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Alternative Energy Sources
By:Ayush Singh
1213220029 (EE 3B)
Table of Contents
 Need for Alterative Energy
 Hybrid gasoline/electric
 Solar
 Biomass
 Hydrogen Fuel-cell
 Wind
 Magnetic levitation
Resources
Renewable resources-a natural resource (such
as wood and water) that can be replenished
or replaced by natural processes
Non-renewable resource-a resource which
cannot be replaced once it is used up, for
example fossil fuels (oil, natural gas and
coal).
Sustainable energy
 Energy which is replenishable within a human
lifetime and causes no long-term damage to
the environment.
Forms of Energy
Mechanical energy- is the energy which is possessed by
an object due to its motion or due to its position.
Mechanical energy can be either kinetic energy
(energy of motion) or potential energy(stored energy)
Electrical energy- the movement of electrical charges.
Everything is made of tiny particles called atoms.
Atoms are made of even smaller particles called
electrons, protons, and neutrons. Applying a force can
make some of the electrons move. Electrical charges
moving through a wire is called electricity.
Forms of Energy
Thermal energy the movement of energy from
one substance to another; also called heat.
Mechanical energy: The energy of motion used
to perform work.
Ways to produce electrical energy
for homes and businesses
How is electricity generated?
A Generator is a device that converts
mechanical energy into electrical energy.
The process is based on the relationship
between magnetism and electricity.
Coal Power
Nuclear power
Hydropower
Geothermal power
Wind Turbines
Wind: A General Description
 Wind is another renewable, unlimited
resource that is used indirectly to create
electrical energy.
 Wind is a natural force that results from the
uneven heating of the earth from the sun, the
topography of the land, as well as normal
movements of the earth as it rotates on its
axis and orbits the sun.
What are wind turbines made of?
 All electric-generating wind
turbines, no matter what
size, are comprised of a
few basic components:
 The rotor (the part that
actually rotates in the
wind),
 The electrical generator
 Tower
How is the energy in the wind
captured?
 Wind turbines, like aircraft propeller blades, turn in the
moving air and power an electric generator which
supplies an electric current.
 Modern wind turbines fall into two basic groups
Horizontal-axis variety, like the
traditional farm windmills used
for pumping water
Vertical-axis design, like the
eggbeater-style Darrieus model,
named after its French inventor.
Jiminy Peak, Hancock Mass.- The Zephyr Turbine
www.jiminypeak.com
Bio Mass Fuel
If you have a fireplace, the wood you
burn in it is a Biomass fuel. What we
now call a Biomass fuel was the chief
source of heating for thousands of years.
Biomass: A General Description
 All plants store energy inside themselves as a
result of photosynthesis.
 Biomass fuels utilize the energy stored in
living matter to provide energy for homes and
automobiles.
Examples of Biomass
 Biomass fuels include
wood, wood waste,
straw, manure, sugar
cane and many other
byproducts from a
variety of agricultural
processes.
Biomass Energy Conversions
Direct Combustion- burning of biomass to
produce heat for space heating and electricity
production.
Biochemical (Bio Fuel)- the decomposition of
organic waste to produce liquid fuel(alcohol
fuel)
Direct Combustion
Biochemical
(Bio Fuel
Biomass: Current Technologies
 Biomass energy is currently the fastest
growing renewable, unlimited energy source
in the U.S. (still only about 4% of total used)
 Ethanol is an alcohol that is created through
biomass processes and blended with
traditional hydrocarbon based fuels.
 Biodiesel is a term used to describe the reuse
of restaurant cooking oils and fats as a diesel
fuel.
Biomass:Future Development
 Improved processing to utilize (hemi)cellulose
 Continue process improvements in
cogeneration techniques with coal burning
power plants
 “Gas stations” must also service biofuels
 Car manufacturers must continue to modify
the internal combustion engine to
appropriately utilize biofuels.
 New fuels need to be competitively priced
Solar Energy
Solar energy: is energy that is created through
the use of the sun. The sun’s light energy
then can be converted into heat and
electricity.
Passive Solar Energy
Passive space heating is what happens to a car on a
hot summer day. In buildings, the air is circulated
past a solar heat surface(s) and through out the
building by convection. Mechanical equipment is not
used for passive solar heating. Convection is where
less dense warm air rises while more dense cooler
air moves downward.
Active Solar Energy
Active heating systems require a collector to
absorb and collect solar radiation. Fans or
pumps are used to circulate the heated air or
heat absorbing fluid. Active systems often
include some type of energy storage system.
