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Energy EOG Review. Law of Conservation of Energy  Energy can not be created nor destroyed it may appear to be lost, but it is released as heat.

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1 Energy EOG Review

2 Law of Conservation of Energy  Energy can not be created nor destroyed it may appear to be lost, but it is released as heat.

3 Non-Renewable Energy  Can not be replaced as fast as it is used.

4 Oil As An Energy Source Oil As An Energy Source Advantages  Considered easy to handle, store and transport.  Easier to extract from the ground than coal and more cost effective to transport. Disadvantages  Releases carbon gases into the atmosphere when burned.  Drilling may affect ocean and terrestrial habitats. The threat of oil spills exists.

5  Dangers include explosions and oil spills.  Ocean habitats can be disturbed from exploration and extraction.  Natural gas is still a non renewable resource. Disadvantages  Produces large amounts of energy with less air pollutants.  Easy to transport.  Less time and money to build a gas plant than for coal plants. Advantages Natural Gas As An Energy Source

6 Nuclear Power As An Energy Source Advantages  Does not pollute the air or produce greenhouse gases.  Can be built in urban or rural areas, and does not radically alter the environment around them. Disadvantages  Used rods and Uranium pellets must be stored.  The cold water used to cool the rods is emptied in to river, could cause fish kills if it’s not cooled off adequately.

7 Renewable Energy  Replaced as quickly as it is used.

8 Hydroelectric Energy Advantages  Renewable  Produces no pollution.  http://nc.discoveryeduc ation.com/player/view/ assetGuid/3F2D0240- 9EE8-4CD6-A2DF- C3117929459B http://nc.discoveryeduc ation.com/player/view/ assetGuid/3F2D0240- 9EE8-4CD6-A2DF- C3117929459B Disadvantages  Flooding land to build reservoirs destroys wildlife habitats.  In some states it interferes with migration of salmon.  Areas at the end of the river may receive less water.

9 Solar Energy Advantages  Renewable  Does not cause pollution.not https://www.brainpop.com/s cience/energy/solarenergy/ Disadvantages  Current methods of collecting sunlight are expensive and inefficient.

10 Geothermal Energy Advantages  Clean and renewable. Disadvantages  Limited to areas where hot water is fairly close to the surface.

11 Wind Energy Advantages  Clean and renewable Disadvantages  Dependent on strong steady winds blowing most of the time.  Wind farms take up a lot of land.  Very noisy!!!

12 Biomass Energy Advantages  Renewable Disadvantages  Burning wood and crops release as much CO 2 as burning fossil fuels.  Biomass crops take up land that could be used to grow food.  Ethanol is still too expensive to produce on a large scale

13 Hydrogen Fuel Cells Advantages Clean source of energy. Disadvantages  H fuel cells are still too expensive to produce in large numbers  Limited number of fuel stations to supply cars. http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetG uid/2DD3B404-DF17-4750-A961-CF595929492D#


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