SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 13
Most of the Earth's energy comes from the Sun
Solar power, that's obvious, but the energy in coal originally came from the Sun
too. Prehistoric plants stored the Sun's energy in their leaves, and when they died
and eventually formed coal seams, that energy was still there. So when we burn
coal (or any fossil fuel), we're releasing chemical energy that was stored in plants
millions of years ago.

The same goes for Wind and Wave power. Waves occur because of winds, and winds
blow because the Sun warms our atmosphere. Warm air tends to rise, and winds are
due to other air moving in to replace it.

Most power stations burn coal, oil or natural gas to run the generators. Others use
uranium, or the flow of water. Electricity is sent around the country using high-
voltage power lines. Nearly all of the power we use comes from large power
stations, although some places such as isolated farms, or hospitals, have their own
diesel generators.




                               FUSSOIL FUELS
Crude oil (Petroleum) - Easier to get out of the ground than coal, as it can flow along pipes.
This also makes it cheaper to transport

Natural gas - Provides around 20% of the world's consumption of energy, and as well as being
burnt in power stations, is used by many people to heat their homes. It is easy to transport
along pipes, and gas power stations produce comparatively little pollution.


ADVANTAGES –

       Very large amounts of electricity can be generated in one place using coal, fairly
       cheaply.

       Transporting oil and gas to the power stations is easy.

       Gas-fired power stations are very efficient.

       A fossil-fuelled power station can be built almost anywhere, so long as you can get large
       quantities of fuel to it. Did cot power station, in Oxford shire, has a dedicated rail link
       to supply the coal.
NUCLEAR POWER
Nuclear power is generated using Uranium, which is a metal mined in various parts
of the world. The first large-scale nuclear power station opened at Calder Hall in
Cambria, England, in 1956. 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, without
the pollution that you'd get from burning fossil fuels.


ADVANTAGES -

      Nuclear power costs about the same as coal, so it's not expensive to make.

      Does not produce smoke or carbon dioxide, so it does not contribute to the greenhouse
      effect.

      Produces huge amounts of energy from small amounts of fuel.

      Produces small amounts of waste.

      Nuclear power is reliable.




                             SOLAR POWER
The Sun is 150 million kilometers away, and amazingly powerful. Just the tiny
fraction of the Sun's energy that hits the Earth (around a hundredth of a millionth
of a percent) is enough to meet all our power needs many times over. In fact, every
minute, enough energy arrives at the Earth to meet our demands for a whole year -
if only we could harness it properly. Currently in the UK there are grants available
to help you install solar power in your home.


ADVANTAGES –

      Solar energy is free - it needs no fuel and produces no waste or pollution.

      In sunny countries, solar power can be used where there is no easy way to get
      electricity to a remote place.

      Handy for low-power uses such as solar powered garden lights and battery chargers, or
      for helping your home energy bills.
WIND POWER
The Babylonians and 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.


ADVANTAGES –

      Wind is free, wind farms need no fuel.

      Produces no waste or greenhouse gases.

      The land beneath can usually still be used for farming.

      Wind farms can be tourist attractions.

      A good method of supplying energy to remote areas.




                              TIDAL POWER
The tide moves a huge amount of water twice each day, and harnessing it could
provide a great deal of energy - around 20% of Britain's needs. Although the
energy supply is reliable and plentiful, converting it into useful electrical power is
not easy. There are eight main sites around Britain where tidal power stations
could usefully be built, including the Severn, Dee, Solvay and Humber estuaries.
Only around 20 sites in the world have been identified as possible tidal power
stations. A few years ago, "tidal power" meant "tidal barrage", but these days
there are other options as well.


ADVANTAGES –

      It produces no greenhouse gases or other waste.

      It needs no fuel. It produces electricity reliably.

      Not expensive to maintain. Tides are totally predictable.

      Offshore turbines and vertical-axis turbines are not ruinously expensive to build and do
      not have a large environmental impact.
HYDROELECTRIC POWER
The first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity was Crag side House, in
Northumberland, England, in 1878. In 1882 on the Fox River, in the USA,
hydroelectricity produced enough power to light two paper mills and a house.
Nowadays there are many hydro-electric power stations, providing around 20% of
the world's electricity. The name comes from "hydro", the Greek word for water.


