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Sources of
energy
ENERGY
 Energy can neither be created nor it can be
destroyed. It can only be converted from one
form to another.
 For example :
•
•

In a room heater, electrical energy is converted to thermal
energy.
Turbine converts mechanical energy stored in steam to
electrical energy.
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
 Hydro energy
 Biomass
Solar energy
 Solar energy, radiant light and heat
from the sun, has been harnessed by
humans using various equipments.
 Solar powered electrical generation
relies on heat engines and
photovoltaic's.
SOLAR CELLS

 Examples :
 Solar cooker
 Solar heater
 Solar cells

 Advantages
 Solar energy doesn’t produce Carbon dioxide.
 It have minimal impact on environment.

 Disadvantages
 It is not constant, it depends on weather
conditions,time,location.

SOLAR HEATER
WIND ENERGY
 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.
 E.g.
 Hot springs
 Fumaroles
 Geysers

 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
HYDRO ENERGY
 Hydro energy is generally
generated form running
water using various
mechanical methods.
 E.g. :
 Dams
 Tidal Barrages
 Ocean Thermal Energy
Conversion (OTEC) system

 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
BIOMASS
 Biomass is organic material made
from plants and animals
(microorganisms).
 When burned, the chemical energy
in biomass is released as heat .
 E.g.  Methanol (from animal waste)
 Ethanol
 Biodiesel(liquid biomass)

 Advantages :
 Equipment(biogas plant) installation cost is
less.
 Helps in garbage reduction.

 Disadvantages :
 Releases high amount of sulphurous gases.
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
 Heat and pressure from
these layers helped the
remains turn into what we
today call crude oil.
 Disadvantages :
 Responsible for 38% of carbon
dioxide in the environment.

Crude oil

petrol
COAL
 Coal is a combustible black or
brownish-black sedimentary rock
composed mostly of carbon and
hydrocarbons.
 For millions of years, a layer of
dead plants at the bottom of the
swamps was covered by layers of
water and dirt, trapping the
energy of the dead plants.
 The heat and pressure from the
top layers helped the plant
remains turn into what we today
call coal .
 Disadvantages :
 Responsible for 57% of carbon dioxide in
the air.

Coal
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 :

uranium

 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.

Nuclear plant
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY

RENEWABLE SOURCE

NON-RENEWABLE SOURCE

 Definition : Renewable energy can
be generated continuously
practically without decay of source.

•

Definition : non-renewable can’t be
generated continuously without
decay of source.

 Responsible for 3-4% of carbon
dioxide in environment.

•

Responsible for 91-94% of carbon
dioxide in environment.

 Not a reason behind “global
warming”.

•

Main reason behind “global
warming”.

 Example : biomass, hydro power,
wind energy, solar energy,etc.

•

Example : petroleum
products,coal,uranium,etc.
ENERGY CONSERVATION
 Energy conservation refers to efforts made to reduce
energy consumption.

 Energy conservation can be achieved through increased
efficient energy use or reduced consumption from nonrenewable energy sources.

 Energy conservation is often the most economical
solution to energy shortages.
WHY TO CONSERVE ?

• We have limited fuels available on earth.
• Our demand for energy is increasing day-by-day.
• It is possible that someday, most of fuels will be
exhausted , and we will have to switch to
alternate energy.
ENERGY CONSERVATION IN “INDIA”
•

In India , government has passed “ energy conservation
bill, 2001 ” for better utilization of energy and conservation
of the same.

•

By this act, it is mandatory for energy intensive sectors to
get their “energy audit ” conducted by accredited energy
auditor.
Bureau of energy efficiency : this body keeps watch on
energy consumption patterns, develops norm for
appliances etc.
Star ratings : BEE has also initiated “star rating system”
for electrical appliances e.g. - CLF’S ,
geysers,refrigerator,etc.

•

•
What we can do ?
•

Always switch off light and fans while going out of room.

•

We should not open fridge frequently.

