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Examples
2.sunlight hits the dark absorber surface of a solar thermal collector and the
surface warms.The heat energy may be carried away by a fluid circuit.
INDIRECT SOLAR POWER
It involves more than one transformation to reach a usable form
Examples
->The solar array sends direct current (DC) electricity through the charge controller to
the battery bank.
->The power is then drawn from the battery bank to the inverter, which converts the DC
current into alternating current (AC) that can be used for non-DC appliances.
-> Assisted by an inverter, solar panel arrays can be sized to meet the most demanding
electrical load requirements. The AC current can be used to power loads in homes or
commercial buildings, recreational vehicles and boats, remote cabins, cottages, or homes,
remote traffic controls, telecommunications equipment, oil and gas flow monitoring
ADVANTAGES OF SOLAR ENERGY
1.Pollution free
● Scatters plants.
● Helps birds rest their wings during flight.
● Blows dead leaves from plants
● Pushes clouds across the sky
● Makes waves on sea and lakes.
● Wind was a major source of transportation,grinding grain and pumping water.
● Windmills and watermills were the largest power sources before the invention
of steam engine.
ADVANTAGES OF WIND ENERGY
● Renewable energy:- wind energy is a renewable energy which can be produced
again and again.
● Reduces fossil fuel consumption:-
● Less air and water Pollution.
● Initial Cost
The main cost is the installation of wind turbines.The land used to install turbines is
used for agriculture purposes.It is considered as a cheap,reliable,steady source of
energy for all nations.
● Creates more jobs:
It creates job for local community.from the installation of wind turbines to the
maintenance of the area where turbines are located.
DISADVANTAGES OF WIND ENERGY
● HIGHER INITIAL INVESTMENT
● GOOD WIND SITES ARE OFTEN LOCATED IN REMOTE AREAS.
Transmission lines must be built to bring the electricity from wind farm to the
city.
● Geothermal energy is the energy stored in the form of heat below the earth’s
surface.
● Its potential is limitless in human terms and its energy is comparable to the
sun.
● Geothermal heat and water have been used for thousands of years.
METHODS FOR UTILIZING GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
Geothermal energy can be utilized by two methods
2.Geothermal pumps.
1.HOt water is pumped from underground through a well under high pressure
2. When the water reaches the surface,the pressure is dropped,turning the water
to steam.
4.The cooled water is pumped back into the earth to begin the process again.
GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
● Geothermal power plants use heat from deep inside the earth to generate
steam to make electricity.
● In geothermal power plant wells are drilled 1 or 2 miles deep into the earth to
pump steam or hot water to the surface.
GEOTHERMAL PUMPS
● Geothermal pumps tap in heat close to earth’s surface to heat water or
provide heat for building.
● Geothermal heat pumps can be used for cooling and warming houses .
● The system transfer heat by pumping water or refrigerant through pipes just
below the earth’s surface.
● During winter the water or refrigerant absorbs warmth from the earth and
pump brings this heat to the buildings above.
● In the summer,some heat pumps can run in reverse direction and help cool
buildings.
It works as follows.
3.Once it gets back above ground,the warmed water or refrigerant transfers heat
in to building.
4.Water or refrigerator cools down after its heat is transferred.It is pumped back
underground where it heats up once more,starting the process again.
● On a hot day,the system can run reverse.The water or refrigerator cools the
building and then is pumped underground where extra heat is transferred to
the ground .
Advantages of Geothermal energy
● The utilization of geothermal energy eliminates emissions of co2,so2,NO and
other harmful wastes.
● It is renewable source of energy.
● It is non-polluting and environment friendly.
● There is no waste generation or by products.
● Geothermal energy can be used directly.
● Maintenance cost of geothermal power plant is comparatively low.
● Geothermal power plants don’t occupy too much space and thus help in
protecting the environment.
● Unlike solar energy it is not dependent on the weather conditions.
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Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy
● The energy potential depends on the geothermal sites,only few sites have the
potential.
