3.1 - Energy Demands (Finished) Flashcards

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How does a coal/oil power station work (simply)?

A

Fuel is burnt to heat water in a boiler producing steam which drives a turbine that turns an electric generator

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What are the main energy resources used to meet our demands?

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Oil, coal and gas

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3
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What is a bio-fuel?

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Any fuel taken from loving or recently living organisms

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Why are bio-fuels supposed to be carbon-neutral?

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In theory the carbon the living organism takes in from the atmosphere (as co2) balances out the carbon dioxide released when it is burnt

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How do you generate power from bio-fuels?

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They can be used instead of fossil fuels in modified engines or in power stations

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What are two sources of bio-fuels?

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  • Methane collected from cows or animal manure or sewage works etc.
  • Plants/Crops
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What are two problems of bio-fuels?

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  • The cost of refining bio-fuels is high
  • Growing crops for bio fuels could be used for world food demand
  • Large areas of forest cleared for bio-fuel plantations
  • Can’t respond to immediate energy demands
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What are the two main advantages of bio-fuels?

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Reloable, carbon-neutral

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What are some advantages of nuclear power?

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  • It produces a lot more energy per kg of fuel than fossil fuels
  • It is not renewable but uranium and plutonium are still good in supply
  • No greenhouse gases are produced
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What are some disadvantages of nuclear power?

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  • It produces waste products that are expensive to get rid of and harmful to the environment
  • In the event of a disaster the power plant could severely damage environment e.g. Chernobyl meltdown
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What revolutionary method is used to convert heat from nuclear reactions to power?

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Using the coolant to heat water to turn a turbine… again…

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