P3 - Energy Resources Flashcards
What is biofuel?
any fuel taken from living or recently living materials, such as animal waste
What is geothermal energy?
energy released by radioactive substances deep within the Earth
What is the national grid?
the network of cables and transformers used to transfer electricity from power stations to consumers (i.e., homes, shops, offices, factories etc.)
What is nuclear fuel?
substance used in nuclear reactors that releases energy due to nuclear fission
What is a nucleus?
tiny positively charged object composed of protons and neutrons at the centre of every atom
What is a reactor core?
the thick steel vessel used to contain fuel rods, control rods and the moderator in a nuclear fission reactor
What is renewable energy?
energy from natural sources that is always being replenished so it never runs out
What is renewable energy?
energy from natural sources that is always being replenished so it never runs out
What are some positive features of biofuels?
They are renewable and carbon neutral
Give some examples of Biofuels
Methane, Ethanol, Rapeseed plants and Waste vegetable oil
What elements are used as nuclear fuel?
Plutonium and Uranium
How does nuclear fuel release energy?
the nucleus of the atom is unstable and can split in 2, this process releases energy. There are many nuclei in the reactor core so lots of energy is released
What are some positives of nuclear energy?
it does not emit greenhouse gases
it produces 10,000 X the amount of energy per kg than fossil fuels (300,000MJ of energy per kg)
What are some negatives of nuclear energy?
it produces nuclear waste which needs to be stored for many years.
An accident in a nuclear power plant can make the surrounding area unusable for many years.
How is energy generated in a power station?
Water is heated to produce steam. The steam drives a turbine, which is coupled to an electrical generator that generates electricity