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RENEWABLE AND NOT RENEWABLE ENERGIES IES Pablo R. Picasso Chiclana de la Frontera. Energy is defined as the capacity of performing changes It allows almost everything in the Universe to happen. ENERGY. NON - RENEWABLE ENERGY.
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RENEWABLE AND NOT RENEWABLE ENERGIES IES Pablo R. Picasso Chiclana de la Frontera
Energy is defined as the capacity of performing changes It allows almost everything in the Universe to happen ENERGY
NON - RENEWABLE ENERGY By non-renewable energy we mean those kinds of limited sources of energy that can not be replaced when they are completely used up. • Oil • Coal • Natural Gas • Nuclear Fission Energy
OIL Advantages: • It is easy to manage and its use is well organized. Disadvantages: • It contaminates when is produced, transported or used. • It releases CO2 • It causes acid rain http://www.educapoles.org/swf/animations_loader.swf?path=/uploads/flashanims_files/energy_10_oil_061211.swf
COAL Advantages: • Deposits are usually on the surface which makes it easy to remove and transport Disadvantages: • Its extraction generates a significant degradation of the landscape • It produces too much CO2 • It causes acid rain http://www.educapoles.org/swf/animations_loader.swf?path=/uploads/flashanims_files/energy_9_coal_061211.swf
NATURAL GAS Advantages: • It doesn’t produce acid rain Disadvantages: • High installation cost • High CO2 emissions and fuel consumption http://www.educapoles.org/swf/animations_loader.swf?path=/uploads/flashanims_files/energy_11_gas_061211.swf
NUCLEAR ENERGY Advantages: • High energetic output. • Low atmospheric contamination. Disadvantages: • Radiactive residuals. • Detailed protocol program is required. • An accident may have terrible consequences. http://www.educapoles.org/swf/animations_loader.swf?path=/uploads/flashanims_files/energy_12_nuclear_energy_061211.swf
RENEWABLE ENERGIES They are energies which are constantly renewed. It doesn’t mind what they are used far, and they always keep the same level of energy. • Solar • Wind • Minihydraulic • Tidal wave • Geothermal • Biomass
SOLAR Advantages: • It does not use petrol • It does not produce much residuals • CO2 emission and enviromental impact are reduced • The sun is free Disadvantages: • The location must be in a place with high solar radiation • Less developed than other systems • It is dangerous because of the high temperatures it reaches http://www.educapoles.org/swf/animations_loader.swf?path=/uploads/flashanims_files/energy_15_the_sun_061211.swf
WIND Advantages: • It does not produce pollution • It is a safe and renewable source of energy • It doesn’t release CO2 emissions and it doesn’t generate residues Disadvantages: • It depends on atmospheric conditions • The transformation towers modify the landscape and produce a high level of acoustic contamination • A lot of birds die when they crashed into the windmill spades http://www.educapoles.org/swf/animations_loader.swf?path=/uploads/flashanims_files/energy_16_the_wind_061211.swf
WAVE ENERGY Advantages: • Low level of pollution • It is avaliable in any climate and epoch of the year Disadvantages: • Visual impact on the coastal landscape • Punctual location • High cost
MINIHYDRAULIC http://www.educapoles.org/swf/animations_loader.swf?path=/uploads/flashanims_files/energy_13_water_061211.swf Advantages: • It is a renewable and clean energy that even works at night • Low cost. It doesn’t use fuel Disadvantages: • Landscape must be modified • Need of flooding a large extension of land that forces people to move from their home
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY Advantages: • No acoustic contamination • This energy doesn’t produce too much residuals • This system allows us to save a lot of money Disadvantages: • Water is contaminated with substances as ammonia and arsenic • It produces thermal pollution • This energy damages landscape http://www.educapoles.org/swf/animations_loader.swf?path=/uploads/flashanims_files/energy_17_geothermal_power_071128.swf
BIOMASS Advantages: • You can use biomass fuel for a lot things • The CO2 released in biomass’combustion has been previously fixed in plant growth, with a very favorable balance Disadvantages: • The plant construction causes alterations in the natural environment • Getting a good energy supply needs a large amount of biomass http://www.educapoles.org/swf/animations_loader.swf?path=/uploads/flashanims_files/energy_14c_the_biomass_061211.swf
AUTHORSDaniel Abad, Ana María Alías, Elisa Atkins, Ana María Chamorro, Fernando de la Flor, Antonio Fuentes, Juan Carlos Fuentes, José Alberto Gómez, Cynara Gordillo, José Álvaro Gutiérrez, José Manuel Jiménez, Moisés Malet, Alejandro Muñoz Muñoz, Alejandro Muñoz Reina, José Orrequia, Raúl Ossorio, José Piñero, Ana Rosa Ramírez, Alejandro Rodríguez, María Rodríguez, Cristina Romero, Miguel Romero, Antonio UtreraBIBLIOGRAPHYhttp://www.educapoles.org/multimedia/category/energy/P0/