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ENERGY

RESOURCES
BY IVÁN MORENO LICERAS 3B
INTRODUCCIÓN
Renewable energies are those that
come from natural and inexhaustible
sources such as wind, sun or water. On
the other hand, non-renewable
energies are those obtained from fossil
fuels such as oil, natural gas or coal.
RENAWABLE
ENERGY
RENAWABLE: WIND
Origin :
Wind energy is that which is obtained from the wind and has
been used for thousands of years to drive the first sailing
ships or move the propellers of windmills.
ADVANTAGES AND
DISADVANTAGES
You need a large
Energy that is
initial investment.
renewed.
Its production is
Inexhaustible
variable.
Nonpolluting.
It has an
Reduces the use of
environmental
fossil fuels.
impact.
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RENAWABLE:WATER
Hydroelectric power became a source of electricity in the late
19th century, a few decades after British-American engineer
James Francis developed the first modern water turbine.
The advantages are that Water facilities are agile and
flexible, and Water carries an enormous amount of
energy with it and the disadvantages is that it can
negatively affect the environment and the seasons of
many droughts can be a problem.
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RENAWABLE: SOLAR
ORIGIN
This source of energy has been known since ancient Greece
with the representation of the God Helios or the sun. The
Greeks were the first to devise constructions so that they
would take advantage of the light and heat of the sun. This
was in the year 400 B.C.
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
Large tracts of land, high installation cost and weather
dependent and the advantages are that it is a clean energy
that does not generate greenhouse gases or pollution during
its use. It is a renewable and sustainable energy. It can heat,
something that other renewable energies do not offer.
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RENAWABLE
The possibility of controlled nuclear
FUSION fusion has been raised since the
1940s as a possible unlimited source
of energy, and the first experiments
EXPERIMENTAL were carried out in the United States
in 1951.
ADVANTAGES AND
DISADVANTAGES
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
It guarantees electricity supply, it is You don't save as much on fossil
respectful with the environment and fuels, you produce radioactive and
helps to mitigate climate change, it nuclear waste.
does not emit greenhouse gases,
BIOMASS
The (energy) refers to a type of useful
energy in formal energetic terms:
plants transform the radiant energy
of the Sun into chemical energy
through photosynthesis,
Advantages, for example, are
renewable energy, prices, redued space
and reliabilityy
and its disadvantages are that its
scope is still limited. Its performance is
lower than that of other types of
energy sources such as fossil fuels.
Large land required
Examples for biomass and fusion
experimental
NON RENEWABLE
ENERGY
NON RENEWABLE: OIL
Its origin is in the appearance of organic substances produced
by the action of microorganisms, at first and stands out for
the increase in temperature, by burial and time (millions of
years). For this reason, it is considered a non-renewable fossil
resource.
OIL : NON ADVANTAGES
Economic boost. The production
and marketing of oil is a
DISADVANTAGES
Non-renewable resource,
pollution by combustion,
business that can sustain entire Pollution by spills, War

RENEWABLE national industries, easy storage


and high energy density
conflicts, Pollution by by-
products, Pollution in extraction
processes, pollution by garbage.

PHOTO LABORATORIO
The six main uses of oil are as
follows: transportation,
industrial power, heating and
lighting, lubricants, by-product
use, and the petrochemical
industry.
NON RENEWABLE:
NUCLEAR ENERGY
On December 2, 1942, a group of European nuclear physicists,
emigrated to the United States and led by the Italian physicist
Enrico Fermi, launched the first nuclear chain reaction
produced by man with the intention of applying energy for
the first time. nuclear.
NUCLEAR ENERGY

USE OF IT ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES


Electricity generation, industrial Advantages of nuclear energy. It Disadvantages of nuclear energy.
processes, military weapons and does not generate gas emissions. You Accidents have serious consequences.
development of atomic bombs and get a lot of power with little fuel. It Nuclear waste management.
nuclear medicine. is plannable. Low running cost. Installations with an expiration date.
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Central nuclear
COAL : NON RENEWABLE

ORIGIN
Coal originates from the decomposition of terrestrial plants,
leaves, wood, bark and spores that accumulate in swampy,
lagoonal or shallow marine areas, in a process that takes
several million years.

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES


The main quality of coal is that it is one of the most
abundant fuels, which makes it less expensive compared to
other energy sources. However, its exploitation and
transformation into electricity, for example, entails a series
of environmental risks.
Fossil fuel : NON RENEWABLE
ORIGIN
Fossil fuels were formed millions of years ago, from the remains of dead
plants and animals. These fuels are three: oil, coal and natural gas.

ADVANTAGES
Its extraction is easier than other sources of energy, They are widely available,
with many great discoveries in the world, They are cheaper than other energy
resources, representing a great option to obtain electrical, caloric or
mechanical energy.

DISADVANTAGES
The large emission of polluting gases into the atmosphere that occur after
use, in addition to expelling toxins into the air. They are less clean than other
energy resources such as renewable energies. They take millions of years to
regenerate.
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