Title: Hydroelectricity
1Hydroelectricity
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2Method of Using Hydroelectricity
- Dams trap river water in a reservoir
- The moving water turns turbines
- Electricity is produced by generator
3Hydroelectricity
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4Impacts of Hydroelectricity (1/3)
- Atmosphere
- Greenhouse gas from decay of biomass in reservoir
- More for shallow reservoirs
- Vegetations removal ? less CO2-O2 Exchange
- Bodies of water change climate
- Lithosphere
- Water causes changes in landscape
- Silting up of reservoirs
- Less deposition in lower river
5Impacts of Hydroelectricity (2/3)
- Hydrosphere
- Slows water movement
- Reduce flow of water
- Affects temperature of water
- Water level fluctuate with electric demands
6Impacts of Hydroelectricity (3/3)
- Biosphere
- Prevents fish from spawning
- Creates and destroys habitats
- Reservoir may promotes water related disease
- Provides usable water
- Loss of plants
7To ratify the impact
- Removal of dams
- Build smaller dams
- Divert water through pipes to generator instead
- Fish ladders
8Examples
- Poorly managed
- Costa Rica
- Balbina Shallow resourvior
9Tidal Energy
La Rance
10Tidal Energy
- How It Works
- A dam stretched across a tidal basin allow the
tide to flow into the basin through a sluice. - The elevated water in the basin is utilized for
electricity by producing mechanical energy over
water wheels.
11Tidal Energy
- Pros
- Predictable, reliable
- Sustainable
- Widely available
- Few greenhouse gas emissions
- Cons
- Variable power throughout day
- Expensive
- Potential negative impact on estuaries and
shorelines
12Tidal Energy
- Effects on Biosphere
- Interruption of ocean wildlife
- Potential destruction of estuaries
- Effects on Atmosphere
- Less gas exchange if marine plants affected
- Effects on Lithosphere
- Potential to change shorelines
- Effects on Hydrosphere
- Disruption of water flow
13Tidal energy
14Solar Energy
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15Method of Using Solar Energy
- Photovoltaic cells
- Makes up of semiconductors
- Produces energy when sunlight hits its surface
16Solar Thermal Electricity
- Uses mirror to reflect sunlight to a central
receiver - Heat is used to generate electricity
- Fluid circulated to drive a generator
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17Solar Thermal Heater
- Solar collector absorbs heat from sunlight
- Solar collector then heats the air or water
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18Impacts of solar energy
- Atmosphere
- No impacts
- Lithosphere
- No impacts
- Hydrosphere
- No impacts
- Biosphere
- No impacts
19Indirect cost of solar energy
- Battery production
- Panel production uses up resources
- Uses of land spaces
20Wind Energy
21Wind Power-How it is generated
- Turbine blades rotate when wind hits them which
causes a rotor to turn and then drives an
electrical generator
22Wind Power-Impacts
- Atmosphere
- NONE, Wind power does not polute the atmosphere
- Lithosphere
- Wind turbines have to be anchored to the ground
which could impact soil structure
23Wind Power-Impacts
- Hydrosphere
- None
- Biosphere
- The building of wind turbines could result in
less habitat for animals and plants
24Wind Energy
- Wind Energy is a renewable source of energy
- Wind energy is the fastest growing energy source
on earth
25Management of Wind Energy
- Wind turbines should be used where there is
plenty of wind - More wind turbines should be built because the
resource is currently not being used as well as
it could be
26Wind Energy Poorly Managed
- The United States has the wind energy potential
to supply one and a half times the current
electricity consumption but only a very small
amount electricity is generated by wind
27Wind Energy-Well Managed
- In Europe wind energy capacity has increased by
40 in the last six years and there is currently
enough wind electricity to meet the needs of 5
million people and by 2010 there should be enough
for 75 million
28Geothermal Power
29Geothermal Power-How It Works
- Water travels through pipes deep into the Earths
surface where the temperature is hotter, the
water than turns to steam which drives the turbine
30Geothermal Power -Impacts
- Atmosphere
- geothermal plants emit carbon dioxide
- Lithosphere
- geothermal plants require pipes to be dug through
soil and rock to get deep into the earths surface
31Geothermal Power-Impacts
- Hydrosphere
- Geothermal plants require the use of water in
order to produce electricity - Biosphere
- The Building of geothermal plants could result in
less habitat for animals
32Management of Geothermal Energy
- Buil geothermal plants in areas where heat from
magma is closer to the surface of the earth so
that it is easier to generate electricity
33Geothermal Energy-Well Managed
- In the Philippines geothermal power provides 27
of the nations total electrical generation
34Nuclear Energy
Three Mile Island
35Nuclear Energy
- How It Works
- Uranium atoms are bombarded with neutrons causing
fission. - Neutrons from the split uranium atoms collide
with other atoms - The energy from fission heats water
- Hot water is used to spin turbines
36Nuclear Energy
37Nuclear Energy
- Benefits
- Few greenhouse gas emissions
- High energy yield compared to fossil fuels
- Consequences
- High cost of repairing aging plants
- High cost of plant shutdowns
- Radioactive waste
38Nuclear Energy
- Effects on Biosphere
- Accidents may expose living things to radiation
- Effects on Atmosphere
- None
- Effects on Lithosphere
- None
- Effects on Hydrosphere
- Water diverted to plant for harnessing energy