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