ADVANTAGES –

      Once the dam is built, the energy is virtually free. No waste or pollution produced.

      Much more reliable than wind, solar or wave power. No waste or pollution produced.

      Water can be stored above the dam ready to cope with peaks in demand.

      Hydro-electric power stations can increase to full power very quickly, unlike other power
      stations. Electricity can be generated constantly. Electricity can be generated constantly.




                          PUMPED STORAGE
Pumped storage reservoirs aren't really a means of generating electrical power.
They're a way of storing energy so that we can release it quickly when we need it.
Demand for electrical power changes throughout the day. For example, when a
popular TV programmer finishes, a huge number of people go out to the kitchen to
put the kettle on, causing a sudden peak in demand. This is called a "TV pickup”. If
power stations don't generate more power immediately, there'll be power cuts
around the country - traffic lights will go out, causing accidents, and all sorts of
other trouble will occur.


ADVANTAGES –

    Pumped storage reservoirs aren't really a means of generating electrical power. They're a
    way of storing energy so that we can release it quickly when we need it.
    Demand for electrical power changes throughout the day. For example, when a popular TV
    programmer finishes, a huge number of people go out to the kitchen to put the kettle on,
    causing a sudden peak in demand. This is called a "TV pickup".
    If power stations don't generate more power immediately, there'll be power cuts around
    the country - traffic lights will go out, causing accidents, and all sorts of other trouble will
    occur.
WAVE POWER
Ocean waves are caused by the wind as it blows across the sea. Waves are a
powerful source of energy. The problem is that it's not easy to harness this energy
and convert it into electricity in large amounts. Thus, wave power stations are rare.


ADVANTAGES –

      The energy is free - no fuel needed, no waste produced.

      Not expensive to operate and maintain.

      Can produce a great deal of energy




                    GEOTHERMAL POWER
The centre of the Earth is around 6000 degrees Celsius - easily hot enough to melt
rock. Even a few kilometers down, the temperature can be over 250 degrees
Celsius if the Earth's crust is thin. In general, the temperature rises one degree
Celsius for every 30 - 50 meters you go down, but this does vary depending on
location in volcanic areas, molten rock can be very close to the surface. Sometimes
we can use that heat. Geothermal energy has been used for thousands of years in
some countries for cooking and heating. The name "geothermal" comes from two
Greek words: "geo" means "Earth" and "thermal" means "heat".


ADVANTAGES –

      Geothermal energy does not produce any pollution, and does not contribute to the
      greenhouse effect.

      The power stations do not take up much room, so there is not much impact on the
      environment.

      No fuel is needed.

      Once you've built a geothermal power station, the energy is almost free.
      It may need a little energy to run a pump, but this can be taken from the energy being
      generated.
BIO FUELS
BIOMASS –

Wood was once our main fuel. We burned it to heat our homes and cook our food.
Wood still provides a small percentage of the energy we use, but its importance as
an energy source is dwindling. Sugar cane is grown in some areas, and can be
fermented to make alcohol, which can be burned to generate power. Alternatively,
the cane can be crushed and the pulp (called "biogases") can be burned, to make
steam to drive turbines. Other solid wastes, can be burned to provide heat, or used
to make steam for a power station. "Bioconversion" uses plant and animal wastes to
produce "bio- fuels" such as methanol, natural gas, and oil. We can use rubbish,
animal manure, woodchips, seaweed, corn stalks and other wastes.

ADVANTAGES –

      It makes sense to use waste materials where we can.

      The fuel tends to be cheap.

      Less demand on the fossil fuels


BIOGAS –

Biogas usually means a mixture of methane and hydrogen produced by using
bacteria to break down organic material.

ADVANTAGES:-

      It makes sense to use waste materials where we can.

      The methane gas from the waste would otherwise end up in the atmosphere -
      and methane is a worse "greenhouse gas" than carbon dioxide.

      The fuel tends to be cheap.

      Less demand on the fossil fuels.


