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1 Wind and Other Renewable Energy Sources Physics 1303

2 Renewable Energy comes in many forms: Wind Energy Hydroelectric Geothermal Biomass Ocean Thermal

3 Wind Energy Uses the kinetic energy of wind. Needs high wind speed. Maximum efficiency is 59%. Practical efficiency is nearly 50%.

4 Wind Resource Map of the US

5 Desert Sky Wind project Iraan, Texas Owner: American Electric Power Customer: CPS Manufacturer: GE Wind Energy (formerly Enron)

6 Desert Sky 1.5 MW/Turbine 107 Turbines Min. Wind: 8 mph Max. Wind: 56 mph

7 Desert Sky Financing Depends on State Renewable Tax Incentive Program. AEI must guarantee to operate the system for 30 years

8 Desert Sky ERCOT (Energy Reliability Council of Texas) maintains the electric grid for most of the state. AEI is not allowed to generate more than 100 MW

9 Desert Sky Wind has some impact on the site as shown in the photo. Source of income for ranchers.

10 Wind Calculation Stop and do the wind problem.

11 Wind Problem The Desert Sky Project near Fort Stockton, Texas has 107 wind turbines spread over 15 square miles on Indian Mesa. Each Turbine has a maximum capacity of 1.5 MW of power.

12 1. Calculate the total power capacity of this wind farm. Capacity = = 107 turbines 1.5 MW / turbine = 161 MW

13 2. The capital cost of this project is about $175 million. Calculate the capital cost for each watt of installed capacity.. Cost per Watt = = $175 million / 161 MW = $1 / watt

14 3. Assuming the project runs on average at 50% of capacity, calculate the total energy produced in a year. Express your answer in kWh.. Annual Energy Production = = 0.50 161 MW 24 h/day 365 day/year = 700 Million kWh / year

15 4. Assuming the commercial value of this electricity is $0.03/kWh, calculate the value of the energy produced in a year. Value = = 700 million kWh $0.03 / kWh = $21 million / year

16 5. Neglecting the cost of running and maintaining this system, estimate the payback period for this investment. Payback = Cost / Savings = $175 million / $21 million /year = 8 years

17 Hydroelectric power Energy is stored as gravitational potential energy. Electrical generators convert mechanical energy to electrical energy.

18 Hydroelectric power Largest source of renewable energy in US Fill with silt Loss of wild rivers Catastrophic flooding Salmon breeding blocked

19 Geothermal Energy Localized surface level hot spots. Geothermal energy may be exploited for local uses. Not an important global resource.

20 Geothermal Energy An important resource for Costa Rica and some other countries. Not really renewable.

21 Biomass Energy Plant material is burned directly or converted into a fuel. An example: Conversion of grain to ethanol and the production of gasohol (10% ethanol and 90% gasoline)

22 Biomass Energy Renewable Recycles CO2 Could use agricultural waste Competes for agricultural land Low efficiency

23 Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion OTEC uses the temperature differences between the ocean surface and ocean depths to run a heat engine. Highest potential in deep tropical waters like the Gulf of Mexico.

24 OTEC Second Law of Thermodynamics: Max eff. = (T high - T low )/ T low So, efficiency is pretty low.

25 Wind and Renewable Energy Technologies Do these technologies represent the dawning of a new age of sustainable development?


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