Wind And Solar Energy Flashcards

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Historical development of wind energy

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Started in the early used for sail , wind mills began in Persia and then cam to Europe . The use of these decreased tremendously with the invention of steam engines.

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What is the formulae for wind power?

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Wind power = 1/2 Apv^3
A=Area
p = air density
V = wind velocity.

E= mv2/2
M= A pv*t

P= E/t. P= mv2/2t. P = Apvtv2/2t
P= 1/2Apv3

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What is wind power proportional to?

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It is proportional to v3. This means that to achieve high wind energy you need to get a larger area (larger turbines or more turbines) and higher wind velocity

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What is capacity factor in wind power?

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Capacity factor = actual electricity production/ maximum electricity production

Maximum electricity production = full effect on the wind turbine all year round.

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What are some design considerations for wind power ?

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The blades should be placed high above the grounds because the higher the higher the wind velocity.
The generator and the rotor should be placed at the same height.
2-3 blades are much more efficient in high wind speeds than many blades are in low wind speed.
A three blade turbine is much more stable than a two blade turbine (all three blades when rotating hit a lot more angles of wind than two blades .

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How does wind power operation work ?

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  1. The wind turbine is always rotated to face the wind .
    2 the rotor may spin to produce dc power which may later be transformed into Ac power
  2. The turbine blades are rotated to maximize the power output.
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Does terrain influence wind speed and how does it do that .?

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Yes terrain does influence wind speed . Low lying and smooth terrains such open water , grass lands. Allow wind to flow more freely with little obstruction, hence there are higher wind speeds.

Rough terrains such as one with buildings , forests, and hills , create more friction and obstacles hence the wind speed increase with height.

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Offshore vs on shore wind power

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Offshore and onshore wind power refers to the location of wind energy production whether on land or at sea .

Offshore :
Wind farms situated offshore have much less visual impact and higher capacity factors (has to do with efficiency).
Less obstruction on water
Usually moderate breeze

Cons
usually more expensive
Maintenance more expensive
Long

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Advantages of wind power

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Produces electricity all the time.
Can be complimentary to solar as cloudy days end to be very windy as well .
No CO2 emissions after equipments has been produced .
Minor environmental impact
Renewable and is also one of the cheapest renewable energy sources.
95% of land used for wind farms can be used for other purposes such as farming.

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Disadvantages of wind power

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There might be a need for alternative power plants when there is no wind
When wind is substantial might cause fluctuations in grid line .
Some environmental impacts.
Maintenance is costly

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What are some of the ecological impacts

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Kills bats and birds
May need to roads and felling of trees
Offshore mills may disrupt sea current

Visualllupy unpleasant to look at.
A subsonic thump can be felt when blade passes the tower.

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What is the projected price development ?

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The prices are currently high but they are projected to go down a lot by 2050 .

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What is the first step in site selection for large scale wind projects?

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The first step is to find areas with adequate available transfer capability (ATC ) . ATC is the measure measure of existing capacity in an existing transmission system.

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Major uses of solar energy

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This type of energy has been used all humanity, with solar photovoltaics being a new innovation.

Uses
For agriculture purposes and processes
Production of electricity (can be done in two ways: concentration solar power and photovoltaics)
Space and water heating.
Solar cookers

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How does solar photovoltaics panels generate electricity?

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They generate electricity directly from sunlight with specialized materials.

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How does wind power produce electricity?

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The turbines convert kinetic energy into electricity. The rotor blades connected to the rotor spins and spins the rotor which then converts this energy into DC power , this spins the generator which converts DC into AC and then distributes into the power grid.

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What is the function of a solar cell?

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The solar cell also known as the photovoltaic cell converts the sunlight directly into electricity using the photovoltaic effect. The sunlight is first absorbed by the semi conductor made of silicon , this absorbed light excites particles in the material causing them to be energised and flows to form usable electricity.

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What are the three dominating solar cells?

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Thin film (least share)
Multicrystalline ( second largest share)
Monocrystalline (largest share)

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What is the future of photovoltaics technology?

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Crystalline silicon : already good in the market and ready to scale up and dominate solar energy market . Has high processing complexity and low intrinsic light absorption (which requires thicker silicon wafer).

Thin film
Made from cadmium telluride and copper indium and is already in a cost competition with silicon. However elements required for development are scarce so may be unable to achieve large scale development.

Emerging thin film technology
Optimum performance
Materials used for development are earth abundant materials
Lower costs

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Is this true or false : are prices for photovoltaic panels reducing ?

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Yeas they are

21
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What are some key considerations?

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Solar power requires sunlight to generate electricity and this power generation may be affected by cloud cover.

Large scale deployment will mean an increased need for storage capacity eg, batteries , hydrogen
Can be used small scale and large scale
Small environmental impacts after installation
Recycling of solar cells with heavy metals need to be considered.

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What are some low possible risks of photovoltaics ( solar cells).

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Permits and certificates
Skilled labor
Critical materials demand
Manufacturing

However over alll risks are pretty low.

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Electricity generation from solar and wind.

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Most European countipries have had a reduction in the demand for coal in electricity production and have increased use of solar and wind . However countries like India and china have seen their demand grow while wind and solar use increase in very small quantities just like the world average.