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Renewable And Nonrenewable Energy
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1. Burning to get heat and electricity
clues to find geothermal reservoirs
pyrolysis
cogeneration
VED
2. 3 factors that affect volatility
coal formation
cogeneration
pelletising
Temperature - time - pressure
3. Near the poles - tight openings - high tidal range
biomass
night winds
Ideal locations for tidal energy
reserve
4. Easy to store - 90% of world's commercially traded energy is oil/natural gas - secondary recovery - cracking - profitable - jobs - natural gas = no air pollution
geothermal reservoirs
Oil/Natural Gas Pros
hydroelectric dam parts
biomass
5. Air cools more quickly over land than water - wind cycle goes the opposite way as day winds
renewable energy resources
hydroelectric dam parts
pyrolysis
night winds
6. Semi-permeable dams
pelletising
tidal energy
barrages
anthracite
7. Water conservation - jobs - energy -
resource
Coal pros
geothermal energy
day winds
8. Burning biomass
resource
barrages
cogeneration
direct combustion
9. Difference between high and low tide
pelletising
tidal range
fossil fuels
solid waste
10. Secondary pollution (toxic materials and alcohols - blocking the sun for some animals) - bird death ray - startup cost
tidal energy
clues to find geothermal reservoirs
renewable energy resources
solar energy issues
11. Air is heated from ground - warm air flows upward - cold air replaces it
day winds
lignite
solar energy
ethanol production
12. Energy that can be obtained from movement of water due to the gravitational pull of the sun - moon - and earth's rotation
ethanol production
tidal energy
coal formation
atmospheric winds
13. Solar cells to convert solar energy directly to electricity
photovoltaic (PV device)
coal formation
anthracite
tidal energy
14. Microscopic dying organisms sink to the bottom of the ocean secreting drops of oil - shale is formed from mud and sediment with oil droplets - over time the droplets rise into a pocket in the ground
tidal energy
hydroelectric dam parts
pyrolysis
oil formation
15. Secondary Pollution -Toxic materials and alcohols -Blocking the sun for some animals -No direct pollution though! Bird death ray - Startup cost
solar energy issues
solar/thermal electric plants
bituminous
greatest source of biomass
16. Off shore wind is the most efficient
geothermal energy
keys to good tidal power
on and off shore winds
anthracite
17. Wood - crops grown for energy - crop residues - animal waste - algae - some garbage
resource
solar energy issues
biomass examples
Oil/Natural Gas Cons
18. Crops and crop residue
solar energy issues
greatest source of biomass
biomass examples
bituminous
19. Resevoir - dam - penstock - turbine - generator - outflow - inflow
nonrenewable energy resources
Ideal locations for tidal energy
clues to find geothermal reservoirs
hydroelectric dam parts
20. Same as pyrolysis process but with more heat and less gas - goes all the way to gas
gasification
Temperature - time - pressure
solar energy
tidal energy issues
21. Finite supply being used faster than they can be replenished
nonrenewable energy resources
oil formation
gasification
cogeneration
22. Solar energy heats water which turns a turbine
solar energy issues
fuelwood
biomass
solar/thermal electric plants
23. Compacting biomass through high temperatures - VED goes up
wind energy issues
anaerobic digestion
bituminous
pelletising
24. Adding hydrocarbons by breaking down non-useful parts of oil
barrages
wind energy
cracking
anaerobic digestion
25. Hydrogen sulfide pollution - sources are often national treasures
tidal energy issues
geothermal issues
biomass examples
barrages
26. Water floods - peat and sediment is pushed down - peat is pressed down for millions of years - coal is formed
Temperature - time - pressure
gasification
coal formation
resource
27. Burning rubbish/garbage
solar energy issues
solar energy
solid waste
Oil/Natural Gas Cons
28. Pockets of hot water/steam underground
renewable energy resources
geothermal reservoirs
oil formation
Oil/Natural Gas Pros
29. Lowest rank coal - less water and higher proportion of burnable materials than peat (40% water)
Coal cons
Ideal locations for tidal energy
coal formation
lignite
30. Slow decay of radioactive particles in rocks gives off heat
geothermal issues
geothermal energy
tidal energy issues
gasification
31. Known deposits which can be extracted from profitably using modern technology under certain economic conditions
reserve
wind energy issues
clues to find geothermal reservoirs
solid waste
32. Bacteria break down with without oxygen - product is LFGs
Ideal locations for tidal energy
anaerobic digestion
keys to good tidal power
VED
33. Solar radiation from the sun is converted to heat or electricity
solar energy
geothermal energy
day winds
lignite
34. Heat is recovered as steam or hot water to create electricity or heat buildings
Coal pros
recovery of geothermal energy
solar energy issues
Temperature - time - pressure
35. Unreliable - energy companies only see it as supplemental power - strong winds are usually not near people or grids
tidal energy issues
cracking
recovery of geothermal energy
wind energy issues
36. Hard to transport - natural gas needs to be changed into a liquid to be efficiently transported - drill sites could be terrorist targets - disorients whales - harms the environment - hard to find/pump - dangerous - oil air pollution
natural gas formation
VED
biomass examples
Oil/Natural Gas Cons
37. Naturally occurring substance that can potentially be extracted using modern technology
solar/thermal electric plants
resource
tidal energy
renewable energy resources
38. Accumulation of organic material by living things
geothermal reservoirs
bituminous
biomass
oil formation
39. Hard coal - highest rank - 96% carbon
solar/thermal electric plants
anthracite
tidal range
fossil fuels
40. Organic materials are changed to lighter - more volatile hydrocarbons
direct combustion
solar energy issues
pelletising
natural gas formation
41. Effecting the tide - high startup cost - low efficiency in some cases
Oil/Natural Gas Pros
VED
pyrolysis
tidal energy issues
42. High tidal range - mouths of bays and estuaries - ideally near poles
tidal energy issues
on and off shore winds
Coal pros
keys to good tidal power
43. Volumetric energy density
solar/thermal electric plants
solar energy issues
wind energy issues
VED
44. Volcanoes - hot springs - geysers
cracking
geothermal issues
Ideal locations for tidal energy
clues to find geothermal reservoirs
45. Changes landscape - land reclamation - acid min drainage - black lung - foundation damage (subsidence) - mountain top removal - insurance - most danger
Coal cons
cogeneration
day winds
photovoltaic (PV device)
46. Remains of once living organisms preserved and altered by geological forces
fossil fuels
solar energy issues
day winds
keys to good tidal power
47. Solid biomass to liquid biomass with chemicals and heat
keys to good tidal power
lignite
pyrolysis
atmospheric winds
48. Burning wood
fuelwood
cogeneration
solar energy issues
clues to find geothermal reservoirs
49. Air heated more from ground near equator - creates global jet streams
solar energy
atmospheric winds
solid waste
day winds
50. Replenish themselves or are continuously present
nonrenewable energy resources
greatest source of biomass
anaerobic digestion
renewable energy resources