RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES ENV3
Biofuels: Types of Biofuels - waste materials from organic wastes from ____ and forestry production, s_______ and dung including biogas from anaerobic digestion, combustible domestic and ________ wastes. From crops: _____ and vegetable oils
Crop - sewage - industrial - wood
Level of technology development for renewables: Not yet fully d____________ but improvements are continually being made. Few in-stream _____ turbines have been istalled and ________ More efficient photovoltaic cells are still being ___________ such as crystalline silicon cells Photothermal panals are developing to become more e____________ such as more absorbant coatings Large wind turbines with higher e__________ outputs too and less well-developed designs (vertical axis aerogenerators) are being researched too.
Developed - tidal - tested - developed - efficient - electricity
Name 4 solar-derived energy resources: 1. D______ solar power 2. H___ power 3. Wind _______ 4. B_______
Direct - HEP - power - biofuels
Environmental Impacts of Renewable Energy Resources: E.g. Solar power causes pollution and habitat damage during the e_________ and processing of the materials used to make the equipment e.g. Glass, copper, aluminium. Some cause habitat damaged when _______ is installed. Most renewable energy resources can only be harnessed where natural processes or _________ conditions are suitable.
Extraction - equipment - geographical
Disadvantages of Biofuels: 1. Large areas of farmland required which may compete with ____ production or cause the clearance of import habitats such as ________ rainforests 2. Some have a low _______ so they are bulky and difficult to ___________ 3. Limited s_________ 4. Uses of biofuels vehicles
Food - tropical - density - transport - supplies
Name 2 non-solar derived energy resources: 1. G__________ power 2. Tidal power
Geothermal
HEP needs regular ______ precipitation and a large _________. It also need _________ rock, stable geology and no unacceptable land use conflicts.
Heavy - catchment - impermeable
Tidal Power: Locational factors - where the tidal range is large so _____ volumes of water are moved at ____ velocity. Technology used - a barrage with turbines for one-way or two-___________, in-stream turbines anchored to the ________
Large - high - generation - seabed
Direct Solar Power: The range of equipment used to harness solar power more effectively: 1. Hot water ______ 2. Matt black surfaces, glazed, i__________, water pipes, thermo_____________ operated pump. 3. P________ solar architecture 4. Large windows facing the direction of the most _____ sunlight 5. H_________ that rotate solar panels to face the _____ 6. Pa_______ reflectors that focus the sunlight onto a collector
Panels - insulation - thermostatically - passive - intense - heliostats - sun - parabolic
Advantages and Disadvantages of Tidal Power: + Periods of generation are p__________ + Power output may be large compared with other renewable resources - limited number of ______ sites, and intermittent generation
Predictable - suitable
Advantages of Biofuels: Supply rate can be controlled by _______ more; they can be stored to match supplies to _______. Some are liquid fuels or can be converted into them and can be used as vehicle ____ e.g Veg oil to make Biodiesel
Producing - demand - fuel
The environmental impacts of Tidal Barrages: 1. Reduced tidal r______ and altered habitat distribution 2. Changed water ____ rates 3. Changed se__________ and turbidity 4. Barrier to ____ migration 5. Altered drainage in surrounding area 6. P______ retention 7. Extraction and processing of rock, concrete, m____ 8. Acces roads and _____ cables In-stream turbines have a much ____ impact as they are not a barrier to water flow or __________
Range - flow - sedimentation - fish - pollutant - metals - power - lower - organisms
Economic issues associated with Renewable Energy: Fossil fuel technology has the advantage of the economies of _____ of mass production. More recent economic initiatives have helped make renewable energy resources more _____________ competitive e.g Guaranteed higher sale ____ for electricity from renewables, tax free profits on money invested in renewables, carbon emission _____ on fossil fuels
Scale - economically - price - taxes
Direct Solar Power: What are the fluctuating supples involved? 1. Daily, s__________ and climatic fluctuations 2. Effect of c_______ and suspended particles on scattering
Seasonal - clouds
Solar Power has _________ fluctuations so they are often in low _________ as it is less variable. Changes in insolation caused by _____ cover is a problem too.
Seasonal - latitudes - cloud
Which 3 energy sources have the lowest energy densities?
Solar - wind - wave
Name all the intermittent energy resources
Solar - wind - wave - tidal
Uses of Geothermal energy: 1. Electricity generation 2. S______ heating 3. W_____ heating
Space - water
HEP Power: Factors affecting the location of HEP Plants: 1. Water ______ 2. G_______ 3. Topography 4. Land-use ________ 5. I_______________
Supply - geology - conflicts - infrastructure
Ease of Storage: The s_______ energy from some renewable energy resources can be stored when demand is low and releases when _______. E.g. Potential energy of _____ in the reservoir of ___ stations and chemical energy in B______ However, energy or some resources cannot be stored d______ e.g light of solar power and the KE of the wind and ____ power
Surplus - needed - water - HEP - biofuels - directly - wave
Renewable energy - suitability for current uses of energy: Energy use is controlled by the activity involved and by the t____________ that have previously been developed to provide energy. Many renewable resources produce heat or _________ which cnnot easily be used to power vehicles that currently run on fossil fuels
Technology - electricity
Factors affecting the ease of use of renewable energy resources: 1. Intermittence 2. U__________ 3. Energy _________ 4. Ease of _______ 5. Environmental impacts 6. Level of technological ___________ 7. Ec_______ issues
Unreliability - density - storage - development - economic
Wind Power: It is u________ as fluctuations in wind speed variations in power output. Doubling the wind v________ increases the availabe kinetic energy ____-fold
Unreliable - velocity - eight
Wind Power is based in the __lands on plains of land. Sometimes in ______ areas, both onshore and offshore in higher _______ where it is windier.
Up - coastal - latitudes
Wind Power: Factors affecting the location of wind farms: 1. Windiest areas are usually __________ 2. On the ______ 3. Shallow seas or open ______
Upland - coasts - plains
Advantages and Disadvantages of Geothermal Power: + Low environmental inpact: little pollution in ___ - Only available where ___ rocks are found near the surface.
Use - hot
Wind Power: Site-specific problems: 1. V______ intrusion 2. Local noise 3. B___ strikes 4. Radio interference can be problem
Visual - bird