P3 Flashcards

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fossil fuels

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  • oil
  • coal
  • natural gas
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2
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renewable energy sources

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  • The sun
  • Wind
  • Water waves
  • Hydro-electricity
  • Biofuel
  • Geothermal
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3
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transport

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Non renewable energy sources;
- petrol/diesel powered vehicles use fuel from oil
- coal is used in old fashioned steam trains to boil water and produce steam

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4
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biofuels

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  • a fuel taken from living or recently living organisms
  • methane and ethanol can be used to generate electricity
  • renewable and carbon neutral
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5
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nuclear power

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uranium or plutonium is used as the fuel in a nuclear power station
- more energy is released per kg compared to fossil fuels

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wind power

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  • electricity generator
  • wind force drives blades around
  • power increases when wind increases speed
  • unreliable because no powers generated when there is little to no wind
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wave power

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  • generate electricity by turning a floating generator
  • waves die out when wind drops so unreliable
  • expensive
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Hydroelectric power

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  • generators are turned by water running downhill
  • causes flooding and loos of habitats
  • minimal running costs
  • provides immediate response to electricity demand
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9
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Tidal power

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  • tidal power station traps each high tide and uses it to turn generators
    -underwater cables are used to connect these to the national grid
  • reliable
  • minimal running costs
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10
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solar cells

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  • flat solid cells that use the suns energy to generate electricity directly
  • expensive
  • useful for small amounts of electricity needed
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solar heating pannals

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  • use the suns energy to heat water directly
  • water in tank is turned to steam through solar radiation
  • steam turns electricity generators
  • not good in cloudy areas
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12
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geothermal power

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  • energy comes from the energy transferred by radioactive substances deep inside the Earth
  • only possible in volcanic areas
  • reliable
  • expensive
  • water pumped into hot rocks underground produces steam to drive turbines at surface to generate electricity
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13
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fossil fuel problems

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  • fossil fuels produce increased levels of greenhouse gases causing global warming
  • non renewable
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14
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nuclear power

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  • no greenhouse gases
  • produces radioactive waste
  • explosions effect area
  • much more energy is transferred from each kg of uranium that from fossil fuels
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15
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renewable energy sources

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  • never run out
  • don’t produce greenhouse gases
  • don’t create radioactive waste
  • don’t meet worlds demand
  • wind turbines are noisy
  • unreliable sometimes
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16
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supply and demand

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  • renewable energy when conditions are suitable
  • gas fired power stations and pumped storage stations can meet variations in demand
17
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cost comparisons

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  • nuclear power stations are expensive to build, run and decommission
  • carbon capture of fossil furls emissions ins expensive
  • renewable resources are cheap to run but expensive to install