ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES AND TECHNOLOGIES

Similar documents
Now, click on the word Oil (Petroleum) 2.) How is oil formed? 3.) Describe crude oil and where it is found.

Now, click on the word Oil (Petroleum) 2.) How is oil formed? 3.) What does the word petroleum mean? 4.) Describe crude oil and where it is found.

Energy Resources. A resource that can be used continuously without being used up. Often referred to as sustainable energy resource

Unit 4 Energy Review. Student. 1. Which is a problem with using wind turbines to produce energy? A. Wind turbines are efficient only in certain areas.

Energy & Power Unit 5, Lesson 1 Explanation

atom biofuel biomass the smallest unit of a chemical element, made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons

Section 2: Energy and Resources

Renewable Energy Today

Crossword Puzzle Energy and Power. Name: Class: Date:

Activity 3 Information sheet

Energy and Energy Resources

Sources of Electricity

Energy Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

Introduction to Renewable Technologies

Power Technologies. Question. Answer. Energy is the ability to do work or change the system. Answer. Question. What are the various sources of energy?

Ch 13 Achieving Energy Sustainability

Alternative Energy Resources. Environmental Earth Science Rev 2018, Spds 2011

Name Date Class. How do fuels provide energy? What are the three major fossil fuels? Why are fossil fuels considered nonrenewable resources?

Natural Resources Support Human Activity

Curriculum Connections for re- energy.ca

Section 1. Electricity and Your Community. What Do You See? Think About It. Investigate. Learning Outcomes

Explain how energy is conserved within a closed system. Explain the law of conservation of energy.

WORK Potential Kinetic

Section 2: Alternative Energy and Conservation

Unit 2 Lesson 4 Effects of Energy Transfer. Copyright Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Introduction to Renewable Technologies

ENERGY RESOURCES RESEARCH NOTES

Chapter: Conserving Resources

Unit 8: Energy Note Packet 1: Introduction to Energy Use

Energy and Global Issues

Work, Energy and Power.

U. S. Energy sources over time

Renewable. Renewable resources can be replenished over fairly short spans of time, such as months, years, or decades.

Refresh. What is non-renewable energy? What are some examples? What are some good things about renewable energy?

Name Class Date. What is an energy resource? How do we use nonrenewable energy resources? What are renewable energy resources?

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Renewable Energy Sources. Lesson Plan: NRES F1-2

Energy. Solar Energy. Energy Resource A natural resource that. humans use to generate energy. Can be renewable are nonrenewable.

Directed Reading. Section: Mineral Resources ORES. a nugget of pure metal. can be removed profitably. Skills Worksheet

RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY. Ajay Kumar Jakhar

Chapter: Conserving Resources

Name Class Date. Conventional Energy Resources

Renewable vs Nonrenewable

SPH3U UNIVERSITY PHYSICS

UNIT 10: ENERGY ISABEL CORONADO ROMERO

UNIT 4 SG 4. Resource Management - Land

- renewable - cheap - no pollution. - expensive equipment - no energy on cloudy or rainy days

ENVI.5720 Energy and Environment

Large gas reserves are found in: The Arctic Islands Beaufort Sea-Mackenzie Delta Eastern Canada offshore basin Western Canada

ENERGY 1: RESOURCES. Ppt. by Robin D. Seamon

Ch Energy. Energy = the ability to do work; energy is transferred by a force moving an object over a distance

Revised 2018 NAME: PERIOD: 56. What are two challenges associated with the use of resources?

Sixth Grade Energy and Conservation Unit Parent Background Information

Summary Energy Conversion and Conservation

Chapter 4.2: Energy Sources. Energy

Energy in nature and technology

Electricity Generation and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Unit 2: Electricity and Energy Resources

Chapter 18 Renewable Energy

4/30/12. Chapter: Energy Sources

S2 Science Physics. Energy Matters. Name:

Nonrenewable Energy Resources and Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

CHAPTER - 14 SOURCES OF ENERGY

ENERGY FORMS & CONVERSION

Renewable Energy Options Solar Photovoltaic Technologies. Lecture-1. Prof. C.S. Solanki Energy Systems Engineering, IIT Bombay

HOW CAN THE SUN S ENERGY BE USED?

Lesson 5 Energy. OAA Science Lesson 5 52

SOURCES OF ENERGY KEY CONCEPTS & GIST OF THE LESSON

M1. allow 1 mark for each correct line if more than one line goes from an energy source then all lines from that energy source are wrong [3]

Natural Resources. Renewable Energy Resources. Renewable Energy Resources

World Energy Sources Jeopardy

Image Credits. Energy Applications. Check

Renewable Energy. Color these renewable energy sources below: Presented by Society of Petroleum Engineers

Energy Unit Framework

Chapter 13 Achieving Energy Sustainability. Monday, February 26, 18

3. Students' answers will likely be similar to the example sentences given below. c) Example 1: Current can flow through a load in a closed circuit.

NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES

GENERATING ELECTRICITY AT A POWER PLANT ???? Law of Conservation of Energy. Three Major Components THE SCIENCE BEHIND ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS

Boardworks Ltd Energy Resources

Chapter 14 area strip mining contour strip mining high-grade ore low-grade ore mineral mineral resource mountaintop removal open-pit mining

Exam Review Part 1. Energy and Civilization Non Renewable energy, Renewable energy

Introduction to Energy. Energy

Chem Alternative Fuels and Energy Podcast Guidelines Period F

Electricity: The Power of Natural Resources

3.1 Energy exists in different forms

Energy Energy is the ability to do work or move something.

