P3 Flashcards

Energy resources

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How are fossil fuels used to generate electricity ?

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  • fuel burned to heat a boiler full of water
  • produces steam
    [] also produces impurities in smoke when burned which is harmful to the environment
  • steam turns a turbine which in turn turns an electricity generator
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How are biofuels like methane from anaerobic digestion of animal/plant waste, or the plants/waste directly used to generate electricity ?

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  • fuel burned to heat a boiler full of water
  • produces steam
  • steam turns a turbine which in turn turns an electricity generator

NET ZERO CARBON EMISSIONS, AS ORGANISM TAKES IN CARBON AND THAT SAME AMOUNT OF CARBON IS RELEASED WHEN THE FUEL IS BURNT
[] renewable

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How are nuclear fuels like uranium and plutonium used to generate electricity ?

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  • nuclei of these elements are unstable and can be split in two
  • when this happens, energy is released to the surroundings as heat
  • a coolant passing the reactor takes in the thermal energy and then passes it to a heat exchanger through a pipe before flowing back to the reactor core
  • this collected energy is then used to heat water into steam and turn turbines that turn electricity generators
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How is wind energy used to generate electricity ?

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  • wind’s force turns a wind turbine
  • the turbine then turns an electricity generator
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How is wave power used to generate electricity ?

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  • generator floats on the surface of the water
  • kinetic energy of waves rocks the generator
    [] kinetic energy + rocking motion turns the electricity generator inside the device
  • cable between the device and the shoreline delivers the electricity to the grid system
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How is hydroelectric power generated ?

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  • water collected in a reservoir allowed to flow down a hill
  • turns turbines that turn electricity generators at the bottom
    [] kinetic energy converted into electrical energy
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How are tides used to generate electricity ?

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  • tidal power station traps water from high tides behind a barrage, then released into the sea again through turbines
  • these turbines turn an electricity generator
  • sometimes in coastal areas, undercurrents of tides pass through turbines on the sea bed, which turn a generator
  • underwater cables used to transfer this electricity to the national grid
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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using fossil fuels for electricity

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disadvantages
- non-renewable
- release carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, worsening the greenhouse effect
- release sulphur and nitrate gases which then react to become sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, then react with condensed water vapour in clouds to form acid rain
[] these impurities can be removed from the fuel before burning it to prevent this

advantages
- reliable energy source
- provide a lot of energy
- carbon emissions could be circumvented by wider implementation of CCS (carbon capture storage)
[] captures and condenses carbon dioxide from air, then pumps it deep underground under sea
- short start-up time so can fulfil changing energy demands throughout the day easily

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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using nuclear fuels for electricity

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advantages
- no release of greenhouse gases
- much more energy transferred per kg of fuel than fossil fuels, so is overall more energy efficient

disadvantages
- long start-up time
- fuel is non-renewable
- produces radioactive waste that remains dangerous for many years that has to be stored safely deep underground
- risk of nuclear accidents like Chernobyl if stations not handled properly

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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using biofuels for electricity

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advantages
- carbon-neutral
- renewable
- relatively reliable

disadvantages
- if using plants as biofuel, could be used to feed people instead of being burnt

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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using wind turbines for electricity

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advantages
- renewable
- no greenhouse gases or radioactive waste produced
- create jobs

disadvantages
- create humming noise that can upset residents nearby
- eyesores
- unreliable; it is not always windy and so electricity is not always generated by them

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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using wave power for electricity

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disadvantages
- need lots of maintenance or replacement, as they must survive many storms and corrosion from the (salt)water
- eyesores along the coast
- no constant supply of electricity; unreliable
- may change tidal patterns due to breaking waves earlier, affecting marine (bird) life in the area

advantages
- renewable
- no harmful by-products

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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using hydroelectric power for electricity

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advantages
- high electricity yield
- short start-up time
- renewable
- reliable

disadvantages
- take up lots of land to function
- may disrupt the surrounding environment
- habitats often flooded to create dams
- easily affected by droughts if water reservoirs dry up

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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using tidal power for electricity

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advantages
- high energy output
- renewable

disadvantages
- unreliable
- disrupts tidal patterns, disrupting migration patterns etc. of marine birds
- underwater turbines can harm aquatic animals like fish
- barrages = eyesores

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15
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How are solar panels used to generate electricity ?

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  • solar CELL panel
    [] absorb energy from sunlight and convert it to electrical energy
    [] this can be stored in a battery or used directly
  • solar HEATING panel
    [] absorb energy from sunlight and use it to directly heat water which can then be used in the household
  • in solar power towers, large mirrors (controlled by a computer to track the sun throughout the day) reflect sunlight back at a big water tank at the top of the tower
    [] water turned to steam
    [] steam piped down to ground level to turn turbines which then turn an electricity generator
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16
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How is geothermal energy used to generate electricity ?

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  • energy transferred by radioactive substances deep in the crust heat the surrounding rock
  • water is pumped down to these rocks by the geothermal power station above
    [] creates steam
  • steam drives turbines to generate electricity at ground-level
  • can also be put through pipes to heat water or can be used as floor-heating
17
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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using solar power for electricity

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disadvantages
- usually only useful where small quantities of electricity are needed, eg. in a calculator
- need many panels to be useful
- panels are EXPENSIVE to buy and install, and a battery to store the energy produced is also expensive
- unreliable source of energy, as the sun is not always intense or out at all

advantages
- work very well in hot, dry climates
- cost nothing to run, and so pay themselves back in energy savings
- are useful in remote areas where using the National Grid would be uneconomical
- don’t take up much space
- do not cause any noise
- reduces pressure on the national grid for energy supply for domestic purposes

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How are the varying energy demands of the UK met throughout the day ?

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  • supplies with long start-up times like nuclear power stations, as well as coal-fired power stations kept on constantly to meet base demands
  • gas-fired power stations + pumped storage schemes to meet additional demands and variances in winter and throughout the day
  • when demand especially high and conditions right, renewable energy used
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Compare the costs of running nuclear power, fossil fuel and renewable energy power stations

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  • nuclear
    [] expensive to build, fuel and decommission once out of use
  • fossil fuels
    [] cheap to install
    [] costs for CCS in future likely to be expensive
  • renewable energy
    [] largely expensive to install but cost (almost) nothing to run, so make up for it long-term