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Green Energy -
The Sustainable Energy Source
of the Future
By Tony Green
Speaking Green Communications
Prepared for Rotary Club of Tracy
Tuesday January 26, 2015
Agenda
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
 1. Opening Thought
 2. Conventional Energy
 3. Why Green Energy? Types of Green Energy
 4. Wind
 5. Solar
 6. Hydro
 7. Bioenergy
 8. Geothermal
 9. Ocean
10. Closing Thought
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
“How can you understand green energy
(the future) when you do not
understand conventional energy (the
present)”
- Tony Green Principal Speaking Green Communications
Opening Thought
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Conventional Energy
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Conventional Energy
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Why Green Energy?
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Types of Green Energy?
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Wind Power
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Solar Power
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Geothermal
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Hydro Power
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Bio - Energy
Bio-Mass
Bio-Fuel
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Ocean
Wave
Tidal
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Prognosis
Alternative Energy
Environment
Advanced Materials
Water Conservation
“I believe if people in
general had a better
understanding of how
alternative/clean
technologies worked
there would much
less comprehension
and fear toward
adopting these
technologies.”
A voice for sustainability
Speaking Green Communications
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
@ Speaking Green Communications 2016
Questions and Answers

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Green energy - The sustainable energy source of the future 01262016

  • 1. Green Energy - The Sustainable Energy Source of the Future By Tony Green Speaking Green Communications Prepared for Rotary Club of Tracy Tuesday January 26, 2015
  • 2. Agenda @ Speaking Green Communications 2016  1. Opening Thought  2. Conventional Energy  3. Why Green Energy? Types of Green Energy  4. Wind  5. Solar  6. Hydro  7. Bioenergy  8. Geothermal  9. Ocean 10. Closing Thought
  • 3. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 “How can you understand green energy (the future) when you do not understand conventional energy (the present)” - Tony Green Principal Speaking Green Communications Opening Thought
  • 4. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Conventional Energy
  • 5. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Conventional Energy
  • 6. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Why Green Energy?
  • 7. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Types of Green Energy?
  • 8. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Wind Power
  • 9. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Solar Power
  • 10. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Geothermal
  • 11. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Hydro Power
  • 12. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Bio - Energy Bio-Mass Bio-Fuel
  • 13. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Ocean Wave Tidal
  • 14. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Prognosis
  • 15. Alternative Energy Environment Advanced Materials Water Conservation “I believe if people in general had a better understanding of how alternative/clean technologies worked there would much less comprehension and fear toward adopting these technologies.” A voice for sustainability Speaking Green Communications @ Speaking Green Communications 2016
  • 16. @ Speaking Green Communications 2016 Questions and Answers

