Title: Perspectives on Alternative Energy By David Bennett, Obi Nwachuku
1Perspectives on Alternative EnergyBy David
Bennett, Obi Nwachuku Wei Chieh Wong
2What we wish to learn
- What are the pros and cons of both renewable and
nonrenewable energy? - Is the implementation of renewable energy in
modern society realistic? - We will use coal as an example of renewable
energy solar and wind power for nonrenewable
energy
3World Energy Use
4Coal Pollutes
- Coals combustion adds more carbon dioxide
emissions to the atmosphere than any other
resource (38.2 of ALL CO2 IN THE WORLD from coal
plants in 1999) - Coal plants also emit toxins such as sulfur
dioxide, nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide,
hydrocarbons, and the list goes on
www.ecolo.org
5Coal Health Effects
http//english.people.com.cn/200510/04/eng20051004
_212470.html
6Coal Health Effects
- Coal mining deaths are common
- In 2004, 6,434 Chinese miners died on the job
- The pollution from nearby factories often enters
houses and gets trapped inside due to poor
ventilation
7Coal Pros
- The only thing that keeps some countries, such as
China, using coal is because its - A) Cheap about 4 cents for every kilowatt-hour
of energy produced, or 3,600,000 J - B) Efficient when coal is burned, about 40 of
its energy is converted into electricity
8So, is coal worth it?
- Pros
- Its cheap
- Its efficient
- Cons
- It pollutes
- It releases lots of CO2 lots of global warming
- Mining it is dangerous
- Strip mining destroys the environment
- Its non-renewable
arts.no
9Clearly,
- an alternative form of energy is called for!
www.juliantrubin.com
10Wind Power?
- While coal is terrible for the environment, wind
power is not only a renewable resource, but it
also doesnt pollute!
nebardi.wordpress.com
11Wind Power?
- In fact, wind is also pretty cheap its only
3-4.5 cents/kilowatt-hour (kWh) - BUT, thats because its making its money back
over timethats the bonus of renewable energy - Of course, it is expensive to install in the
first place, around 800,000 for a big 750 kW
turbine - But over time, itll get even more back
12Wind Power?
- Wind power has about 20 conversion
efficiencyonly about half as much as coal power - There are two
- factors in
- determining how
- much power youll
- get wind speed,
- and wind consistency
www.bpa.gov
13Wind Power?
- Of course, wind power does have its drawbacks
- A) Wind farms take up a lot of space
- B) They can dominate a landscape that might
otherwise have aesthetic value - C) They can kill birds or interfere with
television reception
www.smh.com.au
www.bobnewell.net
14So what?
- Overall, wind power looks good!
- But, its hard to implement in a rapidly
developing country without much money (like China
or India) - And, wind power probably wouldnt be able to meet
such huge power demands - However, implementing it little by little, and
hoping that it becomes more efficient and cheaper
FAST seems logical
15How aboutSolar Power?
- Solar power is also a renewable form of energy
earthweek.berkeley.edu
16Solar Energy?
- But, its a little more expensive than the
others, at 30 cents/kWh - In addition, while coal and wind power could
operate all day (and night) long, solar energy is
only effective during a few hours in the day
profile.myspace.com
17Solar Energy?
- The suns energy is typically harnessed through
photovoltaic cells to convert the suns power
into usable energy - These cells convert the suns energy into
electricity at 10-15 (not the best) - Large, flat expanses of land are usually needed,
BUT they can also be conveniently placed - on rooftops
www.gia.hu
18Solar Energy?
The good news is, theres great payback over time!
So dont sell it short
19Solar Energy?
- A common use of solar energy is to heat homes
www.greenenergy.org.uk
20Solar energy, good stuff?
- It might be a little too expensive and not
cost-effective enough to replace coal power in
developing countries yet, but theyre working on
it!
oz.irtc.org
21So, which is the best?For price, its two
against one.
http//www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/ieo/ieohecon.html
22So, which is the best?However, when we project
into the future, things get closer!
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www.ucsusa.org/assets/documents/clean_energy/ACFF6
pMpQ.pdf
23BUT
- Whats important is that we STOP global carbon
dioxide emissions, saving our lungs and stopping
global warming. - We made a projection as to how much the carbon
dioxide levels will go down as we start using
more renewable energy
24As we use more renewable energy, carbon dioxide
concentration goes down!
25Conclusion
- Its not easy to quantify exactly which renewable
resource is bettereach has its pros and its cons - The fact is anything is better than coal!
- Renewable energy may not replace fossil fuels
overnight, but a push towards them is mandatory
if we are to stop global warming