Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Energy resources
- Renewable
- Hydro-electric
- Fast flowing water(waterfall, river)
- Its use is widespread
- Advantages
- One of the cheapest ways
- Continuous generation of electricity
- Without pollution
- Water isn't consumed or contaminated
- Disadvantages
- Construction is expensive
- Away from where people live
- Natural vegetation is destroyed
- People living close are
forced to move
- Essential conditions
- High rainfall
- Natural store of water
- Narrow deep valley suitable for building a dam
- Geothermal
- Heat from the ground in areas of volcanic activity
- Solar
- Heat from the light of the sun
- Solar panels and photovoltaic cells are used
- More expensive than wind power
- Wave
- Force of sea waves
- Least used as technology is difficult
to develop
- Wind
- Turbines driven by the force of the wind
- Essential conditions
- Strong winds are frequent
- On hill tops and other areas of open high ground
- Along the coastline
- Offshore but close to the coast
- Advantages
- Cheap
- Pollution free
- Take up little land
- Disadvantages
- Construction costs are high
- Winds need to be constant
- Backup is necessary
- Eye-sore
- Biomass
- Using fuelwood, crop waste and animal dung
- Non- renewable
- Coal
- Rotten vegetation formed thick layers of peat
that hardened over time
- Extracted through mining
- Cannot be mined deep as higher
temperatures deep underground may cause
combustion
- Petroleum and natural gas
- Decomposition of plants and
dead sea creatures
- Drilling is the method used for extraction; oil
and gas is forced out through pipes
- Oil and gas rise to the top of
porous rock and are trapped by
the impervious rock above
- Nuclear power
- Fission:An atom containing a nucleus is split using uranium as a reactor.
- Great deal of heat is released due to fission
- This heat is harnessed to
make energy