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Energy & Its Impact on Global Society. Jerome K. Williams, Ph.D. Saint Leo University Dept. Mathematics & Sciences. Chapter 12: Wind and Water. Harnessing the Wind Windmills: NIMBY Wind Energy Systems Wind Energy Storage & Econmomics Hydropower: Using Water for Energy
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Energy & Its Impact on Global Society Jerome K. Williams, Ph.D. Saint Leo University Dept. Mathematics & Sciences
Chapter 12: Wind and Water • Harnessing the Wind • Windmills: NIMBY • Wind Energy Systems • Wind Energy Storage & Econmomics • Hydropower: Using Water for Energy • Hydroelectric Energy Systems
Harnessing the Wind • One of first natural energy sources used: windmills used to pump water, grind grain • Extraction of energy from wind is enjoying a renewal in interest • Fastest growing form of energy today (30-40% in many areas)
Harnessing the Wind • Advantages • Non-polluting • Short construction times • Small, easily scaled to specific needs & locations • Very good complement to solar energy
Harnessing the Wind • Top Wind-Energy Markets (Table 12.2) • China • US • Germany • Spain • India
Windmills: NIMBY • Drawbacks? • Visual Pollution (Lower Property Values) • Noise, Communication Interference • Bird Fatalities • NIMBY = Not in My Back Yard
Windmills: NIMBY • Solution to NIMBY Faction? • Wind farms where population density very low • Offshore Wind Farms • Higher costs (construction & maintenance) • More energy harvested (higher wind speed over open water and less turbulence)
Wind Energy System • Power extracted from wind is proportional to the cube of wind’s velocity and area swept out by blades • Power = 2.36 x 10-6 x D2 x v3 (Units: kW) • Equation allows calculation max. power output • Blade diameter (D) in feet • Wind velocity (v) in miles per hour (mph)
Wind Energy System • Support Tower for turbine must be as high as possible since wind speed increases with distance from ground • Generators with fewer blades more efficient than mutivane rotors which function better at low wind speeds
Wind Energy System • Wind Turbine classified by orientation of rotor shaft and are of two varieties: • Horizontal axis (vertical blades): most common • Vertical axis (horizontal blades):
Wind Energy Storage & Economics • Present cost for at home wind generator system: around $4000 for 100 kWh monthly output • Still less expensive to buy electricity from local utility
Wind Energy Storage & Economics • Large wind-farm units are where demand lies • 36 states have “large wind-farms” (Table 12.4) • Incentives reduce installed costs to $1000 kWh • Electricity costs: 4 – 6 cents/kWh; dirt cheap • Landowners paid royalty by Uncle Sam to use land (up to $6000 /yr/turbine). PIMBY PLEASE !!!
Hydropower: Using Water for Energy • Hydropower used for many centuries to control water to do useful work (e.g., grind grain, saw lumber) • Water & wind: Only sources of mechanical energy until steam engine (19th century)
Hydropower: Using Water for Energy • How does hydropower work? • Recall from chapter three that one can convert potential energy to kinetic energy by changing elevation of water • Electricity Production (water) is not expensive; construction of new dams is very costly
Hydropower: Using Water for Energy • Table 12.5 lists hydropower output by country (China, US, Brazil, Canada, Russia, India) • 7% electricity in US is from hydropower • 21% world’s electricity comes from water
Hydropower: Using Water for Energy • Advantages • Plentiful supply of water • Non-polluting, renewable energy source • Economic potential for developing world (Africa) • Drawback • Affect environment (flooding large land area) • Trapping pollutants in water from human activity
Hydroelectric Energy Systems • Water flow to power plant from dam is through large pipe (penstock), where it drives a reaction or impulse turbine. • Output is function of both “head” and rate of water flow. The “head” is vertical distance from highest water level in dam and turbine.
Hydroelectric Energy Systems • Kinds of Waterwheels • Undershot wheel • Breast wheel • Overshoot wheel • Water Turbines (Two Kinds) • Impulse or Pelton Turbine • Reaction or Francis Turbine
Hydroelectric Energy Systems Breast Wheel Overshoot Wheel
Hydroelectric Energy Systems Pelton Turbine Francis Turbine
Problems • 11, 15, 19