Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Questions Where would you build a hydroelectric power plant? Why? SA: Ch: 5 Sec: 3 Part 3 “Alternative Resources” EQ: What are two ways to release biomass.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Questions Where would you build a hydroelectric power plant? Why? SA: Ch: 5 Sec: 3 Part 3 “Alternative Resources” EQ: What are two ways to release biomass."— Presentation transcript:

1 Questions Where would you build a hydroelectric power plant? Why? SA: Ch: 5 Sec: 3 Part 3 “Alternative Resources” EQ: What are two ways to release biomass energy? May 20, 2015 Agenda 1.Roll 2.Chapter 5 Section 3 Part 3 “Alternative Resources” 1.Video: “How Stuff Works: Corn” Come in Quietly and sit at your desk, open to your notes, write the new question, and wait quietly for class to begin.

2 Hydroelectric Energy The energy of falling water has been used by humans for thousands of years.

3 Water wheels have been used to provide energy to factories. Hydroelectric Energy

4 Water Wheels Falling water turns water wheels, which turns giant millstones used to grind grain for flour.

5 Electricity produced by falling water is called hydroelectric energy. Hydroelectric Energy

6 Falling Water Falling water turns huge turbines inside hydroelectric dams, generating electricity for millions of people.

7 Hydroelectric Energy Hydroelectric energy is inexpensive and produces little pollution.

8 Hydroelectric Energy Hydroelectric energy is renewable, because water constantly cycles through the water cycle.

9 Hydroelectric Energy The building of dams can disrupt the life cycle of animals causing them to die, decrease water quality and create erosion problems.

10 Powerful Plants Plants are similar to solar collectors, absorbing energy from the sun and storing it for later use.

11 Leaves, wood, and other parts of plants contain stored energy. Powerful Plants

12 Even dung of plant grazing animals is high in stored energy. Powerful Plants

13 Biomass Biomass is organic matter that contains stored energy.

14 Biomass Biomass energy can be released in several ways. The most common way is by burning.

15 Animal Dung In many parts of the world where firewood is scarce, people burn animal dung for energy.

16 Biomass The United Nations scientists estimate that burning of wood and animal dung accounts for about 14% of the worlds total energy use.

17 Powerful Plants Plant material can be changed into liquid fuel. Starch in the plants can be changed into alcohol.

18 Gasohol The alcohol is burned as a fuel or mixed with gasoline to make a fuel mixture called gasohol.

19 Math Break Imagine that you own a car the runs on alcohol made from corn that you grow. You drive your car about 15,000 miles a year, and you get 240 gallons of alcohol from each acre of corn that you process. If your car gets 25 mi/gal, how many acres of corn would you have to grow to fuel you car for a year?

20 Deep Heat Can we tap into the energy of the Earth?

21 Geothermal Energy Geothermal energy is the energy produced by the heat within the Earth’s crust.

22 In some places rainwater will penetrate rock and be heated by the magma creating steam. Geothermal Energy

23 Holes in the Earth’s Surface Natural holes in the Earth’s surface allow hot water and steam to escape from the Earth’s crust.

24 Geothermal Power Plant Some geothermal power plants use primarily steam to generate electricity.

25 How a Geothermal Power Plant Works 1. Steam rises through a well.

26 2. The steam drives turbines, which in turn drive electric generators. How a Geothermal Power Plant Works

27 3. The generators produce electricity. How a Geothermal Power Plant Works

28 4. The steam escapes the power plant through vents. How a Geothermal Power Plant Works

29 5. Leftover liquid water is injected back into the hot rock. How a Geothermal Power Plant Works

30 Geothermal energy can also be used as a direct source to heat buildings. Geothermal Energy

31 “How Stuff Works: Corn” 1.What did you know? _____________________________________________ 2. What did you learn? _____________________________________________ 3. What do you want to know? _____________________________________________

32 Review 1.Where would you build a hydroelectric power plant? Why? Response: A hydroelectric power plant must be built in an area where … because … 2.What are two ways to release biomass energy? Response: Two ways to release biomass energy are … 3.What are two ways to use geothermal energy? Response: Two ways to use geothermal energy are … 4.Name one alternative to fossil fuels and name an advantage and a disadvantage to using that alternative resource.


Download ppt "Questions Where would you build a hydroelectric power plant? Why? SA: Ch: 5 Sec: 3 Part 3 “Alternative Resources” EQ: What are two ways to release biomass."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google