

How a Hydroelectric Dam Generates Electricity The diagram below shows how dams generate electricity.

Energy from Biomass biomass plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used as an energy source Biomass is a major source of energy in many developing countries. More than half of all trees that are cut down are used as fuel for heating or cooking. Bacteria that decompose the organic matter produce gases, such as methane, that can be burned. Liquid fuels, such as ethanol, also form from the action of bacteria on biomass.

Reading check Name three sources of renewable energy. Answers may vary but should include three of the following: geothermal, solar, hydroelectric, and biomass.

Energy from Wind Wind is the movement of air over Earth’s surface. Wind energy is now being used to produce electricity in locations that have constant wind. Wind farms may have hundreds of giant wind turbines that can produce enough energy to meet the electricity needs of entire communities. Because the wind does not always blow, wind energy cannot be depended on as the only energy source for most locations.

Tidal Energy Click below to watch the Visual Concept.