Editor's Notes

  1. Good morning my name is Tony Green. I am happy to be able to share with you why Green Energy is the sustainable energy source of the future. Before we start a little bit about me: I have over 15 years experience in high tech and clean tech including stints in Chemical, Environmental, Utilities, and Water Industries. Before my civilian career I served in the U.S. Navy aboard a Nuclear powered submarine Any questions before we start?
  2. Here is what I would like to talk about today I’ll begin with an opening thought on Energy then I will talk about Conventional (or fossil) fuel sources the problems associated with it Then I will talk about what Green energy is, and the types and why we should consider Green Energy As a part of out future and finally where the future is headed
  3. “How can you understand green energy (the future) when you do not understand conventional energy (the present)” Hard to see you can go if you have no history of where you have come from. Relate Eco Green Group presentation with Ohm Connect last summer where it was difficult to understand full impact of technology Without understand the working of a utility. So with that let’s talk about where we currently get our electricity.
  4. We get the vast majority of our energy from fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. These fuels were created millions of years ago when plants and animals died, decayed and compressed under their own weight as they piled higher. An inconceivable amount of energy (all captured from the sun by plants, by the way) was captured and stored in this process. Once we dig up fossil fuels (the fancy word is hydrocarbons), we burn them (the fancy word is oxidize them). The reaction’s energy is harvested to power our car or toaster, and the freed carbon (C) atom latches on to two oxygen (O) atoms. Voila, CO2. Carbon dioxide. Fuel cells/Hydrogen and nuclear are both not renewable since process is required to tap the energy which are clean as they do not emit CO2 or any harmful emissions.
  5. Since electricity in the U.S. comes mostly from coal, we’ll look at how that system works. First, heavy diesel machinery digs up coal in massive quantities, crushes it and loads it into a diesel train bound for a power plant. Often, that power plant is many hundreds of miles away. There, the coal is burned to release heat along with CO2 and several other nasty pollutants. The other sources are other ways to product the heat. The heat boils water, which creates steam, which turns a turbine and finally generates electricity. The electricity is then pushed through high-voltage lines, often for hundreds of miles more. Finally, the voltage is dropped down at a substation and sent through wires to your house; where you plug in your outlet at home.
  6. What is the problems with this? 1) Climate Change and Fossil Fuels - Our use of energy is inextricably connected to climate change. Human-induced changes to the atmosphere are causing the planet to warm through the greenhouse effect. Let’s be clear here, when we say human-induced changes we mean from all of us. Including you. We are spewing huge quantities of greenhouse gases into the sky, where those gases trap heat from the sun - heat that would have bounced back into space if greenhouse gases weren’t there. Although there is some debate about exactly how much we are heating things up, the scientific community agrees that we are increasing global temperatures. 2) Other pollutants are released into the air, soil, and water when fossil fuels are burned such as smog which is a kind of visible air pollution is composed of nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, ozone, smoke or particulates among others (less visible pollutants include carbon monoxide, CFCs and radioactive source) Modern smog derived from the fumes from internal combustion engines in cars and industrial fumes which react in the atmosphere with sunlight to form secondary pollutants that also combine with the primary emissions to form photochemical smog. These pollutants take a dramatic toll on the environment—and on humans. Air pollution contributes to diseases like asthma. Acid rain from sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides harms plants and fish. Nitrogen oxides also contribute to smog. 3) All the while, we know that the energy sources powering all of these will run out. Oil, for example, is approaching (or may even have passed) its peak production.
  7. This leads us into what Green Energy is. It is energy which is generated from natural resources —such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat. Green energy comes from natural sources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, plants, algae and geothermal heat. These energy resources are renewable, meaning they're naturally replenished. In contrast, fossil fuels are a finite resource. Alternative energy is a term used for an energy source that is an alternative to using fossil fuels. Generally, it indicates energies that are non-traditional and have low environmental impact. The term alternative is used to contrast with fossil fuels according to some sources The various types of Green Energy are include Wind, Solar, Hydro, Bio-Energy (Bio-Fuel and Bio-Mass), Geothermal, Ocean (Ocean and Wave) Of these wind, solar, hydro, and bio-energy are all related to the sun, the rest are related to water
  8. Wind is an indirect form of solar energy. Most of the sun’s heat strikes Earth around its middle, in the tropical zones near the equator. The North and South Poles are obviously much colder and heat wants to mix with cold and find a middle ground. This endless heat transfer causes huge swathes of air to move along with the heat. There you have it: wind! The factors which govern how much power you set out of wind are the wind speed, the height of the tower Keep in mind the air molecules are providing the push even though you can not see the air. To get a feel for how large turbines blades are getting the larger 5 KW turbines the blades form a circle which is greater than a Boeing 737 Bet you didn’t know there over 5,000 wind turbines at Altamont Pass.
  9. Using the power of the sun to create electric current at the junction of two substances, photovoltaic (or PV) technology is probably the most benign method of power generation known. This is because photovoltaic cells produce no emissions and use no fuel. The silicon used in solar panels (modules) is non-toxic. Thermal solar: which is still in use today but new technology have vastly improved the performance. Photovoltaic Systems (PV): which is where people now equate what solar energy is all about. These PV systems can be either crystalline silicon based, photo sensitive polymer based, or organic based photo receptors. Concentrating Solar Power (CSP): systems are based on a series of mirrors or reflectors that focus the sunlight into a central photo receptor. These systems tend to be very large and produce hundreds of megawatts of power. The Stirling systems are an example of this technology.
  10. The term Geothermal comes from the Greek word "geo" which means earth and "thermal" means heat, thus geothermal energy is energy derived from the natural heat of the earth, Geothermal energy originates from a variety of sources of heat within the earth: the planet core, decay of naturally occurring substances within the crust and movement of continental plates as they slide against and underneath each other. Volcanoes, hot springs and steam vents represent the easily accessible points to this energy but most geothermal energy is trapped under the earth’s crust and must be accessed by drilling into the resource and harnessing the energy http://renewableenergydev.com/red/geothermal-energy/ Superheated dry steam resources are mostly easily converted into useful energy, generally producing electricity which is cheaper than that from conventional sources Did you know the Geysers is the world’s largest Geothermal field ? It is located just 72 miles of San Francisco
  11. The term hydro-power is usually restricted to the generation of shaft power from falling water. The power is then used for direct mechanical purposes or, more frequently, for generating electricity   Hydro-power is by far the most established and widely used renewable resource for electricity generation and commercial investment. Hydropower currently provides 10% of the electricity generation in U.S and now accounts for about 20% of world’s electric generation. Large conventional dams, however, have caused serious environmental damage. Hydro is considered a conventional source of power in many references since it has been adopted prior to wind and solar
  12. The term bioenergy is sometimes used to cover biomass and biofuels together. The material of plants and animals, including their wastes and residues, is called biomass. It is organic, carbon-based, material that reacts with oxygen in combustion and natural metabolic processes to release heat. Such heat, especially if at temperatures >400 _C, may be used to generate work and electricity.   The initial material may be transformed by chemical and biological processes to produce biofuels, i.e. biomass processed into a more convenient form, particularly liquid fuels for transport. Examples of biofuels include methane gas, liquid ethanol, methyl esters, oils and solid charcoal.
  13. Wave Waves are created by wind, and effectively store the energy for transmission over great distances. Tidal The seas are liquids held on the solid surface of the rotating Earth by gravity. The gravitational attraction of the Earth with the Moon and the Sun perturbs these forces and motions so that tides are produced. Tidal power is derived from turbines set in this liquid, so harnessing the kinetic energy of the rotating Earth. The San Francisco area around the golden gate bridge has the strongest tides anywhere on the world
  14. 1) Presently, there are many artificial regulatory barriers limiting the immediate growth of renewable energy technologies. 2) If we are truly to move towards these technologies, adjustments to the way renewable energy is produced and sold, and the establishment of long-term purchase agreements between renewable energy producers, utilities, and large end-users are necessary. In addition, cities and states can develop renewable portfolio standards (RPS) which mandate a certain percentage of energy generation come from renewable technologies, and states can also put in place financial incentives that encourage the development of renewable technologies Change like this can be affected from the local and state level. BUT THIS WILL HAPPEN
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  16. Finally I’d to thank the Rotary Club of Tracy for having me. If you were interested in getting a .pdf of this presentation take my card and I would be more than happy to sent it to you. And with that I’ll take question and comments.