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ENERGY RESOURCES
Submitted by: Gomal Amin
What are Energy Resources
◦ An energy resource is something that can produce heat, power
life, move objects, or produce electricity.
◦ The sun is the ultimate source of most of the energy we use every
day.
◦ Human energy consumption has grown steadily throughout
human history.
◦ Early humans had modest energy requirements, mostly food and
fuel for fires to cook and keep warm.
◦ But today it is increased up to 110% due to energy requirement
for running Factories, Industries and Household cooking.
Types of Energy Resources
Energy
Resources
Coal
Oil
Natural
Gas
Solar
Energy
Wind
Energy
Hydropo
wer
Energy
Geothermal
Energy
Nuclear
Energy
From Where the Most of the Earth's
energy comes from??
◦ Renewable (16%)
I. Solar
II. Wind
III. Falling, flowing
water
IV. Biomass
V. Geothermal
◦ Non-renewable
(84%)
I. Oil
II. Natural gas
III. Coal
IV. Nuclear power
Fossil Fuels-Coal, Oil and Gas
◦ Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels"
◦ Fossil fuels are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric
plants and animals.
◦ They provide around 66% of the world's electrical power, and 95%
of the world's total energy demands
◦ They worked as:
Burn fuel> heat water to make steam> steam turns turbine>turbine turns
generator>electrical power sent around the country
Continue
◦ Coal provides around 28% of our energy, Natural gas provides
around 20% of the world's consumption of energy and oil
provides 40%.
◦ Fossil fuels are used for household cooking, heating, as auto-
mobile oil, and electricity generation.
Nuclear Power
◦ Nuclear power is generated using Uranium, which is a metal mined in various
parts of the world.
◦ Nuclear power produces around 11% of the world's energy needs.
◦ Nuclear power plant produces huge amounts of energy from small amounts
of nuclear fuel, without the pollution that you'd get from burning fossil fuels.
◦ But the Nuclear waste can cause more severe consequences if not properly
disposed.
◦ Nuclear fission makes heat>heated water makes steam>steam turns
turbines>turbines turn generators>electrical power is sent around the
country
◦ The reactor uses Uranium rods as fuel, and the heat is generated by
nuclear fission. Neutrons smash into the nucleus of the uranium
atoms, which split roughly in half and release energy in the form of
heat.
Disposal Action
◦ Underground burial
◦ Disposal in space (illegal under international law)
◦ Burial in ice sheets
◦ Dumping into subduction zones
◦ Burial in ocean mud
◦ Conversion into harmless materials
Solar Power
◦ Energy released due to reactions in sun and reached to earth in the
form of EMRs.
◦ These radiations are used by both plants and animals for their survival.
◦ Solar Cells really called photovoltaic" or "photoelectric" cells which
convert light directly into electricity.
◦ In a sunny climate, you can get enough power to run a 100W light bulb
from just one square meter of solar panel.
Solar energy can be utilized in the following ways:
◦ Solar Water Heating
◦ Solar Furnaces
Using Solar Energy to Provide Heat
Wind Power
◦ Moving air is called wind. It is form of energy which can be beneficial and
destructive.
◦ Chinese use wind as source of energy 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.
How Wind Power Works
◦ The Sun heats our atmosphere unevenly, so some patches become warmer
than others.
◦ These warm patches of air rise, other air blows in to replace them - and we feel
a wind blowing.
◦ We can use the energy in the wind by building a tall tower, with a large
propeller on the top which move the electric generator to produce energy.
How wind produces Energy
Hydroelectricity or Hydropower
◦ Hydro-electricity provides 20% of the world’s power
◦ A dam is built to trap water, usually in a valley where there is an existing lake.
◦ Water is allowed to flow through tunnels in the dam, to turn turbines and thus
drive generators.
◦ Once the dam is built, the energy is virtually free.
◦ No waste or pollution produced.
◦ Much more reliable than wind, solar or wave power.
◦ Water can be stored in dam ready to cope with peaks in demand.
Energy from Biomass
◦ Energy from biomasses can be produced by burning them directly or by converting
them into gaseous and liquid biofuels.
Following are biomasses:
 Biomass and biofuels
 Biomass plantations
 Crop residues
 Animal manure
 Biogas
 Ethanol
 Methanol
How they can be used
◦ Burn fuel>heat water to make steam>steam turns turbine>turbine turns
generator>electrical power sent around the country
Geothermal Power
◦ Hot rocks underground heat water to produce steam.
We drill holes down to the hot region, steam comes up, is purified and used to
drive turbines, which drive electric generators.
◦ There may be natural "groundwater" in the hot rocks anyway, or we may need
to drill more holes and pump water down to them.
