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What is energy?
Energy can neither be
created nor it can be
destroyed. It can only
be converted from one
form to another.
Types of Energy
Energy can be broadly
divided into two
categories-
 Renewable energy
Non-renewable energy
Renewable Energy
Renewable energy can be
generated continuously
practically without decay
of source. E.g. –
Solar energy
Wind energy
Geothermal energy
Hydroelectric energy
Solar Energy
 Solar energy, radiant light and heat
from the sun, has been harnessed
by humans using various
equipments.
Advantages
 Solar energy doesn’t produce
Carbon dioxide.
 Disadvantages
 It is not constant, it depends on
weather conditions, time,location.
Solar cells
Solar Heater
 wind energy generated by wind
turbines is mainly used to generate
electricity.
Advantages :
 Wind turbines (often called windmills)
do not release emissions that pollute the
air or water.
Disadvantages :
 Installation and maintenance cost is very
high.
 Only few places are there in world
where wind blow continuously
throughout the year.
Wind turbines
Geothermal Energy
 Geothermal energy is heat from within
the Earth. We can recover this heat as
steam or hot water and use it to heat
buildings or generate electricity.
Advantages :
 carbon dioxide emission levels are very
low. They release less than 1% of the
carbon dioxide.
Disadvantages :
 Installation cost is very high.
 Release various kind of harmful gases.
Hot springs
Hydroelectric Energy
 Hydro energy is generally
generated form running water
using various mechanical methods.
Advantages :
 Produces very less amount of
carbon dioxide.
 It is also being used to control
flood and for irrigation purposes.
Disadvantages:
 Natural environment is destroyed.
Hydroelectric Dam
Non-Renewable
Energy
Non renewable energy can’t
be generated again and
again form the same source.
E.g. –
Petroleum products
(kerosene,petrol,diesel,etc )
Coal
Uranium
Petroleum(oil)
 Oil was formed from the remains of
animals and plants that lived millions of
years ago in a marine (water)
environment before the dinosaurs.
 Over millions of years, the remains of
these animals and plants were covered
by layers of sand and silt
Disadvantages :
 Responsible for 38% of carbon
dioxide in the environment
Coal is a combustible black or
brownish-black sedimentary
rock composed mostly of
carbon and hydrocarbons.
Disadvantages :
Responsible for 57% of
carbon dioxide in the air.
uranium
Nuclear energy is energy in the
nucleus (core) of an uranium-235
atom. Atoms are tiny particles that
make up every object in the
universe.
It can be released from atoms in two
ways: nuclear fusion and nuclear
fission.
 Advantages :
 Even a small amount can release
enough energy to light-up
thousand of energy for months. (1
kg uranium-235 corresponds to
2.7 million kg coal equivalent.)
 Disadvantages
 After using it in nuclear reactor
then also it radioactive substances
is very dangerous for human . Eg :
carbonyl accident and fukushima
plant accident.
uranium
Nuclear power
plant

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Sources of energy renewable and non-renewable

  • 1.
  • 2. What is energy? Energy can neither be created nor it can be destroyed. It can only be converted from one form to another.
  • 3. Types of Energy Energy can be broadly divided into two categories-  Renewable energy Non-renewable energy
  • 4. Renewable Energy Renewable energy can be generated continuously practically without decay of source. E.g. – Solar energy Wind energy Geothermal energy Hydroelectric energy
  • 5.
  • 6. Solar Energy  Solar energy, radiant light and heat from the sun, has been harnessed by humans using various equipments. Advantages  Solar energy doesn’t produce Carbon dioxide.  Disadvantages  It is not constant, it depends on weather conditions, time,location.
  • 8.  wind energy generated by wind turbines is mainly used to generate electricity. Advantages :  Wind turbines (often called windmills) do not release emissions that pollute the air or water. Disadvantages :  Installation and maintenance cost is very high.  Only few places are there in world where wind blow continuously throughout the year.
  • 10. Geothermal Energy  Geothermal energy is heat from within the Earth. We can recover this heat as steam or hot water and use it to heat buildings or generate electricity. Advantages :  carbon dioxide emission levels are very low. They release less than 1% of the carbon dioxide. Disadvantages :  Installation cost is very high.  Release various kind of harmful gases.
  • 12. Hydroelectric Energy  Hydro energy is generally generated form running water using various mechanical methods. Advantages :  Produces very less amount of carbon dioxide.  It is also being used to control flood and for irrigation purposes. Disadvantages:  Natural environment is destroyed.
  • 14.
  • 16. Non renewable energy can’t be generated again and again form the same source. E.g. – Petroleum products (kerosene,petrol,diesel,etc ) Coal Uranium
  • 17. Petroleum(oil)  Oil was formed from the remains of animals and plants that lived millions of years ago in a marine (water) environment before the dinosaurs.  Over millions of years, the remains of these animals and plants were covered by layers of sand and silt Disadvantages :  Responsible for 38% of carbon dioxide in the environment
  • 18.
  • 19. Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock composed mostly of carbon and hydrocarbons. Disadvantages : Responsible for 57% of carbon dioxide in the air.
  • 20.
  • 21. uranium Nuclear energy is energy in the nucleus (core) of an uranium-235 atom. Atoms are tiny particles that make up every object in the universe. It can be released from atoms in two ways: nuclear fusion and nuclear fission.
  • 22.  Advantages :  Even a small amount can release enough energy to light-up thousand of energy for months. (1 kg uranium-235 corresponds to 2.7 million kg coal equivalent.)  Disadvantages  After using it in nuclear reactor then also it radioactive substances is very dangerous for human . Eg : carbonyl accident and fukushima plant accident.