3 Energy Resources
3 Energy Resources
3 Energy Resources
Lecture 3
1st term
Solar Energy
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What is solar energy?
• How it works:
There are three main ways that we use the Sun's energy:-
1- Solar Cells.
2 - Solar water heating.
3- Solar Furnaces
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1- Solar Cells
• Solar cells (really called "photovoltaic",
"PV" or "photoelectric" cells) that
convert light directly into electricity.
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2 - Solar water heating,
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• The general idea of a
solar power tower is to
collect the light from
many reflectors at a
central point to achieve
high power density and
high temperature.
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Advantages and disadvantages of solar energy
Advantages Disadvantages
1. Solar energy is free - it needs no 1. Doesn't work at night.
fuel and produces no waste or
pollution. 1. Very expensive to build solar
power stations.
2. In sunny countries, solar power can Solar cells cost a great deal
be used where there is no easy compared to the amount of
way to get electricity to a remote electricity they'll produce in their
place. lifetime.
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Complete the following sentences:
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Hydroelectricity
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▪ What is Hydropower?
◼ Hydropower ( from hydro meaning water) is energy that comes
from the force moving water. The fall and movement of water
is part of a continuous natural cycle called the water cycle.
▪ Energy from the sun evaporates water in the earth’s oceans and
rivers and draws it upward as water vapor. When the water
vapor reaches the cooler air in the atmosphere, it condenses
and forms clouds. The moisture eventually falls to the earth as
rain or snow, replenishing the water in the oceans and rivers.
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Production of electricity from hydropower:
✓ Water at high pressure from behind a dam is directed
through a channel containing the turbine blades. The
motion of the turbine turns a shaft that turns the
generator armature, rotating in the magnetic field of the
stator.
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• Hydropower energy in Egypt
• The majority of Egypt's electricity supply is generated from
thermal and hydropower stations. The four main
hydroelectric generating stations currently operating in
Egypt are the Aswan Low Dam, the Esna Dam, the Aswan
High Dam, the Naga Hamady Barrages, and The Asyut
Barrage hydropower plant .
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Advantages and disadvantages
Advantages Disadvantages
▪ Hydropower is a renewable Reservoir created by dams may have adverse
energy effects;
▪ Not produce green house ▪ They may destroy unique flora and fauna.
gases in the production of ▪ Occupy useful land.
electricity ▪ Reduce stream flow and seasonal flooding
(as in Aswan dam)
▪ All streams carry silt that is deposited
behind the reservoir, reducing its water
holding capacity.
▪ The utility of any dam site may be only 50
to 200 years.
▪ Many hydroelectric facilities have been
built in arid regions. Creating large water
surfaces in such areas must, over the long
term, force climatological change, perhaps
desirable, perhaps not.
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Answer the following questions
1. Complete the following:
a. The power available at a particular hydroelectric plant depends
on……………………………………….
b. …………………………………is an example of dam having high head
reservoirs.
c. Reservoir created by dams may have adverse effects
as………………………………
d. The main hydroelectric generating stations currently operating in
Egypt are………
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➢ The tides are generated by the rotation of the earth within
the gravitational fields of the moon and sun. The relative
motions of these bodies cause the surface of the oceans to
be raised and lowered periodically, according to a number
of interacting cycles.
➢ What is tidal energy? Tidal energy is a form of power
produced by the natural rise and fall of tides caused by the
gravitational interaction between Earth, the sun, and the
moon.
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N.G processing
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Tidal energy in Egypt
There is no ability for this types of energy in
Egypt as the maximum tidal height difference
is 2 meters In Gulf of Suez and the minimum
difference can be economically used is 5
meters
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Advantages of tidal power:
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1. Complete the following:
a. The tides are generated from …………………………………………………
b. The impact of tidal energy on the environment…………………………
c. ……… tides occur at new moon and full moon, but…… tides
occur at quarter phases of the moon.
d. When moon and sun are perpendicular to each other ………tides
are occur
e. There is no ability for Tidal energy in Egypt because………
f. …………. and …………..are different types of Tidal Energy
Systems
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Wind Power
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Historical Overview
• Energy contained in the wind was used to power ships and to turn
mills, recently to generate electricity.
• First large scale wind power generator was build during the world
war II at Vermont, US. The tower was very small consist of two
blades. It worked for several weeks generating almost 62 MWh till
one of the blades broken. Repairs could not been done due to the
war efforts.
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What Makes Wind
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Wind Energy - What is it?
▪ Wind results from the movement of air due to
atmospheric pressure gradients.
▪ Wind flows from regions of higher pressure to regions of
lower pressure.
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The physical principles of this process:
o A wind power generator converts the kinetic energy of the
wind into rotational energy of the propeller and generator
shaft and then to electrical energy.
▪ The wind speed profile with height above the ground shows
that the speed generally increases substantially with height
and depends on surface features such as buildings and
trees. Ideally, it would be best to avoid such surface
features and to situate the windmill at a very high level.
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Offshore and onshore wind farm
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As offshore wind farm can be defined as a power plant that contains all the
facilities needed to capture the wind power, transform it into electricity and
supply it to the main electricity network. ... The main parts of an offshore
wind farm are the wind turbines, the cables, and the substations
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Advantageous of wind power systems:
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• Wind Energy in Egypt
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Complete the following:
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