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Final Presentaion Functional English
Final Presentaion Functional English
Final Presentaion Functional English
TOPIC :-
Alternative Sources Of Energy:
Explain Why They Are Effective Or Not ?
SUBMITTED BY:-
ABDULLAH SAFDER 2018-CS-147
SHERYAR RAHIM 2018-CS-117
ZAHID ALI 2018-CS-136
NAEEM AMIN 2018-CS-125
* CONTENT
DEFINATION OF ENERGY
SOURCES OF ENERGY
TYPES OF ENERGY SOURCES(RENEWABLE & NON RENEWABLE)
WHY USE OF FOSSIL FUEL ?
WHY IS THERE NEED FOR ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY?
ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY
RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY
PROS & CONS OF ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
WHAT IS ENERGY ?
ENERGY IS THE QUANTITAIVE PROPERTY
ENERGY IS THE ABILITY TO DO WORK
THE CAPACITY FOR VIGOROUS WORK
AN ADEQUATE OR ABUNDANT AMOUNT OF
SUCH POWER
SOURCES OF ENERGY
DEFINATION
• An Energy Source That Can Be Used Instead Of Fossil Fuels
• It is usually a Renewable Source Of Energy that can be used
when fossil fuels run out
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
BIOMASS
Solar Energy is the radiant light and heat from sun that can be used in
various technologies
• Generate Electricity using Solar Generators
• Solar Heating
• Photovoltaics
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY WIND ENERGY
TIDAL ENERGY
Advantages Of Alternate Sources Of Energy
• They are Inexhaustible - They will always be available - They are renewable
• Environmental benefits. Low or zero carbon emission is without a doubt the main
advantage of alternative energy over fossil fuels
• Increased energy security. Fossil fuels are unequally distributed and make the global
economy dependent on a few exporting countries. Utilisation of alternative energy
thus significantly reduces dependence from the international energy supplies
• They offer sustainable and stable energy supply in the long term
Disadvantages Of Alternative Sources Of Energy
• High cost. Unfortunately, the technologies that utilise alternative sources of
energy remain relatively expensive.
• A large segment of industry depends heavily on cheap energy in order to be
able to keep up with the fierce global competition.
• Low efficiency. Alternative energy technologies are relatively new in offices
and are not particularly efficient. This poses a problem with feasibility because
the investment may not return, even in the long term. As a result, the interest
of private investors for green technologies remains relatively low, while the
Government can finance only a certain amount investments at a time.
• Issues with the stability of the system. The energy sector is not only seeking
for alternative solutions to lower carbon dioxide emissions but to meet the
rising demand for energy as well.
• Alternative types of energy – especially the most desirable ones such as solar
energy – are unable to produce enough energy to meet the demand.
• Conclusion
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• www.ecology.com/2018
• energy.usgs.gov/
• https://www.studentenergy.org
• https://www.alternative-energies.net
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_energy
• https://www.catalystforum.org.uk
• Student Energy