                PHYSICS PROJECT WORK
SOURCES OF ENERGY AND THEIR ADVANTAGES


              MADE AND EDITED BY-
               NANDEESH LAXETTY
                      IX C
       KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA E.M.E VADODARA


               FOSSIL FUELS

             NUCLEAR POWER

               SOLAR POWER

               WIND POWER

               TIDAL POWER

         HYDROELECTRIC POWER

               WAVE POWER

          GEOTHERMAL POWER

                 BIO FUELS


            PUMPED STORAGE
Most energy from Sun; fossil fuels store ancient sunlight
Most energy from Sun; fossil fuels store ancient sunlight
Most energy from Sun; fossil fuels store ancient sunlight
Most energy from Sun; fossil fuels store ancient sunlight
Most energy from Sun; fossil fuels store ancient sunlight
Most energy from Sun; fossil fuels store ancient sunlight

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

Energy Resources
Energy ResourcesEnergy Resources
Energy Resourcesgomalhunzai
 
Environmental Science: Coal and Wind Power
Environmental Science: Coal and Wind PowerEnvironmental Science: Coal and Wind Power
Environmental Science: Coal and Wind Powermisosigan
 
Non conventional energy resources
Non conventional energy resourcesNon conventional energy resources
Non conventional energy resourcesRohit Chaphalkar
 
Renewable sources of energy
Renewable sources of energyRenewable sources of energy
Renewable sources of energyBas Kar
 
Conservation of energy
Conservation of energyConservation of energy
Conservation of energySameer Nawab
 
Alternative sources of_energy (1)
Alternative sources of_energy (1)Alternative sources of_energy (1)
Alternative sources of_energy (1)Jody67894
 
Non conventional sources of energy /
Non conventional sources of energy /Non conventional sources of energy /
Non conventional sources of energy /Arkadipta Biswas
 
Energy, power and climate change1
Energy, power and climate change1Energy, power and climate change1
Energy, power and climate change1psmither
 
Sources of energy
Sources of energySources of energy
Sources of energywallyrox
 
Renuable energy source
Renuable energy sourceRenuable energy source
Renuable energy sourceR.RAJA SHARMA
 
Energy conservation ppt
Energy conservation ppt  Energy conservation ppt
Energy conservation ppt Dixit Sethi
 
Alternate Energy Sources
Alternate Energy SourcesAlternate Energy Sources
Alternate Energy SourcesUmer Khayam
 
Energy sources
Energy sourcesEnergy sources
Energy sourcesnight seem
 
Sources of energy CLASS 10
Sources of energy CLASS 10Sources of energy CLASS 10
Sources of energy CLASS 10DhanvanthS
 
Windmills presentation
Windmills presentationWindmills presentation
Windmills presentationernsteins
 

Mais procurados (20)

Energy Resources
Energy ResourcesEnergy Resources
Energy Resources
 
Environmental Science: Coal and Wind Power
Environmental Science: Coal and Wind PowerEnvironmental Science: Coal and Wind Power
Environmental Science: Coal and Wind Power
 
Non conventional energy resources
Non conventional energy resourcesNon conventional energy resources
Non conventional energy resources
 
Renewable sources of energy
Renewable sources of energyRenewable sources of energy
Renewable sources of energy
 
Conservation of energy
Conservation of energyConservation of energy
Conservation of energy
 
Alternative sources of_energy (1)
Alternative sources of_energy (1)Alternative sources of_energy (1)
Alternative sources of_energy (1)
 
Non conventional sources of energy /
Non conventional sources of energy /Non conventional sources of energy /
Non conventional sources of energy /
 
Energy, power and climate change1
Energy, power and climate change1Energy, power and climate change1
Energy, power and climate change1
 
Sources of energy
Sources of energySources of energy
Sources of energy
 
Energy
EnergyEnergy
Energy
 
Renuable energy source
Renuable energy sourceRenuable energy source
Renuable energy source
 
Energy conservation ppt
Energy conservation ppt  Energy conservation ppt
Energy conservation ppt
 
Alternate Energy Sources
Alternate Energy SourcesAlternate Energy Sources
Alternate Energy Sources
 
solar energy
solar energy solar energy
solar energy
 
Energy
EnergyEnergy
Energy
 
Energysources
EnergysourcesEnergysources
Energysources
 
Energy sources
Energy sourcesEnergy sources
Energy sources
 
Sources of energy CLASS 10
Sources of energy CLASS 10Sources of energy CLASS 10
Sources of energy CLASS 10
 
