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1 Wind What can it be used for:  Heat Electricity Generation  Transportation (other than via electricity)

2 Wind Farms Washington State in 2005 283 megawatts Puget Sound Energy - Coming online in the next year 380 megawatts Potential - 3,740 megawatts

3 Washington Wind

4 U.S. Wind Potential

5 Wind Conclusions ProsCons 1.Renewable 2.Clean 3.Relatively cheap 4.Duel use of the land 1.Requires constant high winds (or storage) 2.Takes space (but less than coal) 3.Usually far from people Outlook: Excellent - one of the most promising alternate energy sources. (Still can only provide a portion of energy needs.)

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7 Tidal What can it be used for:  Heat Electricity Generation  Transportation (other than via electricity) Potential: 60 gigawatts (2% of total tidal energy)

8 Rance River Tidal Project (France) 13.4 m tidal range

9 Tidal Power in the NW (Using strong tidal currents)

10 Tidal Conclusions ProsCons 1.Renewable 2.Clean 3.Cheap to maintain. 1.Requires >5m tidal range 2.Coastal habitat impacts 3.Erosion from high water flows Outlook: Has potential but limited to coastal regions. Need to be careful of impacts.

11 Water: Hydroelectric What can it be used for:  Heat Electricity Generation  Transportation (other than via electricity)

12 Hydroelectric Generator

13 Hydro Output About 20% world electricity & 10% U.S. electricity (75% Seattle)

14 Washington Hydro Ice Harbor Dam (Snake R.) Boundary Dam (Pend d’Oreille R.) Ross Dam

15 Washington Hydro

16 Three Gorges Dam, China Largest dam in the world Yangtze River Cost - $24 billion (up to $75 billion!) 350 mi reservoir Power - 18 Gigawatts (Grand Coulee - 6.8 MW) Started - 2004 Completion - 2009

17 Hydro Conclusions ProsCons 1.Renewable & Clean 2.Multiple Use: Flood control & irrigation 3.Respond well to varying demands 4.Long lifetime/low maintenance costs 1.Very expensive start 2.Relocation of people 3.Potential failure 4.Sedimentation 5.Downstream erosion 6.Evaporation of water 7.Spread of disease 8.Environmental impact Outlook: Very site specific (some are much better than others). Major expansion in the past - days of building new big dams is over. However, local potential in… a)Loss of habitat b)Increase water temp & decrease oxygen c)Salmon issues d)Flooding upstream

18 Hydro Alternatives 1.Smaller Dams 2.Run-of-the-River Plants 12 + 32 MW Snoqualmie Falls Power Plant

19 Solar What can it be used for: Heat Electricity Generation  Transportation (other than via electricity)

20 Passive Solar

21 Active Solar: Photovoltaics

22 Active Solar: Solar II Plant

23 Energy Storage Batteries

24 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Use alternate energy to make hydrogen from water. Use hydrogen as a fuel in Hydrogen Fuel Cell.

25 Solar Potential Average Solar radiation in cal/cm 2

26 Solar Conclusions ProsCons 1.Clean 2.Renewable & plentiful 3.Cheap to maintain 1.Expensive start-up costs 2.Requires sun & space 3.Cells are “dirty” to make 4.Requires energy storage (at night, etc.) Outlook: As the cost of solar decreases (including subsidies), there is no reason why it won’t become part of the energy mix everywhere.

27 Adds 5-10% to initial house price However - Saves 30-40% over house’s lifetime

28 Conservation 1.Increase Efficiency Autos Homes Industry 2.Co-Generation 3.Personal Choices 4.Recycling

29 Conservation 1.Increase Efficiency Autos Homes Industry 2.Co-Generation 3.Personal Choices 4.Recycling Microturbines

30 Conservation 1.Increase Efficiency Autos Homes Industry 2.Co-Generation 3.Personal Choices 4.Recycling

31 Best Option: Conservation & Diversification Apollo Energy Project

32 Iceland Hydrogen Economy by 2030


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