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1 Production and Distribution of Electrical Energy
Chapter 4

2 1. Electricity generation:
electricity generation is the process of generating electric energy from other forms of energy.

3 2. Types of Power Resources:
Power station Function Oil transforming heat energy from burning oil into mechanical energy Natural Gas Coal Geothermal energy derived from the heat(hot water or steam ) in the interior of the earth Biomass AN organic materials that can be burned and used as a source of fuel .(Wood, waste, Crops ….) Nuclear Uses the fission of uranium nuclei Wind uses wind energy as mechanical energy Solar Uses light energy Tidal uses running water as mechanical energy Hydroelectric wave

4 2. Types of Power Resources:
Power station Function Oil transforming heat energy from burning oil into mechanical energy Natural Gas Coal Geothermal energy derived from the heat(hot water or steam ) in the interior of the earth Biomass materials that can be burned and used as a source of fuel .(Wood, waste, Crops …) Nuclear Uses the fission of uranium nuclei Wind uses wind energy as mechanical energy Solar Uses light energy Tidal uses running water as mechanical energy Hydroelectric wave

5 3. Renewable &non renewable energy :
Energy comes from nature which cannot be exhausted(unlimited). Example: sunlight, wind, tides, rain, geothermal heat, biomass. b. Non Renewable Energy. Energy obtained from sources that are exist in a limited amount on Earth. Example: Petroleum, Coal, natural gas.

6 4. Advantages and disadvantages of the different types of power resources:
COAL Advantages Disadvantages Burning coal produces polluting gases which make acid rain. found in lots of places To dig up coal, we have to create mines which can be dangerous inexpensive Large amounts of electricity can be produced Coal can be easily transported to the power stations.

7 contributes to ‘global
Petroleum Advantages Disadvantages Burning this fuel contributes to ‘global warming’ Oil Transportation is easy The price of oil and gas will increase because supplies are running out and lots of people will want it can be built almost anywhere found in lots of places

8 waste produced is highly dangerous Doesn’t produce smoke or C02
Nuclear Advantages Disadvantages small amount of waste produced is highly dangerous Doesn’t produce smoke or C02 You only need a very small amount of nuclear fuel to make a lot of energy costly if something does go wrong a nuclear accident could be a major disaster Costs around same as coal (inexpensive)

9 If there is no light(cloudy or at night)
Solar Advantages Disadvantages If there is no light(cloudy or at night) there is no energy free leaves no waste products expensive

10 Electricity is produced constantly Finding a suitable site
Hydro-Electric Advantages Disadvantages free expensive the nearby area has to be flooded and this could affect nearby wildlife and plants. leaves no waste products Electricity is produced constantly Finding a suitable site can be difficult

11 Finding a suitable site
Wind Advantages Disadvantages free expensive leaves no waste products No wind, no energy Finding a suitable site can be difficult very few safety risks


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