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Chapter 12
Nonrenewable Energy Resources
 Nonrenewable energy resources- fossil fuels
(coal, oil, natural gas) and nuclear fuels.
Nonrenewable Energy
 Commercial energy sources- those that are
bought and sold, such as coal, oil and natural
gas.
 Subsistence energy sources- those gathered by
individuals for their own use such as wood,
charcoal and animal waste.
Energy Use
Process of Energy Use
Overall Fuel Efficiency of
U.S. Automobiles
Electricity Generation
 The burning fuel from coal transfers energy to
water, which becomes steam.
 The kinetic energy contained within the steam
is transferred to the blades of a turbine, a large
device that resembles a fan.
 As the energy in the steam turns the turbine,
the shaft in the center of the turbine turns the
generator.
 This mechanical motion generates energy.
Electricity Generation
 Most coal burning power plants are about 35%
efficient.
Energy Efficiency
 Cogeneration- using a fuel to generate
electricity and to produce heat.
 Example- If steam is used for industrial
purposes or to heat buildings it is diverted to
turn a turbine first.
 This improves the efficiency to as high as 90%.
Cogeneration
 Coal- a solid fuel formed primarily from the
remains of trees, ferns, and other plant
materials that were preserved 280-360 million
years ago.
 Four types of coal ranked from lesser to greater
age, exposure to pressure, and energy content.
 These four types are: lignite, sub-bituminous,
bituminous, and anthracite.
 The largest coal reserves are in the United
States, Russia, China, and India.
Coal
Coal
Advantages Disadvantages
Energy-dense Contains impurities
Plentiful Release impurities into air when
burned
Easy to exploit by surface mining Trace metals like mercury, lead, and
arsenic are found in coal
Technological demands are small Combustion leads to increased levels
of sulfur dioxide and other air
pollutants into the atmosphere.
Economic costs are low Ash is left behind
Easy to handle and transport Carbon is released into the
atmosphere which contributes to
climate change
Needs little refining
Advantages and
Disadvantages of Coal
 Petroleum- a mixture of hydrocarbons, water,
and sulfur that occurs in underground
deposits.
 Oil and gasoline make this ideal for mobile
combustion, such as vehicles.
 Formed from the remains of ocean-dwelling
phytoplankton that died 50-150 million years
ago.
 Countries with the most petroleum are Saudi
Arabia, Russia, the United States, Iran, China,
Canada, and Mexico.
Petroleum
Petroleum
Advantages Disadvantages
Convenient to transport and use Releases carbon dioxide into
atmosphere
Relatively energy-dense Possibility of leaks when extracted
and transported
Cleaner-burning than coal
Releases sulfur, mercury, lead, and
arsenic into the atmosphere when
burned
Advantages and
Disadvantages of
Petroleum
 Natural gas- exists as a component of
petroleum in the ground as well as in gaseous
deposits separate from petroleum.
 Contains 80 to 95 percent methane and 5 to 20
percent ethane, propane, and butane.
Natural Gas
Advantages Disadvantages
Contains fewer impurities and
therefore emits almost no sulfur
dioxide or particulates
When unburned, methane escapes
into the atmosphere
Emits only 60% as much carbon
dioxide as coal
Exploration of natural gas has the
potential of contaminating
groundwater
Advantages and
Disadvantages Natural
Gas
 Oil sands- slow-flowing, viscous deposits of
bitumen mixed with sand, water, and clay.
 Bitumen (tar or pitch)- a degraded type of
petroleum that forms when a petroleum
migrates close to the surface, where bacteria
metabolize some of the light hydrocarbons and
others evaporate.
Other Fossil Fuels
 Hubbert curve- a graph that shows the point at
which world oil production would reach a
maximum and the point at which we would
run out of oil.
The Hubbert Curve
 If current global use continues, we will run out
of conventional oil in less than 40 years.
 Coal supplies will last for at least 200 years,
and probably much longer.
The Future of Fossil Fuel
Use
 Fission- a nuclear
reaction in which a
neutron strikes a
relatively large atomic
nucleus, which then
splits into two or more
parts.
Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Reactors
 Fuel rods- the cylindrical tubes that house the
nuclear fuel used in a nuclear power plant.
 Nuclear power plants work by using heat from
nuclear fission to heat water. This water
produces the steam to turn the turbine, which
turns a generator.
 Control rods- cylindrical devices that can be
inserted between the fuel rods to absorb excess
neutrons, thus slowing or stopping the fission
reaction.
Nuclear Reactors
Advantages Disadvantages
No air pollution is produced Possibility of accidents
Countries can limit their need for
imported oil
Disposal of the radioactive waste
Advantages and
Disadvantages of Nuclear
Energy
 Radioactive waste- once the nuclear fuel can
not produce enough heat to be used in a power
plant but it continues to emit radioactivity.
 This waste must be stored in special, highly
secure locations because of the danger to living
organisms.
Radioactive Waste
 High-level radioactive waste- the form used in
fuel rods.
 Low-level radioactive waste- the protective
clothing, tools, rags, and other items used in
routine plant maintenance.
Radioactive Waste
 Nuclear fusion- the reaction that powers the
Sun and other stars. This occurs when lighter
nuclei are forced together to produce heavier
nuclei and heat is released.
