Topic 9.6 - Sustainable Energy Use Flashcards

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What is energy efficiency?

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If something is energy-efficient, it does the same job but using less energy

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What is energy conservation?

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Conserving energy is about changing our behaviours as consumers such as driving less

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How can energy demand in the home be reduced?

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1) Insulating walls, roofs, floors means less energy needs to be used for heating
2) Modern boilers are more efficient than old ones so use less electricity
3) Solar panels can be fitted to roofs of homes providing low carbon renewable energy

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How can demand for energy be reduced in transport?

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1) Hybrid vehicles combine diesel and electric to increase efficiency
2) Regenerative breaking can be fitted on to road vehicles and trains to re-gain energy lost under breaking for later use, or returned ro the grid
3) Engine manufacturers are making more efficient engines in response to laws and rising fuel costs
4) Improving public transport and encouraging walking or cycling reduces demand for energy used in transport

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What are the three main advantages to reducing use of fossil fuels?

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Reduced carbon footprints, improving energy security and diversifying the energy mix

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What is the benefit of reducing carbon footprints?

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1) Less global warming
Greenhouse gas emissions are measured a people’s carbon footprints, including direct and indirect emissions. By reducing their use of energy generated by fossil fuels people can reduce their carbon footprint.

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How does reducing fossil fuel reliance improve energy security?

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Switching to renewable energy makes sure energy is still available when the supply of fossil fuels runs out

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What does energy security mean?

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Having reliable, uninterrupted and affordable supply of energy available

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What are the benefits of diversifying the energy mix?

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Having a diverse energy mix reduces a country’s reliance on having a single source of energy increasing energy security as countries are less affected by shortages of one energy source.

Using renewable sources instead of non-renewable also makes non-renewable sources last longer

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What are the costs of biofuels?

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  • Sources of biomass must be managed sustainably so they don’t run out
  • Reduces amount of food crops that can be grown as water needed
  • Leads to deforestation
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What are the costs of wind energy?

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  • Environmental issues
  • Wind unpredictable so energy production varies
  • Expensive to transport energy produced from offshore wind farms to where it is needed
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What are the costs of solar energy?

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  • Sunny climates are needed for significant energy production (unreliable)
  • Toxic metals are used in solar panel construction
  • environmental issues
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What are the costs of HEP?

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  • Environmental issues
  • Methane may be released from rotting organic matter in reservoirs left behind
  • Expenisve to build and requires lots of water and land
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What are the costs of hydrogen fuel?

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  • Dangerous to store as flammable
  • Energy is needed to extract hydrogen from water
  • Technology is expensive and not widely available so won’t increase energy security
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What are the benefits of biofuels?

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  • Some are made from waste products so reduce amount of waste produced
  • Supposed to be carbon neutral
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What are the benefits of wind energy?

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  • After made and transported, turbines produce no pollution

- Relatively cheap source of energy

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What are the benefits of solar energy?

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  • Once panels fitted no emissions produced
  • Solar panels don’t require much mantainance once installed
  • Technology is widely available
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What are the benefits of hydroelectric power?

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  • No emissions

- Flow of water can be controlled so reliable

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What are the benefits of hydrogen fuel?

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  • Burning it releases no harmful emissions only water

- Hydrogen usually extracted from water so not limited to particular areas