Group 1 presented on energy resources and power stations. They defined energy resources as the maximum capacity for energy production from all available resources on Earth, divided into fossil fuels, nuclear fuels, and renewables. Renewable resources like solar, biomass, tidal, geothermal, and hydroelectric energy can be replenished, unlike non-renewables like coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Specific renewable resources discussed included solar energy generated from nuclear fusion in the sun, and hydroelectric energy harnessed from moving water.
Group 1 presented on energy resources and power stations. They defined energy resources as the maximum capacity for energy production from all available resources on Earth, divided into fossil fuels, nuclear fuels, and renewables. Renewable resources like solar, biomass, tidal, geothermal, and hydroelectric energy can be replenished, unlike non-renewables like coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Specific renewable resources discussed included solar energy generated from nuclear fusion in the sun, and hydroelectric energy harnessed from moving water.
Group 1 presented on energy resources and power stations. They defined energy resources as the maximum capacity for energy production from all available resources on Earth, divided into fossil fuels, nuclear fuels, and renewables. Renewable resources like solar, biomass, tidal, geothermal, and hydroelectric energy can be replenished, unlike non-renewables like coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Specific renewable resources discussed included solar energy generated from nuclear fusion in the sun, and hydroelectric energy harnessed from moving water.
Eljhay Denver Mina Ezra Antoine Catolico Seth Theo Rosales Zainah Aliza Damance Welcome to our report/presentation
TOPIC FOR TODAY:
ENERGY RESOURCES And Power Stations WHAT IS ENRERGY RESOURCES?
World energy resources are the estimated
maximum capacity for energy production given all available resources on earth. They can be divided by type into fossil fuel, nuclear fuel and renewable resources. RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE
RENEWABLE NON-RENEWABLE
SOLAR ENERGY COAL
BIOMASS PETROLEUM TIDAL ENERGY NUCLEAR ENERGY GEOTHERMAL ENERGY NATURAL GAS HYDROELECTRIC FOSSIL FUEL ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES These are energy resources that can’t harm our enviroment. EXAMPLE: SOLAR ENERGY Solar energy is any type of energy generated by the sun.
Solar energy is created by nuclear
fusion that takes place in the sun. Fusion occurs when protons of hydrogen atoms violently collide in the sun’s core and fuse to create a helium atom. HYDROELECTRIC ENERGY Hydroelectric energy, also called hydroelectric power or hydroelectricity, is a form of energy that harnesses the power of water in motion— such as water flowing over a waterfall—to generate electricity.
. People have used this force for millennia.
Over two thousand years ago, people in Greece used flowing water to turn the wheel of their mill to ground wheat into flour. CO AL Coal is a nonrenewable fossil fuel that is combusted and used to generate electricity. Mining techniques and combustion are both dangerous to miners and hazardous to the environment; however, coal accounts for about half of the electricity generation in the United States. RENEWABLE
. Renewable energy can be replaced. And will not
run out (finish)
Non-renewable energy resources cannot be replaced once they are all used up. That means they cannot be renewed or replenished . Once they are gone they cannot be used again. NON-RENEWABLE THANKS