Electrical Solar Energy
Photovoltaic cell’s
 Photovoltaic energy is the conversion of
sunlight into electricity. A photovoltaic cell
convert solar energy directly into electrical
power. A photovoltaic cell is a non-mechanical
device made from silicon alloys.
Semiconductor
 A semiconductor is a material that can resist
or allow the movement of electrons to flow
 The Semiconductor layers, is where electricity
is created
Solar Energy
 Only about 14% of the sun’s energy can be
used by the cell
 Electricity from the cells is directed to the cars
batteries or to the electric motor
 Energy/electricity stored in the batteries
drives the motor
 Electric motor then drives the wheels
Solar Vehicles
 Any Vehicle that uses solar power as its
energy source.
Vehicle Body Design
•Solar cars are emission free, and do not
deplete any of the Earth's natural
resources
•Sunlight is free
•The energy supply is locally produced
Advantages of Solar
Technologies
Disadvantages
 Solar cars are very expensive
 Only 14 - 20% of the Sun’s solar energy is able to be utilized by
the PV cells so they must be very large to generate enough
energy
 Solar cars must be very light and aerodynamic
 Designs still need to overcome power to weight problems
THE NEED FOR ALTERNATIVE
ENERGY
• Petroleum Fuel Shortage
• Environmental Conservation
1. Air Pollution
2. Noise Pollution
• New jobs/new technologies
What Is a Hybrid Vehicle ?
 Any vehicle that uses two or More Power
Sources
 Gas engine and electric motor
Examples of Hybrid vehicle’s
 Automobiles
 Mopeds
 Locomotives
 Buses
 Submarines
The Hybrid System
 Gasoline Engine drives the automobile during
highway speeds when minimum Horsepower
is required
 Electric Motor works with the Gasoline Engine
while accelerating from a stop and during
periods when extra acceleration is required
Hybrid Components
 Generator
 Only used as an electricity producing
component
 Batteries
 Store Energy to power Electric Motor
 Transmission
 Drives Vehicle directly from the gasoline
engine or electric motor
 Gas or Diesel Engine
 Electric Motor
Electric Motors
A machine that changes electrical energy into
mechanical energy to do work.
Honda Insight
 61mpg/city
 68mpg/highway
 3 Cylinder VTEC-E
 Integrated [electric]
Motor Assist
 BEST FUEL
ECONOMY OF ANY
CAR SOLD IN THE
U.S.
 $19,080 Base Price
Toyota Prius
 45mpg/city
 52mpg/highway
 4 Cylinder VVT-I
 Toyota Hybrid System
(THS)
 Power Splitter connects
motor and generator
together for a constant
variable transmission
 $20,480 Base Price
Hybrid Maintenance
 Both Honda and Toyota offer good warranties on
there hybrid vehicles.
 Insight offers a 8yr/80,000 mile warranty on the power
train, electric motor and batteries. A 3yr/36,000 mile
warranty on everything else.
 The electric motors and batteries shouldn’t require
maintenance over the life of the vehicle.
 But if the batteries do need to be replaced after
warranty it would cost a few thousand dollars.
 The brake pads may also last longer on hybrids
because of regenerative braking.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle
 Device which Hydrogen and oxygen are
combined to produce chemical energy that is
converted directly into electrical energy, that
energy is then used to power the vehicles
electric motors.
What is a Fuel Cell?
 Alternative power source of electricity
 A fuel cell is an electrochemical energy
conversion device.
 A fuel cell converts the chemicals hydrogen
and oxygen into water, and in the process it
produces electricity.
Output per Cell
 This reaction in a single fuel cell produces
only about 0.7 volts.
 To get this voltage up to a reasonable level,
many separate fuel cells must be combined
to form a fuel-cell stack.
How a Fuel Cell works
Carbon Plate (Anode)
Catalyst Layer
Matrix (Electrolyte)
Catalyst Layer
Carbon Plate (Cathode)
ElectronsHydrogen
Oxygen
Water
Facts
 One gallon of gasoline burned in an internal
combustion engine releases twenty pounds of carbon
dioxide
 Fuel cells in vehicles can operate with efficiencies of
40-80% compared with 18% for "state-of-the-art"
spark ignition engines
 The first "commercial" use of fuel cells was by
NASA in the 1960s
 Companies are hoping to produce their first
commercial models of fuel cell cars from 2003-
2005
General Motors
The HydroGen 1
EV-1
Ford
Focus
Converted Econo-line
Ford’s Focus Package
Chrysler
necar 4
Toyota
FCHV
Honda
FCXV3
BMW
5 Series
Volkswagen
Hymotion
MAGNETIC LEVITATED
VEHICLES
• Magnetic levitated trains use powerful
electromagnets to levitate the vehicle
and propel it.
