Define Renewable Energy
Sources can be quickly replenished by themselves and can be used again and again. Sometimes called infinite energy
Define Non-Renewable Energy
Energy that will run out
Give 3 non-renewable energy sources
Oil Rigs
Nuclear power station
Coal
Describe how nuclear power works and give the pros and cons
Electricity is generated from energy released when fission occurs.
Pros:
Cons:
Describe how oilfields works and give the pros and cons
Are reciprocating pumps used in onshore oil fields to bring oil to the surface
Pros:
Cons:
What energy source is most commonly used in the UK
Natural Gas (38%)
The UK is expected to use the same amount of energy today as it will in……….
2030
…….Used to dominate the UK’s energy supply due to the large domestic resources available
Coal
Give some reasons on why the energy balance has changed significantly over time
Changes in resource availability
Technological progress
Relative cost of different forms of energy
Consumer behaviour
Give the pros of high energy consumption
Create jobs
Aberdeen (North-East Scotland) 2nd richest area in UK
Microgeneration
Give the cons of high energy consumption
Visual pollution
Expensive
Greenhouse gasses
Air pollution
The sun delivered enough………to the Earth each minuet to meet the global demand for a……
Energy
Year
What are the advantages and disadvantages of solar power
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
How popular is Hydroelectric power
Very!!
90% total global output from renewable resources
Very efficient!
Large scale hydroelectric plants produce…..times more energy during their lifespan than the energy needed to build and run them in the first place
200
Give the advantages and disadvantages of Hydroelectric power
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
What are the advantages and disadvantages of Geothermal energy
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Britain is the………..place in Europe
Windiest
What is the most cost effective method of electricity generation available
Wind
Give the advantages and disadvantages of Wind power
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
What are the advantages of Nuclear power
Saves lives - prevented 1.8 million deaths, ranks last in death per energy produced
Waste is stored, fossil fuels are released into he atmosphere
Reduces CO2 emissions - saved 64 giga tonnes of CO2 being released
Prevents Global Warming
New technology can save the problem with waste (Thorium). 1 ton of Thorium = 3.5 million tons of coal
What are the disadvantages of nuclear power
Nuclear weapons also created
Plutonium takes ages to destroy
Accidents + disasters - japan she down all power stations for 4 years after disaster.
Nuclear is the most expensive source in Europe
Give some major accidents that have occurred form Nuclear Power
1979, Pensilvania = Core melted + thousands killed
1986, Chernobyl = Radioactive cloud
Fukushima
What is the future of Nuclear power
70 new reactors under construction
10% energy by nuclear