Asmarya Zulfiqar 09 Kayakhur Fatima 25 Sumbal Islam 13 E: Group Members
Asmarya Zulfiqar 09 Kayakhur Fatima 25 Sumbal Islam 13 E: Group Members
Asmarya Zulfiqar 09 Kayakhur Fatima 25 Sumbal Islam 13 E: Group Members
ASMARYA ZULFIQAR 09
KAYAKHUR FATIMA 25
SUMBAL ISLAM 13 E
PRESENTED TO:
MAM NOREEN ARIF
BS 7TH MORNING
SUSTAINABILITY
TOWARDS
ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
BACKGROUND
SUSTAINABLITY
• Sustainability focuses on meeting the needs of the present
without compromising the ability of future generations to meet
their needs. The concept of sustainability is composed of three
pillars: economic, environmental and social - also known
informally as profits, planet and people.
► It involves delivering equal or greater levels of “energy services” with
less energy supply.
► Energy services include cooling, heating, lighting, driving motors,
operating equipment and appliances
• Below Earth's crust, there is a layer of hot and molten rock, called
magma. Heat is continually produced in this layer, mostly from the
decay of naturally radioactive materials such as uranium and
potassium.
• Bio power has environmental risks that need to be mitigated. If not managed
and monitored carefully, biomass for energy can be harvested at unsustainable
rates, damage ecosystems, produce harmful air pollution, consume large
amounts of water, and produce net global warming emissions.
NUCLEAR POWER
• It is “clean” from an emissions standpoint—nuclear
power plants produce no air pollution or global warming
emissions when they operate—but its long-term role in
combatting climate change depends on overcoming
economic and safety hurdles.
• Nuclear power provides low-carbon electricity,
• Nuclear power supplies approximately 20 percent of US
electricity and is the third largest electricity source in the
United States
NUCLEAR POWER RISKS AND IMPACTS