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"Energy Resources" is NOT the same thing as "Types of
energy".

"Energy Resources" is about ways of getting energy so we
can generate electrical power.
Fossil Fuels   Nuclear Power   Solar Power   Wind Power   Tidal Power




Hydroelectric     Pumped                      Geothermal
                                Wave Power                  Bio Fuels
   Power          Storage                       Power
Introduction:
                        • Coal, oil and gas are called "fossil fuels"
                           because they have been formed from the
                           organic remains of prehistoric plants and
                           animals.
                        • Fossil fuels are not a renewable energy
                           resource.
                        • Once burned, there isn’t any more.

                        How it works
                        • Coal is crushed to a fine dust and burnt.
                        • Oil and gas can be burnt directly. After
                          refining.


Advantages                          Disadvantages
• Very large amounts of             • The main drawback of fossil
  electricity can be generated in     fuels is pollution.
  one place using coal, fairly      • Burning any fossil fuel
  cheaply.                            produces carbon dioxide, which
• Transporting oil and gas to the     causes warming of the Earth.
  power stations is easy.
Introduction:
                       •   Nuclear power is generated using Uranium, which
                           is a metal, mined in various parts of the world.
                       •   Some military ships and submarines have nuclear
                           power plants for engines.
                       •   Nuclear power produces around 11% of the
                           world's energy needs, and produces huge
                           amounts of energy from small amounts of fuel.
                       •   Nuclear energy is not renewable. Once we've dug
                           up all the Earth's uranium and used it, there isn't
                           any more.
                       How it works:



Advantages                        Disadvantages
• Nuclear power is not very       • It is very, very dangerous.
  expensive.                      • It must be kept safe from
• Does not produce smoke or         earthquakes, flooding, terrorists
  carbon dioxide.
Introduction:
                        • We've used the Sun for drying clothes and food for
                          thousands of years, but only recently have we
                          been able to use it for generating power.
                        • The Sun is 150 million kilometers away, and
                          amazingly powerful.
                        • Just the tiny fraction of the Sun's energy that hits
                          the Earth is enough to meet all our power needs
                          many times over.
                        • Solar power is renewable.
                        How it works: There are 3 main ways
                        •   Solar cells
                        •   Solar water heating
                        •   Solar boilers

Advantages                         Disadvantages
• Solar energy is free - it needs • Doesn't work at night.
  no fuel and it is pollution free. • Very expensive to build solar
• Solar power can be used             power stations, although the
  where there is no easy way to       cost is coming down as
  get electricity to a remote         technology improves
  place.
Introduction:
                      •   We've used the wind as an energy source for a
                          long time.
                      •   The Chinese were using wind power to pump
                          water for irrigating crops 4,000 years ago, and
                          sailing boats were around long before that.
                      •   Wind power was used in the Middle Ages, in
                          Europe, to grind corn, which is where the term
                          "windmill" comes from.
                      •   Wind Power is renewable.
                      How it works:




Advantages                        Disadvantages
• Wind is free, wind farms need   •The wind is not always
  no fuel.                        predictable some days have no
• Produces no waste or            wind.
  greenhouse gases.               •Suitable areas for wind farms
• A good method of supplying      are often near the coast, where
  energy to remote areas          land is expensive
Introduction:
                        • The tide moves a huge amount of water twice
                          each day, and harnessing it could provide a great
                          deal of energy.
                        • Although the energy supply is reliable and
                          plentiful, converting it into useful electrical power
                          is not easy.
                        • Only around 20 sites in the world have been
                          identified as possible tidal power stations.
                        • Tidal energy is renewable.

                        How it works:




Advantages                         Disadvantages
                                   • A barrage across an estuary is very
• Once you've built it, tidal        expensive to build, and affects a
  power is free.                     very wide area
• Tides are totally predictable.   • Many birds rely on the tide so that
                                     they can feed.
                                   • Fish can't migrate, unless "fish
                                     ladders" are installed.

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Energy Resources.

  • 1. "Energy Resources" is NOT the same thing as "Types of energy". "Energy Resources" is about ways of getting energy so we can generate electrical power.
  • 2. Fossil Fuels Nuclear Power Solar Power Wind Power Tidal Power Hydroelectric Pumped Geothermal Wave Power Bio Fuels Power Storage Power
  • 3. Introduction: • Coal, oil and gas are called "fossil fuels" because they have been formed from the organic remains of prehistoric plants and animals. • Fossil fuels are not a renewable energy resource. • Once burned, there isn’t any more. How it works • Coal is crushed to a fine dust and burnt. • Oil and gas can be burnt directly. After refining. Advantages Disadvantages • Very large amounts of • The main drawback of fossil electricity can be generated in fuels is pollution. one place using coal, fairly • Burning any fossil fuel cheaply. produces carbon dioxide, which • Transporting oil and gas to the causes warming of the Earth. power stations is easy.
  • 4. Introduction: • Nuclear power is generated using Uranium, which is a metal, mined in various parts of the world. • Some military ships and submarines have nuclear power plants for engines. • Nuclear power produces around 11% of the world's energy needs, and produces huge amounts of energy from small amounts of fuel. • Nuclear energy is not renewable. Once we've dug up all the Earth's uranium and used it, there isn't any more. How it works: Advantages Disadvantages • Nuclear power is not very • It is very, very dangerous. expensive. • It must be kept safe from • Does not produce smoke or earthquakes, flooding, terrorists carbon dioxide.
  • 5. Introduction: • We've used the Sun for drying clothes and food for thousands of years, but only recently have we been able to use it for generating power. • The Sun is 150 million kilometers away, and amazingly powerful. • Just the tiny fraction of the Sun's energy that hits the Earth is enough to meet all our power needs many times over. • Solar power is renewable. How it works: There are 3 main ways • Solar cells • Solar water heating • Solar boilers Advantages Disadvantages • Solar energy is free - it needs • Doesn't work at night. no fuel and it is pollution free. • Very expensive to build solar • Solar power can be used power stations, although the where there is no easy way to cost is coming down as get electricity to a remote technology improves place.
  • 6. Introduction: • We've used the wind as an energy source for a long time. • The Chinese were using wind power to pump water for irrigating crops 4,000 years ago, and sailing boats were around long before that. • Wind power was used in the Middle Ages, in Europe, to grind corn, which is where the term "windmill" comes from. • Wind Power is renewable. How it works: Advantages Disadvantages • Wind is free, wind farms need •The wind is not always no fuel. predictable some days have no • Produces no waste or wind. greenhouse gases. •Suitable areas for wind farms • A good method of supplying are often near the coast, where energy to remote areas land is expensive
  • 7. Introduction: • The tide moves a huge amount of water twice each day, and harnessing it could provide a great deal of energy. • Although the energy supply is reliable and plentiful, converting it into useful electrical power is not easy. • Only around 20 sites in the world have been identified as possible tidal power stations. • Tidal energy is renewable. How it works: Advantages Disadvantages • A barrage across an estuary is very • Once you've built it, tidal expensive to build, and affects a power is free. very wide area • Tides are totally predictable. • Many birds rely on the tide so that they can feed. • Fish can't migrate, unless "fish ladders" are installed.