Windmills presentation
Windmills presentationWindmills presentation
Windmills presentation
 
Sources of energy
Sources of energySources of energy
Sources of energy
 

Destaque

Disaster management overview
Disaster management overviewDisaster management overview
Disaster management overviewNandeesh Laxetty
 
मातृभाषा में शिक्षा का महत्व
मातृभाषा में शिक्षा का महत्वमातृभाषा में शिक्षा का महत्व
मातृभाषा में शिक्षा का महत्वNandeesh Laxetty
 
Disaster Management Geography
Disaster Management GeographyDisaster Management Geography
Disaster Management GeographyLearnX365
 
Lanslides tam 2013-04
Lanslides tam 2013-04Lanslides tam 2013-04
Lanslides tam 2013-04Vijay Kumar
 
PPT ON MANAGEMENT OF CYCLONIC DISASTER
PPT ON MANAGEMENT OF CYCLONIC DISASTERPPT ON MANAGEMENT OF CYCLONIC DISASTER
PPT ON MANAGEMENT OF CYCLONIC DISASTERShreya Soman
 
Adding and subtracting
Adding and subtractingAdding and subtracting
Adding and subtractingDiana Pineda
 

Destaque (8)

Life
LifeLife
Life
 
Disaster management overview
Disaster management overviewDisaster management overview
Disaster management overview
 
मातृभाषा में शिक्षा का महत्व
मातृभाषा में शिक्षा का महत्वमातृभाषा में शिक्षा का महत्व
मातृभाषा में शिक्षा का महत्व
 
All about mathematics
All about mathematicsAll about mathematics
All about mathematics
 
Disaster Management Geography
Disaster Management GeographyDisaster Management Geography
Disaster Management Geography
 
Lanslides tam 2013-04
Lanslides tam 2013-04Lanslides tam 2013-04
Lanslides tam 2013-04
 
PPT ON MANAGEMENT OF CYCLONIC DISASTER
PPT ON MANAGEMENT OF CYCLONIC DISASTERPPT ON MANAGEMENT OF CYCLONIC DISASTER
PPT ON MANAGEMENT OF CYCLONIC DISASTER
 
Adding and subtracting
Adding and subtractingAdding and subtracting
Adding and subtracting
 

Semelhante a Most energy from Sun; fossil fuels store ancient sunlight

Energy-Renewable-Non-Renewable-Fuel-Consumption.ppt
Energy-Renewable-Non-Renewable-Fuel-Consumption.pptEnergy-Renewable-Non-Renewable-Fuel-Consumption.ppt
Energy-Renewable-Non-Renewable-Fuel-Consumption.pptMichelleTenido2
 
Fossil fuel and hydroelectric power
Fossil fuel and hydroelectric powerFossil fuel and hydroelectric power
Fossil fuel and hydroelectric powerHardik Anand
 
Paddy And Zack’S Wave Power Slide Show
Paddy And Zack’S Wave Power Slide ShowPaddy And Zack’S Wave Power Slide Show
Paddy And Zack’S Wave Power Slide Showguestc0a8bc
 
B.tech. i es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resources
B.tech. i es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resourcesB.tech. i es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resources
B.tech. i es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resourcesRai University
 
Energy (1) (1) (1)
Energy (1) (1) (1)Energy (1) (1) (1)
Energy (1) (1) (1)danfmar
 
Diploma. ii es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resources
Diploma. ii es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resourcesDiploma. ii es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resources
Diploma. ii es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resourcesRai University
 
Solar Energy Presentation
Solar Energy PresentationSolar Energy Presentation
Solar Energy PresentationKurt Kublbeck
 
Solar energy and wind turbine
Solar energy and wind turbineSolar energy and wind turbine
Solar energy and wind turbineAjay Pande
 
Generating electricity
Generating electricityGenerating electricity
Generating electricitysrinivas6020
 
Environmental Science Table of Contents 47 Lab.docx
Environmental Science Table of Contents 47 Lab.docxEnvironmental Science Table of Contents 47 Lab.docx
Environmental Science Table of Contents 47 Lab.docxYASHU40
 
Unconventional sources of energy
Unconventional sources of energyUnconventional sources of energy
Unconventional sources of energySanika Savdekar
 
