Marine Propulsion Engines and Renewable Energies: NME 463 By: Dr. Waleed Yehia
Marine Propulsion Engines and Renewable Energies: NME 463 By: Dr. Waleed Yehia
Renewable Energies
NME 463
By:
Dr. Waleed Yehia
Non-Renewable Energy Sources
Conventional
Petroleum
Natural Gas
Coal
Nuclear
Unconventional (Examples)
Oil Shale
Natural gas hydrates in marine sediment
Tar Sands
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Earth Energy Resources
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Do not increase atmospheric CO2
Will not cause climate change or
raise sea levels
Why renewable energy?
There are many energy sources today that are extremely limited in
supply. Some of these sources include oil, natural gas, and coal. It is a
Estimates are that they can only meet our energy demands for another
generators. Their fuel being derived from natural and available resources
Direct solar energy is used every day, like when the sun
In the Northern Hemisphere, south facing windows receive the most solar energy
Therefore, passive solar buildings have large windows that face south
Trees A house shaded by trees is a much cooler house during the summer. Also,
keep in mind that during the winter, the leaves are gone off the deciduous trees, so
the winter sun can still shine into the home.
An average household could reduce its energy bills by using any of the passive solar
features
Passive solar heating/cooling
Active solar heating
The hot liquid is then pumped through heat exchangers, which heats
Photovoltaic cells are solar cells that convert the suns energy into
electricity.
Solar cells have no moving parts, and they run on nonpolluting power
Energy from the sun warms the Earths surface unevenly, which
Large arrays of wind turbines are called wind farms. Large wind farms
In windy rural areas, small wind farms with 20 or fewer turbines are
Because wind turbines take up little space, some farmers can add wind
turbines to their land and still use the land for other purposes.
Wind: an underdeveloped resource
Biomass fuel consists of plant material, manure, or any other organic matter that is used
as an energy source.
Fossil fuels can be thought of as biomass energy sources, although they are
nonrenewable.
Renewable biomass fuels, such as wood and dung, are major sources of energy in
developing countries.
More than half of all wood cut in the world is used as fuel for heating and cooking.
Biomass: power from living things
Biomass: power from living things
trees are cut down faster than they grow, the resulting
Large hydroelectric power plants have a dam that is built across a river
generates electricity.
Hydroelectricity: power of moving water
The benefits of hydroelectric energy
Hydroelectric dams are expensive to build, but relatively inexpensive to operate.
Unlike fossil fuel plants, hydroelectric dams do not release air pollutants that cause acid
precipitation.
Hydroelectric dams also tend to last much longer than fossil fuel-powered plants.
Dams also provide other benefits such as flood control and water for drinking,
When the land behind a dam is flooded, people are often displaced. If a dam
bursts, people living in areas below the dam can be killed. (Catastrophic
Failure)
River sediments build up behind the dam instead of enriching land farther
down the river, making farmland below the dam less productive.
Modern trends
In developing countries the construction of large dams continues
in a small stream without having to build a big dam. The turbine may
remote areas.
Geothermal energy: power from the earth
In some areas, deposits of water in the Earths crust are heated by
geothermal energy.
energy.
Geothermal Energy: power from the earth
Geothermal energy: power from the earth
Geothermal power plants generate electricity
using the following steps