• They need a large electric power source to
run.
• Can reach speeds of over 300 mph
• Japan and Germany lead the world in this
technology
ELECTROMAGNETS
A magnetic field around a wire.
An example of an electromagnet
•Electromagnets can be made
stronger by increasing the power
source or increasing the coils of
wire.
MAGLEV TRACK
Characteristics:
• Metal coils line a guideway or track
• Large guidance magnets attached to the underside of the trai
• Magnetic field pushes/pulls the train along the guideway
Flex-fuel Technology
 Created by Ford Motor Company in the mid-1980s
 Runs on unleaded gasoline and an alcohol fuel
(usually ethanol) in any mixture
 The engine and fuel system in a flex-fuel vehicle must
be adapted slightly to run on alcohol fuels because
they are corrosive
 Special sensor in the fuel line to analyze the fuel
mixture and control the fuel injection and timing to
adjust for different fuel compositions
 Ford, GM, and Daimler-Chrysler
Reference
Heating with Wood, DOE, 2000
U.S. Dept. Of Energy, 2000
www.iowastateuniv.edu
The Value of the Benefits of US Biomass Power, 1999
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Alternatv energy

  • 1. Alternative Energy Sources By:Ayush Singh 1213220029 (EE 3B)
  • 2. Table of Contents  Need for Alterative Energy  Hybrid gasoline/electric  Solar  Biomass  Hydrogen Fuel-cell  Wind  Magnetic levitation
  • 3. Resources Renewable resources-a natural resource (such as wood and water) that can be replenished or replaced by natural processes Non-renewable resource-a resource which cannot be replaced once it is used up, for example fossil fuels (oil, natural gas and coal).
  • 4. Sustainable energy  Energy which is replenishable within a human lifetime and causes no long-term damage to the environment.
  • 5. Forms of Energy Mechanical energy- is the energy which is possessed by an object due to its motion or due to its position. Mechanical energy can be either kinetic energy (energy of motion) or potential energy(stored energy) Electrical energy- the movement of electrical charges. Everything is made of tiny particles called atoms. Atoms are made of even smaller particles called electrons, protons, and neutrons. Applying a force can make some of the electrons move. Electrical charges moving through a wire is called electricity.
  • 6. Forms of Energy Thermal energy the movement of energy from one substance to another; also called heat. Mechanical energy: The energy of motion used to perform work.
  • 7. Ways to produce electrical energy for homes and businesses
  • 8. How is electricity generated? A Generator is a device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy. The process is based on the relationship between magnetism and electricity.
  • 14. Wind: A General Description  Wind is another renewable, unlimited resource that is used indirectly to create electrical energy.  Wind is a natural force that results from the uneven heating of the earth from the sun, the topography of the land, as well as normal movements of the earth as it rotates on its axis and orbits the sun.
  • 15. What are wind turbines made of?  All electric-generating wind turbines, no matter what size, are comprised of a few basic components:  The rotor (the part that actually rotates in the wind),  The electrical generator  Tower
  • 16. How is the energy in the wind captured?  Wind turbines, like aircraft propeller blades, turn in the moving air and power an electric generator which supplies an electric current.  Modern wind turbines fall into two basic groups Horizontal-axis variety, like the traditional farm windmills used for pumping water Vertical-axis design, like the eggbeater-style Darrieus model, named after its French inventor.
  • 17. Jiminy Peak, Hancock Mass.- The Zephyr Turbine www.jiminypeak.com
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  • 19. Bio Mass Fuel If you have a fireplace, the wood you burn in it is a Biomass fuel. What we now call a Biomass fuel was the chief source of heating for thousands of years.
  • 20. Biomass: A General Description  All plants store energy inside themselves as a result of photosynthesis.  Biomass fuels utilize the energy stored in living matter to provide energy for homes and automobiles.
  • 21. Examples of Biomass  Biomass fuels include wood, wood waste, straw, manure, sugar cane and many other byproducts from a variety of agricultural processes.
  • 22. Biomass Energy Conversions Direct Combustion- burning of biomass to produce heat for space heating and electricity production. Biochemical (Bio Fuel)- the decomposition of organic waste to produce liquid fuel(alcohol fuel) Direct Combustion Biochemical (Bio Fuel
  • 23. Biomass: Current Technologies  Biomass energy is currently the fastest growing renewable, unlimited energy source in the U.S. (still only about 4% of total used)  Ethanol is an alcohol that is created through biomass processes and blended with traditional hydrocarbon based fuels.  Biodiesel is a term used to describe the reuse of restaurant cooking oils and fats as a diesel fuel.