Energy resources
Energy resourcesEnergy resources
Energy resourcess9414350j
 

Semelhante a Most energy from Sun; fossil fuels store ancient sunlight (20)

Energy-Renewable-Non-Renewable-Fuel-Consumption.ppt
Energy-Renewable-Non-Renewable-Fuel-Consumption.pptEnergy-Renewable-Non-Renewable-Fuel-Consumption.ppt
Energy-Renewable-Non-Renewable-Fuel-Consumption.ppt
 
Energy resources
Energy resourcesEnergy resources
Energy resources
 
Science non conventional
Science non conventional  Science non conventional
Science non conventional
 
Fossil fuel and hydroelectric power
Fossil fuel and hydroelectric powerFossil fuel and hydroelectric power
Fossil fuel and hydroelectric power
 
Paddy And Zack’S Wave Power Slide Show
Paddy And Zack’S Wave Power Slide ShowPaddy And Zack’S Wave Power Slide Show
Paddy And Zack’S Wave Power Slide Show
 
Sources of energy
Sources of energySources of energy
Sources of energy
 
B.tech. i es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resources
B.tech. i es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resourcesB.tech. i es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resources
B.tech. i es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resources
 
Energy (1) (1) (1)
Energy (1) (1) (1)Energy (1) (1) (1)
Energy (1) (1) (1)
 
Diploma. ii es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resources
Diploma. ii es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resourcesDiploma. ii es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resources
Diploma. ii es unit 4 environment renewable and non renewable energy resources
 
Energy resources
Energy resourcesEnergy resources
Energy resources
 
Solar Energy Presentation
Solar Energy PresentationSolar Energy Presentation
Solar Energy Presentation
 
Green energy
Green energy Green energy
Green energy
 
Solar energy and wind turbine
Solar energy and wind turbineSolar energy and wind turbine
Solar energy and wind turbine
 
Energy
EnergyEnergy
Energy
 
Sandeep ppt
Sandeep pptSandeep ppt
Sandeep ppt
 
Renewable energy
Renewable energyRenewable energy
Renewable energy
 
Generating electricity
Generating electricityGenerating electricity
Generating electricity
 
Environmental Science Table of Contents 47 Lab.docx
Environmental Science Table of Contents 47 Lab.docxEnvironmental Science Table of Contents 47 Lab.docx
Environmental Science Table of Contents 47 Lab.docx
 
Unconventional sources of energy
Unconventional sources of energyUnconventional sources of energy
Unconventional sources of energy
 
Energy resources
Energy resourcesEnergy resources
Energy resources
 

Mais de Nandeesh Laxetty (20)

Tsunami!
Tsunami!Tsunami!
Tsunami!
 
Pisa
PisaPisa
Pisa
 
Does india has the capacity to lead the
Does india has the capacity to lead theDoes india has the capacity to lead the
Does india has the capacity to lead the
 
Different clothing styles
Different clothing stylesDifferent clothing styles
Different clothing styles
 
Hydro power
Hydro powerHydro power
Hydro power
 
Fossil fuels
Fossil fuelsFossil fuels
Fossil fuels
 
Analysis of biomass and biofuels
Analysis of biomass and biofuelsAnalysis of biomass and biofuels
Analysis of biomass and biofuels
 
Science project work ( i term )
Science project work ( i term )Science project work ( i term )
Science project work ( i term )
 
Motion ( physics i term )
Motion ( physics   i term )Motion ( physics   i term )
Motion ( physics i term )
 
Diversity in living organisms (ii term )
Diversity in living organisms (ii term )Diversity in living organisms (ii term )
Diversity in living organisms (ii term )
 
Water disaster
Water disasterWater disaster
Water disaster
 
This is a powerful message in our modern society
This is a powerful message in our modern societyThis is a powerful message in our modern society
This is a powerful message in our modern society
 
Thirst for water
Thirst for waterThirst for water
Thirst for water
 
Shree ganesh
Shree ganeshShree ganesh
Shree ganesh
 
Self portrait
Self portraitSelf portrait
Self portrait
 
Plastics
PlasticsPlastics
Plastics
 
Paradigm created
Paradigm createdParadigm created
Paradigm created
 
Memo from god
Memo from godMemo from god
Memo from god
 
Mathematics of life
Mathematics of lifeMathematics of life
Mathematics of life
 
Leadership munnabhai way
Leadership munnabhai wayLeadership munnabhai way
Leadership munnabhai way
 