● The total generation potential is low.
● There is always a danger of volcano.
● Installation cost of steam power plant is very high.
● There is no guarantee that the amount of energy which is produced will justify
the capital expenditure and operating cost.
● It may release some harmful,Poisonous gases that can escape through holes
drilled during construction.
TIDAL ENERGY AND OCEAN POWER
● Tidal energy or tidal power is a form of hydro power that utilizes large amount
of energy within the oceans tides to generate electricity.
● Earth uses the gravitational forces of both the moon and sun everyday to
move vast quantities of water around the oceans and seas producing tides.
1.Tidal Barrage
2.Tidal Stream
TIDAL BARRAGE
● A tidal barrage is a dam-like structure used to capture the energy from masses of water moving in and
out of a bay or river due to tidal forces.
● This dam has a number of underwater tunnels cut into its width allowing sea water to flow through them
in a controllable way using “sluice gates”.
● Fixed within tunnels are huge water turbines generators that spin as the water rushes past them
generating tidal energy.
● Tidal barrage make use of the potential energy in the difference in height between high and low tides.
● Tidal barrages generate electricity using the differnce in the vertical height between the incoming high
tides and the outgoing low tides.
● As the tide ebbs and flows,sea water is allowed to flow in or out of the reservoir through a one way
underwater tunnel sytem.
● This flow of tidal water back and forth causes the water turbine generators located within tunnel to rotate
producing tidal energy with special generators used to produce electricity on both incoming and
outgoing tides.
DISADVANTAGES OF TIDAL BARRAGES
● It can generate electricity when the tide is actually flowing either in or out as
during high and low tide times.
ADVANTAGES OF TIDAL POWER
● Renewable energy
● Produce green and free energy.
● Low noise pollution
● High predictability as high and low tides can be predicted years in advance
● Tidal barrage provide protection against flooding and land damage.
DISADVANTAGES OF TIDAL ENERGY
● It is not a constant source of energy as it depends on the strength and flow of
tides.
● Tidal energy requires a suitable site,where the tides and tidal streams are
consistently strong.
● High power distribution costs to send the generated power from the
submerged devices to the land using underwater cables.
● Damage to fish and marine ecosystem as they get stuck in barrage or sucked
through the tidal turbine blades.It can accidently kill swimming sea life with
rotating blades.
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SMALL HYDROPOWER PLANTS
● Water flowing through a dam turns a turbine which turns a generator.
COMPONENTS OF A CONVENTIONAL HYDROPOWER PLANT
1.DAM:- Holds back water creating large reservoir.
2.INTAKE:- Gates on the dam open and gravitational force pulls the water
through the penstock,a pipeline that leads to the turbine.Water builds up
pressure as it flows through the pipe.
3 TURBINE:- The water strikes and turns the large blades of a turbine,which
is attached to a generator above it through a shaft.The most common type of
turbines for hydropower plant is the Francis Turbine,which looks like a big disc
with curved blades.
4.Generators:-As the turbine blades turn,magnets inside the generator rotate the
copper coils,producing alternating current by moving electrons.
5.Transformer:-The transformer inside the powerhouse takes the AC and converts
it to high voltage current.
6.Power lines:-Out of every power plant come out transmission wires for onward
transmission.
7 Outflow-Used water is carried through pipelines and reenters the river down
stream.
ADVANTAGES OF SMALL HYDRO PLANTS
● Minimal environmental impact,because it uses river water and return it
unchanged.
● Little intervention in nature
● Flood control power plants and their facilities can contribute to flood control.
● Relatively short time from construction to operation.
● Competitive energy price.
● Predictable and reliable energy production.
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Assignment No 2 & 3 submission date :-21/12/22
1.Explain the concept of Life cycle Assessment.(CO3)
2.Explain bio gas plant using a small sketch(CO4)
Assignment NO=3
1.Differentiate between sustainable and unsustainable cities
2 Write note on environmentally sustainable transport