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Chapter 15: Energy. Section 15.3: Energy Resources. Nonrenewable Energy Resources. These types of resources exist in limited amounts. Cannot be replaced in a reasonable amount of time Examples: Oil (fossil fuel) Natural Gas (fossil fuel) Coal (fossil fuel) Uranium .
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Chapter 15: Energy Section 15.3: Energy Resources
Nonrenewable Energy Resources • These types of resources exist in limited amounts. • Cannot be replaced in a reasonable amount of time • Examples: • Oil (fossil fuel) • Natural Gas (fossil fuel) • Coal (fossil fuel) • Uranium
Renewable Energy Resource • Resources that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time • Examples: • Hydroelectric energy • Solar energy • Geothermal energy • Wind • Biomass • Nuclear fusion (in the future)
Hydroelectric Energy • Energy obtained from flowing water • Potential energy from downward flowing water changes to kinetic energy. • Kinetic energy can be connected to electric generators • Advantages • Low cost to produce • Causes no pollution • Disadvantages • Dams cause environmental concerns. • Many of the best places for dams in the U.S. are already being used.
Solar Energy • Sunlight converted into usable energy • Benefits depend on climate • Does not cause pollution • If the climate lends itself to cloudier weather, then solar energy is not as practical.
Geothermal Energy • Thermal energy beneath Earth’s surface • Found in some regions ~ especially ones close to volcanoes • Advantage: does not cause pollution • Biggest disadvantage: not widely available
Other Renewable Resources • Biomass energy: chemical energy stored in living things • Can be converted into thermal energy • Examples: • burning wood • using corn stalks to produce fuel for cars • Hydrogen fuel cells: generate electricity by reacting hydrogen with oxygen (produces water) • Fusion: likely to produce little pollution or radioactive waste
Conserving Energy Resources • Energy can be conserved by: • reducing energy needs • increasing the efficiency of energy use • Finding ways to do these two things is energy conservation. • Making products more energy efficient can be expensive at first (a problem for manufacturers) but saves money and energy over time.