Último

The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptxThe Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptxMalak Abu Hammad
 
Salesforce Community Group Quito, Salesforce 101
Salesforce Community Group Quito, Salesforce 101Salesforce Community Group Quito, Salesforce 101
Salesforce Community Group Quito, Salesforce 101Paola De la Torre
 
My Hashitalk Indonesia April 2024 Presentation
My Hashitalk Indonesia April 2024 PresentationMy Hashitalk Indonesia April 2024 Presentation
My Hashitalk Indonesia April 2024 PresentationRidwan Fadjar
 
From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time AutomationFrom Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time AutomationSafe Software
 
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for Partners
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for PartnersEnhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for Partners
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for PartnersThousandEyes
 
Kalyanpur ) Call Girls in Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 🍸 8923113531 🎰 Avail...
Kalyanpur ) Call Girls in Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 🍸 8923113531 🎰 Avail...Kalyanpur ) Call Girls in Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 🍸 8923113531 🎰 Avail...
Kalyanpur ) Call Girls in Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 🍸 8923113531 🎰 Avail...gurkirankumar98700
 
A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024
A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024
A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024Results
 
Unblocking The Main Thread Solving ANRs and Frozen Frames
Unblocking The Main Thread Solving ANRs and Frozen FramesUnblocking The Main Thread Solving ANRs and Frozen Frames
Unblocking The Main Thread Solving ANRs and Frozen FramesSinan KOZAK
 
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024The Digital Insurer
 
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 3652toLead Limited
 
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slide
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slideHistor y of HAM Radio presentation slide
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slidevu2urc
 
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024Rafal Los
 
Scaling API-first – The story of a global engineering organization
Scaling API-first – The story of a global engineering organizationScaling API-first – The story of a global engineering organization
Scaling API-first – The story of a global engineering organizationRadu Cotescu
 
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdfhans926745
 
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024Scott Keck-Warren
 
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed textsHandwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed textsMaria Levchenko
 
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...HostedbyConfluent
 
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...shyamraj55
 
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | DelhiFULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhisoniya singh
 
A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)
A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)
A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)Gabriella Davis
 

Último (20)

The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptxThe Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
 
Salesforce Community Group Quito, Salesforce 101
Salesforce Community Group Quito, Salesforce 101Salesforce Community Group Quito, Salesforce 101
Salesforce Community Group Quito, Salesforce 101
 
My Hashitalk Indonesia April 2024 Presentation
My Hashitalk Indonesia April 2024 PresentationMy Hashitalk Indonesia April 2024 Presentation
My Hashitalk Indonesia April 2024 Presentation
 
From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time AutomationFrom Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
From Event to Action: Accelerate Your Decision Making with Real-Time Automation
 
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for Partners
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for PartnersEnhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for Partners
Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for Partners
 
Kalyanpur ) Call Girls in Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 🍸 8923113531 🎰 Avail...
Kalyanpur ) Call Girls in Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 🍸 8923113531 🎰 Avail...Kalyanpur ) Call Girls in Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 🍸 8923113531 🎰 Avail...
Kalyanpur ) Call Girls in Lucknow Finest Escorts Service 🍸 8923113531 🎰 Avail...
 
A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024
A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024
A Call to Action for Generative AI in 2024
 
Unblocking The Main Thread Solving ANRs and Frozen Frames
Unblocking The Main Thread Solving ANRs and Frozen FramesUnblocking The Main Thread Solving ANRs and Frozen Frames
Unblocking The Main Thread Solving ANRs and Frozen Frames
 
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
Finology Group – Insurtech Innovation Award 2024
 
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Tech-Forward - Achieving Business Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
 
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slide
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slideHistor y of HAM Radio presentation slide
Histor y of HAM Radio presentation slide
 
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
The 7 Things I Know About Cyber Security After 25 Years | April 2024
 
Scaling API-first – The story of a global engineering organization
Scaling API-first – The story of a global engineering organizationScaling API-first – The story of a global engineering organization
Scaling API-first – The story of a global engineering organization
 
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
 
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024
SQL Database Design For Developers at php[tek] 2024
 
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed textsHandwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
 
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...
Transforming Data Streams with Kafka Connect: An Introduction to Single Messa...
 