◦ Geothermal heat pumps
◦ Dry and wet steam
◦ Hot water
◦ Hot dry-rock zones
Energy Resources
Energy Resources

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Energy Resources

  • 2. What are Energy Resources ◦ An energy resource is something that can produce heat, power life, move objects, or produce electricity. ◦ The sun is the ultimate source of most of the energy we use every day. ◦ Human energy consumption has grown steadily throughout human history. ◦ Early humans had modest energy requirements, mostly food and fuel for fires to cook and keep warm. ◦ But today it is increased up to 110% due to energy requirement for running Factories, Industries and Household cooking.
  • 3. Types of Energy Resources Energy Resources Coal Oil Natural Gas Solar Energy Wind Energy Hydropo wer Energy Geothermal Energy Nuclear Energy
  • 4. From Where the Most of the Earth's energy comes from?? ◦ Renewable (16%) I. Solar II. Wind III. Falling, flowing water IV. Biomass V. Geothermal ◦ Non-renewable (84%) I. Oil II. Natural gas III. Coal IV. Nuclear power
  • 5. Fossil Fuels-Coal, Oil and Gas ◦ Coal, Oil and Gas are called "fossil fuels" ◦ Fossil fuels are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals. ◦ They provide around 66% of the world's electrical power, and 95% of the world's total energy demands ◦ They worked as: Burn fuel> heat water to make steam> steam turns turbine>turbine turns generator>electrical power sent around the country
  • 6. Continue ◦ Coal provides around 28% of our energy, Natural gas provides around 20% of the world's consumption of energy and oil provides 40%. ◦ Fossil fuels are used for household cooking, heating, as auto- mobile oil, and electricity generation.
  • 7. Nuclear Power ◦ Nuclear power is generated using Uranium, which is a metal mined in various parts of the world. ◦ Nuclear power produces around 11% of the world's energy needs. ◦ Nuclear power plant produces huge amounts of energy from small amounts of nuclear fuel, without the pollution that you'd get from burning fossil fuels. ◦ But the Nuclear waste can cause more severe consequences if not properly disposed. ◦ Nuclear fission makes heat>heated water makes steam>steam turns turbines>turbines turn generators>electrical power is sent around the country
  • 8. ◦ The reactor uses Uranium rods as fuel, and the heat is generated by nuclear fission. Neutrons smash into the nucleus of the uranium atoms, which split roughly in half and release energy in the form of heat.
  • 9. Disposal Action ◦ Underground burial ◦ Disposal in space (illegal under international law) ◦ Burial in ice sheets ◦ Dumping into subduction zones ◦ Burial in ocean mud ◦ Conversion into harmless materials
  • 10. Solar Power ◦ Energy released due to reactions in sun and reached to earth in the form of EMRs. ◦ These radiations are used by both plants and animals for their survival. ◦ Solar Cells really called photovoltaic" or "photoelectric" cells which convert light directly into electricity. ◦ In a sunny climate, you can get enough power to run a 100W light bulb from just one square meter of solar panel. Solar energy can be utilized in the following ways: ◦ Solar Water Heating ◦ Solar Furnaces
  • 11. Using Solar Energy to Provide Heat
  • 12. Wind Power ◦ Moving air is called wind. It is form of energy which can be beneficial and destructive. ◦ Chinese use wind as source of energy 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.
  • 13. How Wind Power Works ◦ The Sun heats our atmosphere unevenly, so some patches become warmer than others. ◦ These warm patches of air rise, other air blows in to replace them - and we feel a wind blowing. ◦ We can use the energy in the wind by building a tall tower, with a large propeller on the top which move the electric generator to produce energy.
  • 15. Hydroelectricity or Hydropower ◦ Hydro-electricity provides 20% of the world’s power ◦ A dam is built to trap water, usually in a valley where there is an existing lake. ◦ Water is allowed to flow through tunnels in the dam, to turn turbines and thus drive generators. ◦ Once the dam is built, the energy is virtually free. ◦ No waste or pollution produced. ◦ Much more reliable than wind, solar or wave power. ◦ Water can be stored in dam ready to cope with peaks in demand.
  • 16. Energy from Biomass ◦ Energy from biomasses can be produced by burning them directly or by converting them into gaseous and liquid biofuels. Following are biomasses:  Biomass and biofuels  Biomass plantations  Crop residues  Animal manure  Biogas  Ethanol  Methanol
  • 17. How they can be used ◦ Burn fuel>heat water to make steam>steam turns turbine>turbine turns generator>electrical power sent around the country
  • 18. Geothermal Power ◦ Hot rocks underground heat water to produce steam. We drill holes down to the hot region, steam comes up, is purified and used to drive turbines, which drive electric generators. ◦ There may be natural "groundwater" in the hot rocks anyway, or we may need to drill more holes and pump water down to them. ◦ Geothermal heat pumps ◦ Dry and wet steam ◦ Hot water ◦ Hot dry-rock zones