•

While going to purchase new products eg. Geysers,
television, CLF,etc. insist for ratings ranging from 1-5 .
THREE R’s
• The slogan reduce, reuse, recycle is widely used
to raise awareness against the use of nonrenewable source of energy.
• Reduce consumption
• Reuse manufactured products
• Recycle raw materials
Save energy, Save earth

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Sources of energy

  • 2. ENERGY  Energy can neither be created nor it can be destroyed. It can only be converted from one form to another.  For example : • • In a room heater, electrical energy is converted to thermal energy. Turbine converts mechanical energy stored in steam to electrical energy.
  • 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  Hydro energy  Biomass
  • 5. Solar energy  Solar energy, radiant light and heat from the sun, has been harnessed by humans using various equipments.  Solar powered electrical generation relies on heat engines and photovoltaic's. SOLAR CELLS  Examples :  Solar cooker  Solar heater  Solar cells  Advantages  Solar energy doesn’t produce Carbon dioxide.  It have minimal impact on environment.  Disadvantages  It is not constant, it depends on weather conditions,time,location. SOLAR HEATER
  • 6. WIND ENERGY  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
  • 7. 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.  E.g.  Hot springs  Fumaroles  Geysers  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
  • 8. HYDRO ENERGY  Hydro energy is generally generated form running water using various mechanical methods.  E.g. :  Dams  Tidal Barrages  Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) system  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
  • 9. BIOMASS  Biomass is organic material made from plants and animals (microorganisms).  When burned, the chemical energy in biomass is released as heat .  E.g.  Methanol (from animal waste)  Ethanol  Biodiesel(liquid biomass)  Advantages :  Equipment(biogas plant) installation cost is less.  Helps in garbage reduction.  Disadvantages :  Releases high amount of sulphurous gases.
  • 10. 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
  • 11. 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  Heat and pressure from these layers helped the remains turn into what we today call crude oil.  Disadvantages :  Responsible for 38% of carbon dioxide in the environment. Crude oil petrol
  • 12. COAL  Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock composed mostly of carbon and hydrocarbons.  For millions of years, a layer of dead plants at the bottom of the swamps was covered by layers of water and dirt, trapping the energy of the dead plants.  The heat and pressure from the top layers helped the plant remains turn into what we today call coal .  Disadvantages :  Responsible for 57% of carbon dioxide in the air. Coal
  • 13. 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 : uranium  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. Nuclear plant
  • 14. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY RENEWABLE SOURCE NON-RENEWABLE SOURCE  Definition : Renewable energy can be generated continuously practically without decay of source. • Definition : non-renewable can’t be generated continuously without decay of source.  Responsible for 3-4% of carbon dioxide in environment. • Responsible for 91-94% of carbon dioxide in environment.  Not a reason behind “global warming”. • Main reason behind “global warming”.  Example : biomass, hydro power, wind energy, solar energy,etc. • Example : petroleum products,coal,uranium,etc.
  • 15. ENERGY CONSERVATION  Energy conservation refers to efforts made to reduce energy consumption.  Energy conservation can be achieved through increased efficient energy use or reduced consumption from nonrenewable energy sources.  Energy conservation is often the most economical solution to energy shortages.
  • 16. WHY TO CONSERVE ? • We have limited fuels available on earth. • Our demand for energy is increasing day-by-day. • It is possible that someday, most of fuels will be exhausted , and we will have to switch to alternate energy.
  • 17. ENERGY CONSERVATION IN “INDIA” • In India , government has passed “ energy conservation bill, 2001 ” for better utilization of energy and conservation of the same. • By this act, it is mandatory for energy intensive sectors to get their “energy audit ” conducted by accredited energy auditor. Bureau of energy efficiency : this body keeps watch on energy consumption patterns, develops norm for appliances etc. Star ratings : BEE has also initiated “star rating system” for electrical appliances e.g. - CLF’S , geysers,refrigerator,etc. • •
  • 18. What we can do ? • Always switch off light and fans while going out of room. • We should not open fridge frequently. • While going to purchase new products eg. Geysers, television, CLF,etc. insist for ratings ranging from 1-5 .
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  • 20. THREE R’s • The slogan reduce, reuse, recycle is widely used to raise awareness against the use of nonrenewable source of energy. • Reduce consumption • Reuse manufactured products • Recycle raw materials

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