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
 
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | DelhiFULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
 
A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)
A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)
A Domino Admins Adventures (Engage 2024)
 

Most energy from Sun; fossil fuels store ancient sunlight

  • 1. Most of the Earth's energy comes from the Sun Solar power, that's obvious, but the energy in coal originally came from the Sun too. Prehistoric plants stored the Sun's energy in their leaves, and when they died and eventually formed coal seams, that energy was still there. So when we burn coal (or any fossil fuel), we're releasing chemical energy that was stored in plants millions of years ago. The same goes for Wind and Wave power. Waves occur because of winds, and winds blow because the Sun warms our atmosphere. Warm air tends to rise, and winds are due to other air moving in to replace it. Most power stations burn coal, oil or natural gas to run the generators. Others use uranium, or the flow of water. Electricity is sent around the country using high- voltage power lines. Nearly all of the power we use comes from large power stations, although some places such as isolated farms, or hospitals, have their own diesel generators. FUSSOIL FUELS Crude oil (Petroleum) - Easier to get out of the ground than coal, as it can flow along pipes. This also makes it cheaper to transport Natural gas - Provides around 20% of the world's consumption of energy, and as well as being burnt in power stations, is used by many people to heat their homes. It is easy to transport along pipes, and gas power stations produce comparatively little pollution. ADVANTAGES – Very large amounts of electricity can be generated in one place using coal, fairly cheaply. Transporting oil and gas to the power stations is easy. Gas-fired power stations are very efficient. A fossil-fuelled power station can be built almost anywhere, so long as you can get large quantities of fuel to it. Did cot power station, in Oxford shire, has a dedicated rail link to supply the coal.
  • 2. NUCLEAR POWER Nuclear power is generated using Uranium, which is a metal mined in various parts of the world. The first large-scale nuclear power station opened at Calder Hall in Cambria, England, in 1956. 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, without the pollution that you'd get from burning fossil fuels. ADVANTAGES - Nuclear power costs about the same as coal, so it's not expensive to make. Does not produce smoke or carbon dioxide, so it does not contribute to the greenhouse effect. Produces huge amounts of energy from small amounts of fuel. Produces small amounts of waste. Nuclear power is reliable. SOLAR POWER The Sun is 150 million kilometers away, and amazingly powerful. Just the tiny fraction of the Sun's energy that hits the Earth (around a hundredth of a millionth of a percent) is enough to meet all our power needs many times over. In fact, every minute, enough energy arrives at the Earth to meet our demands for a whole year - if only we could harness it properly. Currently in the UK there are grants available to help you install solar power in your home. ADVANTAGES – Solar energy is free - it needs no fuel and produces no waste or pollution. In sunny countries, solar power can be used where there is no easy way to get electricity to a remote place. Handy for low-power uses such as solar powered garden lights and battery chargers, or for helping your home energy bills.
  • 3. WIND POWER The Babylonians and 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. ADVANTAGES – Wind is free, wind farms need no fuel. Produces no waste or greenhouse gases. The land beneath can usually still be used for farming. Wind farms can be tourist attractions. A good method of supplying energy to remote areas. TIDAL POWER The tide moves a huge amount of water twice each day, and harnessing it could provide a great deal of energy - around 20% of Britain's needs. Although the energy supply is reliable and plentiful, converting it into useful electrical power is not easy. There are eight main sites around Britain where tidal power stations could usefully be built, including the Severn, Dee, Solvay and Humber estuaries. Only around 20 sites in the world have been identified as possible tidal power stations. A few years ago, "tidal power" meant "tidal barrage", but these days there are other options as well. ADVANTAGES – It produces no greenhouse gases or other waste. It needs no fuel. It produces electricity reliably. Not expensive to maintain. Tides are totally predictable. Offshore turbines and vertical-axis turbines are not ruinously expensive to build and do not have a large environmental impact.