 Fusion is a promising, unlimited source of
energy in the future, but so far scientists have
had difficulty cotaining the heat that is
produced.
Fusion

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Chapter 12_lecture.ppt

  • 2.  Nonrenewable energy resources- fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) and nuclear fuels. Nonrenewable Energy
  • 3.  Commercial energy sources- those that are bought and sold, such as coal, oil and natural gas.  Subsistence energy sources- those gathered by individuals for their own use such as wood, charcoal and animal waste. Energy Use
  • 5. Overall Fuel Efficiency of U.S. Automobiles
  • 7.  The burning fuel from coal transfers energy to water, which becomes steam.  The kinetic energy contained within the steam is transferred to the blades of a turbine, a large device that resembles a fan.  As the energy in the steam turns the turbine, the shaft in the center of the turbine turns the generator.  This mechanical motion generates energy. Electricity Generation
  • 8.  Most coal burning power plants are about 35% efficient. Energy Efficiency
  • 9.  Cogeneration- using a fuel to generate electricity and to produce heat.  Example- If steam is used for industrial purposes or to heat buildings it is diverted to turn a turbine first.  This improves the efficiency to as high as 90%. Cogeneration
  • 10.  Coal- a solid fuel formed primarily from the remains of trees, ferns, and other plant materials that were preserved 280-360 million years ago.  Four types of coal ranked from lesser to greater age, exposure to pressure, and energy content.  These four types are: lignite, sub-bituminous, bituminous, and anthracite.  The largest coal reserves are in the United States, Russia, China, and India. Coal
  • 11. Coal
  • 12. Advantages Disadvantages Energy-dense Contains impurities Plentiful Release impurities into air when burned Easy to exploit by surface mining Trace metals like mercury, lead, and arsenic are found in coal Technological demands are small Combustion leads to increased levels of sulfur dioxide and other air pollutants into the atmosphere. Economic costs are low Ash is left behind Easy to handle and transport Carbon is released into the atmosphere which contributes to climate change Needs little refining Advantages and Disadvantages of Coal
  • 13.  Petroleum- a mixture of hydrocarbons, water, and sulfur that occurs in underground deposits.  Oil and gasoline make this ideal for mobile combustion, such as vehicles.  Formed from the remains of ocean-dwelling phytoplankton that died 50-150 million years ago.  Countries with the most petroleum are Saudi Arabia, Russia, the United States, Iran, China, Canada, and Mexico. Petroleum
  • 15. Advantages Disadvantages Convenient to transport and use Releases carbon dioxide into atmosphere Relatively energy-dense Possibility of leaks when extracted and transported Cleaner-burning than coal Releases sulfur, mercury, lead, and arsenic into the atmosphere when burned Advantages and Disadvantages of Petroleum
  • 16.  Natural gas- exists as a component of petroleum in the ground as well as in gaseous deposits separate from petroleum.  Contains 80 to 95 percent methane and 5 to 20 percent ethane, propane, and butane. Natural Gas
  • 17. Advantages Disadvantages Contains fewer impurities and therefore emits almost no sulfur dioxide or particulates When unburned, methane escapes into the atmosphere Emits only 60% as much carbon dioxide as coal Exploration of natural gas has the potential of contaminating groundwater Advantages and Disadvantages Natural Gas
  • 18.  Oil sands- slow-flowing, viscous deposits of bitumen mixed with sand, water, and clay.  Bitumen (tar or pitch)- a degraded type of petroleum that forms when a petroleum migrates close to the surface, where bacteria metabolize some of the light hydrocarbons and others evaporate. Other Fossil Fuels
  • 19.
  • 20.  Hubbert curve- a graph that shows the point at which world oil production would reach a maximum and the point at which we would run out of oil. The Hubbert Curve
  • 21.  If current global use continues, we will run out of conventional oil in less than 40 years.  Coal supplies will last for at least 200 years, and probably much longer. The Future of Fossil Fuel Use
  • 22.  Fission- a nuclear reaction in which a neutron strikes a relatively large atomic nucleus, which then splits into two or more parts. Nuclear Energy
  • 24.  Fuel rods- the cylindrical tubes that house the nuclear fuel used in a nuclear power plant.  Nuclear power plants work by using heat from nuclear fission to heat water. This water produces the steam to turn the turbine, which turns a generator.  Control rods- cylindrical devices that can be inserted between the fuel rods to absorb excess neutrons, thus slowing or stopping the fission reaction. Nuclear Reactors
  • 25. Advantages Disadvantages No air pollution is produced Possibility of accidents Countries can limit their need for imported oil Disposal of the radioactive waste Advantages and Disadvantages of Nuclear Energy
  • 26.  Radioactive waste- once the nuclear fuel can not produce enough heat to be used in a power plant but it continues to emit radioactivity.  This waste must be stored in special, highly secure locations because of the danger to living organisms. Radioactive Waste
  • 27.  High-level radioactive waste- the form used in fuel rods.  Low-level radioactive waste- the protective clothing, tools, rags, and other items used in routine plant maintenance. Radioactive Waste
  • 28.  Nuclear fusion- the reaction that powers the Sun and other stars. This occurs when lighter nuclei are forced together to produce heavier nuclei and heat is released.  Fusion is a promising, unlimited source of energy in the future, but so far scientists have had difficulty cotaining the heat that is produced. Fusion