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Realized by :  ZDOUKI Issam  EL OUAKILI Mourda  SOUJAA Mohamed Amine Ask by:  Prof.ELMARZGUIOUI Salwa.

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1 Realized by :  ZDOUKI Issam  EL OUAKILI Mourda  SOUJAA Mohamed Amine Ask by:  Prof.ELMARZGUIOUI Salwa

2 PLAN Introduction Present Energy Resources Renewable Energy Overview : Solar energy Wind energy Hydropower energy Geothermal electricity production bioenergy Ocean energy coclusion

3 Introduction Renewable energy is the use of energy sources that are continually replenished by nature precisely : the sun, the wind, water, geothermal and biomass. Renewable energy technologies turn these fuels into usable forms of energy: most often electrecity, but also heat, chemicals, or michanical power.

4 Present Energy Resources Fossil fuels - coal, oil, gas are all of limited amounts. Cant be replaced. Nuclear fuels -limited amounts of uranium for nuclear fission reactors but reprocessing of fuel possible. Difficult to estimate how long these fuels will last - but is it sustainable economically or environmentally?

5 Renewable Energy Overview

6 Solar Energy The earth’s sun makes more energy in one second than the amount six billion nuclear power plants would produce in a year. The sun is also ultimately the source of all energy supplies, except for nuclear and geothermal energy.

7 Solar energy devices Photovoltaic (PV devices) or “solar cells” – change sunlight directly into electricity.

8 Solar Power Plants - indirectly generates electricity when the heat from solar thermal collectors is used to heat a fluid which produces steam that is used to power a generator.

9 Wind Energy Wind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electric power. Wind power, as an alternative to burning fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, clean, produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation, consumes no water, and uses little land. The net effects on the environment are far less problematic than those of nonrenewable power sources..

10 Wind Energy

11 Hydropower Hydropower is our most mature and largest source of renewable power, producing about 10 percent of the nation’s electricity. Existing hydropower capacity is about 77,000 megawatts (MW). Hydropower plants convert the energy in flowing water into electricity. The most common form of hydropower uses a dam on a river to retain a large reservoir of water.

12 Water is released through turbines to generate power. “Run of the river” systems, however, divert water from the river and direct it through a pipeline to a turbine

13 Geothermal Electricity Production Geothermal power plants access the underground steam or hot water from wells drilled a mile or more into the earth. The steam or hot water is piped up from the well to drive a conventional steam turbine, which powers an electric generator. Typically, the water is then returned to the ground to recharge the reservoir and complete the renewable energy cycle.

14 Geothermal Electricity Production

15 Bioenergy Bioenergy is the energy derived from biomass (organic matter), such as plants. If you’ve ever burned wood in a fireplace or campfire, you’ve used bioenergy. But we don’t get all of our biomass resources directly from trees or other plants. Many industries, such as those involved in construction or the processing of agricultural products, can create large quantities of unused or residual biomass, which can serve as a bioenergy source.

16 Bioenergy

17 Ocean Energy The ocean can produce two types of energy: thermal energy from the sun’s heat, and mechanical energy from the tides and waves.

18 Ocean Energy Ocean thermal energy can be used for many applications, including electricity generation. Electricity conversion systems use either the warm surface water or boil the seawater to turn a turbine, which activates a generator. The electricity conversion of both tidal and wave energy usually involves mechanical devices.. Meanwhile, wave energy uses mechanical power to directly activate a generator, or to transfer to a working fluid, water, or air, which then drives a turbine/generator.

19 conclusion One major advantage with the use of renewable energy is that as it is renewable it is therefore sustainable and so will never run out. Even more importantly, renewable energy produces little or no waste products such as carbon dioxide or other chemical pollutants, so has minimal impact on the environment.


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