  • 4. HYDROELECTRIC POWER The first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity was Crag side House, in Northumberland, England, in 1878. In 1882 on the Fox River, in the USA, hydroelectricity produced enough power to light two paper mills and a house. Nowadays there are many hydro-electric power stations, providing around 20% of the world's electricity. The name comes from "hydro", the Greek word for water. ADVANTAGES – Once the dam is built, the energy is virtually free. No waste or pollution produced. Much more reliable than wind, solar or wave power. No waste or pollution produced. Water can be stored above the dam ready to cope with peaks in demand. Hydro-electric power stations can increase to full power very quickly, unlike other power stations. Electricity can be generated constantly. Electricity can be generated constantly. PUMPED STORAGE Pumped storage reservoirs aren't really a means of generating electrical power. They're a way of storing energy so that we can release it quickly when we need it. Demand for electrical power changes throughout the day. For example, when a popular TV programmer finishes, a huge number of people go out to the kitchen to put the kettle on, causing a sudden peak in demand. This is called a "TV pickup”. If power stations don't generate more power immediately, there'll be power cuts around the country - traffic lights will go out, causing accidents, and all sorts of other trouble will occur. ADVANTAGES – Pumped storage reservoirs aren't really a means of generating electrical power. They're a way of storing energy so that we can release it quickly when we need it. Demand for electrical power changes throughout the day. For example, when a popular TV programmer finishes, a huge number of people go out to the kitchen to put the kettle on, causing a sudden peak in demand. This is called a "TV pickup". If power stations don't generate more power immediately, there'll be power cuts around the country - traffic lights will go out, causing accidents, and all sorts of other trouble will occur.
  • 5. WAVE POWER Ocean waves are caused by the wind as it blows across the sea. Waves are a powerful source of energy. The problem is that it's not easy to harness this energy and convert it into electricity in large amounts. Thus, wave power stations are rare. ADVANTAGES – The energy is free - no fuel needed, no waste produced. Not expensive to operate and maintain. Can produce a great deal of energy GEOTHERMAL POWER The centre of the Earth is around 6000 degrees Celsius - easily hot enough to melt rock. Even a few kilometers down, the temperature can be over 250 degrees Celsius if the Earth's crust is thin. In general, the temperature rises one degree Celsius for every 30 - 50 meters you go down, but this does vary depending on location in volcanic areas, molten rock can be very close to the surface. Sometimes we can use that heat. Geothermal energy has been used for thousands of years in some countries for cooking and heating. The name "geothermal" comes from two Greek words: "geo" means "Earth" and "thermal" means "heat". ADVANTAGES – Geothermal energy does not produce any pollution, and does not contribute to the greenhouse effect. The power stations do not take up much room, so there is not much impact on the environment. No fuel is needed. Once you've built a geothermal power station, the energy is almost free. It may need a little energy to run a pump, but this can be taken from the energy being generated.
  • 6. BIO FUELS BIOMASS – Wood was once our main fuel. We burned it to heat our homes and cook our food. Wood still provides a small percentage of the energy we use, but its importance as an energy source is dwindling. Sugar cane is grown in some areas, and can be fermented to make alcohol, which can be burned to generate power. Alternatively, the cane can be crushed and the pulp (called "biogases") can be burned, to make steam to drive turbines. Other solid wastes, can be burned to provide heat, or used to make steam for a power station. "Bioconversion" uses plant and animal wastes to produce "bio- fuels" such as methanol, natural gas, and oil. We can use rubbish, animal manure, woodchips, seaweed, corn stalks and other wastes. ADVANTAGES – It makes sense to use waste materials where we can. The fuel tends to be cheap. Less demand on the fossil fuels BIOGAS – Biogas usually means a mixture of methane and hydrogen produced by using bacteria to break down organic material. ADVANTAGES:- It makes sense to use waste materials where we can. The methane gas from the waste would otherwise end up in the atmosphere - and methane is a worse "greenhouse gas" than carbon dioxide. The fuel tends to be cheap. Less demand on the fossil fuels. PHYSICS PROJECT WORK
  • 7. SOURCES OF ENERGY AND THEIR ADVANTAGES MADE AND EDITED BY- NANDEESH LAXETTY IX C KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA E.M.E VADODARA FOSSIL FUELS NUCLEAR POWER SOLAR POWER WIND POWER TIDAL POWER HYDROELECTRIC POWER WAVE POWER GEOTHERMAL POWER BIO FUELS PUMPED STORAGE