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Chapter 13 Renewable Energy and Conservation
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Overview of Chapter 13 Direct Solar Energy Indirect Solar Energy Wind Biomass Hydropower Geothermal Tidal High and Low Technology Energy Solution
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Heating Buildings and Water Passive solar energy
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Solar Sunspace Utilizes passive solar energy to heat and cool homes Can be added to existing homes
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Typically used to heat water 8% of energy in US is used to heat water This technology could supply large amount of US energy demand Heating Buildings and Water Active Solar Energy System of collecting and absorbing the sun’s energy, and using pumps or fans distribute the collected heat
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Heating Buildings and Water Solar Thermal Electric Generation Means of producing electricity in which the sun’s energy is concentrated by mirrors or lenses to either heat a fluid filled pipe or drive a Stirling engine More efficient than other solar technologies No air pollution No contribution to global warming or acid precipitation
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Solar Thermal Electric Generation
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Photovoltaic Solar Cells A wafer or thin film that is treated with certain metals so that they generate electricity when they absorb solar energy
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Cost of Electrical Power Plants Biomass used as fuel Wind energy Hydropower Form of renewable energy reliant on flowing or falling water to generate mechanical energy or electricity
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Biomass Advantages Reduces dependence on fossil fuels Often uses waste materials If trees are planted at same rate biomass is combusted, no net increase in atmospheric CO 2 Disadvantages Requires land, water and fossil fuel energy Can lead to Deforestation Desertification Soil erosion
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Wind Energy No waste - clean source of energy Biggest constraints: Cost Public resistance (NIMBY) Few environmental problems Kills birds and bats
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Hydropower
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Hydropower
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Hydrogen as a Fuel Source Hydrogen gas (H 2 ) Comprised of two hydrogen molecules Large amounts of available energy Explodes when combined with oxygen releasing energy and forming water
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Energy Consumption Trends and Economics
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Energy Savings in Commercial Buildings
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Saving Energy at Home
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