ELECTRICITY: THE POWER OF NATURAL RESOURCES 60 Minute Physical Science Lesson Science-to-Go! Program Grades: 3-7

GraspIT AQA Energy Questions

Unit 1 Lesson 1.2 Energy Sources

Chapter 4. Resources and Energy

Energy Resources Introduction

Energy: Conservation and Transfer

Solar panels The Fizzics Organisation

Workshop on Environment Statistics for East and North-East Asian countries March 2017

KNOWLEDGE EXPANDER ENERGY Shell Global Solutions International B.V.

Smart Grid. Project Types and Technology EnerNex. All Rights Reserved.

Science 7 Unit C: Heat and Temperature. Topic 7. Sources of Thermal Energy. pp WORKBOOK. Name:

GraspIT AQA Energy Questions

REET Energy Conversion. 0 Introduction. Energy. the ability or capacity to do work

CCEA double award. CCEA double award

Transcription:

1 ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES AND TECHNOLOGIES Science 9 Unit D 2 4.0 The use of electrical energy affects society and the environment. 4.1 Electrical Energy Sources and Alternatives 1

1. What are fossil fuels? 3 Worldwide, about 65% of all electric power is generated by burning oil, coal, or natural gas. Recall: These fuels are often called fossil fuels because they formed from the decomposition of prehistoric plants and animals. 300 Years of Fossil Fuels in 300 Seconds 4 2

Oil Sands Land Reclamation 5 2. What is the difference between a renewable and a nonrenewable resource? 6 Nonrenewable resource cannot be replaced as it is used up Example: fossil fuels (coal, oil, and natural gas) Renewable resource can be renewed or replenished naturally in relatively short periods of time Example: wind energy, tidal energy, solar energy, geothermal energy, and biomass 3

3. What is nuclear fission? 7 Nuclear fission is the splitting of atoms, which transforms them into lighter elements and releases large amounts of energy. 4. What is cogeneration? 8 Cogeneration is the use of waste energy from a process for another purpose, such as heating or generating electricity. Example: When braking in a moving vehicle, the energy generated by friction is usually lost as heat. In a hybrid, this heat is converted into electricity to charge the car s battery. 4

9 5. Create a mind map of the different energy sources. Tides Heat (coal) Geothermal Atoms Energy Sources Sunlight Biomass Wind Water Fuel Cells Coal Power Generation (03:57) 10 5

11 Ocean Energy: Tides and Waves Power Station (02:43) 12 How to Produce Electricity From Water (02:10) 6

Hydrogen Fuel Cell (03:42) 13 14 Strokkur Geyser in Iceland (Taken during my 2015 Iceland trip! ) 7

15 Strokkur Geyser in Iceland (Taken during my 2015 Iceland trip! ) (00:21) 16 Geothermal Power Plant (01:50) 8

Converting Garbage to Energy (02:29) 17 How do Solar Panels Work? (04:58) 18 9

Nuclear Fission 101 (03:54) 19 20 How Wind Turbines Generate Electricity (01:21) 10

Alberta s Electrical Generation Data as of March,2008: Coal - 5,893 MW (48.8%) Natural gas - 4,635 MW (38.4%) Hydro - 869 MW (7.1%) Wind - 497 MW (4.1%) Biomass - 178 MW (1.5%) Total: 12,072 MW Canada s Electrical Generation Hydroelectric (58%), coal (19%), nuclear (12%), natural gas (6%), and fuel oil (3%) 11

Homework! 23 Read Textbook Pages 351 353 Key Terms Topic 4.2 #1 3 Page 16 Pink Reference Book 24 4.0 The use of electrical energy affects society and the environment. 4.2 Electricity and the Environment 12

25 1. How can oil wells affect the environment? Oil and gas wells can sometimes release deposits that contain poisonous gases. Concentrations of chemicals in the environment around wells and plants are monitored for safety. 26 2. What is fly ash? Why is it an environmental concern? Fly ash is fine airborne ash produced by burning coal or other solid fuels. Fly ash contains small amounts of mercury, a poisonous metal that can damage the nervous system. 13

27 3. What is the difference between energy conservation and energy sustainability? Energy Conservation Conservation is the act of preventing waste or loss. Energy Sustainability Sustainability means using resources at a rate that can be maintained indefinitely. Homework! 28 Read Textbook Pages 354 358 Key Terms Topic 4.3 #1 3 Page 17 Pink Reference Book 14

29 4.0 The use of electrical energy affects society and the environment. 4.3 Electrical Technology and Society 30 1. List two benefits of electrical technologies. Improved standard of living Tasks get done faster (i.e. laundry) Tasks are completed more efficiently Electrical Technologies 15

31 1. List three drawbacks of electrical technologies. Sustainability becomes more difficult to achieve Advanced technology leaves behind obsolete devices = waste More resources are needed (i.e. for manufacturing) Electrical Technologies Some technologies are too expensive for developing countries to adopt Consider the computer 32 Computers have revolutionized the way we accomplish many tasks, including writing, calculations, and communication. Computers convert all information even audio and video signals into numbers and then perform calculations with the numbers. 16

33 3. What are binary numbers? What do binary numbers correspond to on computers? Computers use binary numbers, that is, numbers with just ones and zeroes. These numbers correspond to the on and off states of the millions of tiny transistors in the microcircuits. Because the data is converted to strings of digits, this method of storing and transmitting information is often referred to as a digital technology. Electrical Transmission of Information 34 Storing Computers use various techniques to store information digitally. Binary numbers (1s and 0s) Pits marked on a CD are a form of digital information that can be read by a computer Transmitting Information is transmitted in strings of digits. 17

Homework! 35 Section 4.0 Review Handout 18