Using Energy Flashcards
What is a renewable energy resource?
An energy source which can be
replenished as it is being used up.
Give four examples of renewable energy resources.
- Wind Energy
- Hydro-Electricity
- Tidal Energy
- Solar Energy
Give an example of a non-renewable energy
resource.
Fossil fuels (for example coal, oil and gas).
What are the advantages of generating power using
gas rather than coal?
●Flexible Generation: Gas power
stations have short start-up times so
can be switched on/off more readily
● Lower emissions of carbon dioxide
State two disadvantages of using renewable energy
resources to generate power.
● Output often determined by external factors
(like wind speed), so supply is uncertain
● Renewable fuels often produce less energy
per kg (so are less economical)
Explain the environmental impacts of burning fossil
fuels
●Carbon Dioxide contributes to the greenhouse effect, and causes global warming ● Sulphur Dioxide leads to acid rain, which can damage buildings and crops
State three advantages of fossil fuels as an energy
resource.
- Reliable: Not dependent on external factors
so can generate power anytime - Produce large amounts of energy per kg
- Still relatively abundant, so cost-effective
State three advantages of nuclear
power.
- Very large amounts of energy per kg of fuel
- No greenhouse gases released, so doesn’t
contribute to climate change - Low fuel costs
State three disadvantages of nuclear power.
- Produces nuclear waste which is harmful to
humans & must be safely stored for centuries. - Non-Renewable energy source
- Risk of nuclear accidents, which have fatal
consequences on humans and the
environment
Give examples of social factors to consider in energy
production.
● Visual Pollution
● Sound Pollution
( both of these are disadvantages of wind farms)
How does hydroelectric power produce energy?
● Rainwater collects behind a dam ● When this water is released, it is used to turn a turbine ● This turbine turns a generator which produces electricity
What are some disadvantages of using biofuels?
● When plants are burned/decay they release CO2
● In order to grow biofuels, you need to destroy land:
○ Habitat destruction
○ CO2
released when plants are cleared (for example, if
they are burned)
● Growing biofuels reduces the land available for food crops
What are the advantages of tidal energy sources?
● No greenhouse gases
● Fairly reliable - tides occur twice a day
● Cheap to run as tides are natural, so
free
What are the disadvantages of hydroelectric power?
● The dam may cause flooding
● It can cost a lot to install the required
infrastructure
What are some advantages of solar panels?
● They don’t cause harm to the
environment
● They are a renewable resource
● They can be used in remote areas where
other types of energy are less accessible