  • 24. Biomass:Future Development  Improved processing to utilize (hemi)cellulose  Continue process improvements in cogeneration techniques with coal burning power plants  “Gas stations” must also service biofuels  Car manufacturers must continue to modify the internal combustion engine to appropriately utilize biofuels.  New fuels need to be competitively priced
  • 25. Solar Energy Solar energy: is energy that is created through the use of the sun. The sun’s light energy then can be converted into heat and electricity.
  • 26. Passive Solar Energy Passive space heating is what happens to a car on a hot summer day. In buildings, the air is circulated past a solar heat surface(s) and through out the building by convection. Mechanical equipment is not used for passive solar heating. Convection is where less dense warm air rises while more dense cooler air moves downward.
  • 27. Active Solar Energy Active heating systems require a collector to absorb and collect solar radiation. Fans or pumps are used to circulate the heated air or heat absorbing fluid. Active systems often include some type of energy storage system.
  • 28. Electrical Solar Energy Photovoltaic cell’s  Photovoltaic energy is the conversion of sunlight into electricity. A photovoltaic cell convert solar energy directly into electrical power. A photovoltaic cell is a non-mechanical device made from silicon alloys.
  • 29. Semiconductor  A semiconductor is a material that can resist or allow the movement of electrons to flow  The Semiconductor layers, is where electricity is created
  • 30. Solar Energy  Only about 14% of the sun’s energy can be used by the cell  Electricity from the cells is directed to the cars batteries or to the electric motor  Energy/electricity stored in the batteries drives the motor  Electric motor then drives the wheels
  • 31. Solar Vehicles  Any Vehicle that uses solar power as its energy source.
  • 33. •Solar cars are emission free, and do not deplete any of the Earth's natural resources •Sunlight is free •The energy supply is locally produced Advantages of Solar Technologies
  • 34. Disadvantages  Solar cars are very expensive  Only 14 - 20% of the Sun’s solar energy is able to be utilized by the PV cells so they must be very large to generate enough energy  Solar cars must be very light and aerodynamic  Designs still need to overcome power to weight problems
  • 35.
  • 36. THE NEED FOR ALTERNATIVE ENERGY • Petroleum Fuel Shortage • Environmental Conservation 1. Air Pollution 2. Noise Pollution • New jobs/new technologies
  • 37. What Is a Hybrid Vehicle ?  Any vehicle that uses two or More Power Sources  Gas engine and electric motor
  • 38. Examples of Hybrid vehicle’s  Automobiles  Mopeds  Locomotives  Buses  Submarines
  • 39. The Hybrid System  Gasoline Engine drives the automobile during highway speeds when minimum Horsepower is required  Electric Motor works with the Gasoline Engine while accelerating from a stop and during periods when extra acceleration is required
  • 40. Hybrid Components  Generator  Only used as an electricity producing component  Batteries  Store Energy to power Electric Motor  Transmission  Drives Vehicle directly from the gasoline engine or electric motor  Gas or Diesel Engine  Electric Motor
  • 41. Electric Motors A machine that changes electrical energy into mechanical energy to do work.
  • 42. Honda Insight  61mpg/city  68mpg/highway  3 Cylinder VTEC-E  Integrated [electric] Motor Assist  BEST FUEL ECONOMY OF ANY CAR SOLD IN THE U.S.  $19,080 Base Price
  • 43. Toyota Prius  45mpg/city  52mpg/highway  4 Cylinder VVT-I  Toyota Hybrid System (THS)  Power Splitter connects motor and generator together for a constant variable transmission  $20,480 Base Price
  • 44. Hybrid Maintenance  Both Honda and Toyota offer good warranties on there hybrid vehicles.  Insight offers a 8yr/80,000 mile warranty on the power train, electric motor and batteries. A 3yr/36,000 mile warranty on everything else.  The electric motors and batteries shouldn’t require maintenance over the life of the vehicle.  But if the batteries do need to be replaced after warranty it would cost a few thousand dollars.  The brake pads may also last longer on hybrids because of regenerative braking.
  • 45. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle  Device which Hydrogen and oxygen are combined to produce chemical energy that is converted directly into electrical energy, that energy is then used to power the vehicles electric motors.
  • 46. What is a Fuel Cell?  Alternative power source of electricity  A fuel cell is an electrochemical energy conversion device.  A fuel cell converts the chemicals hydrogen and oxygen into water, and in the process it produces electricity.
  • 47. Output per Cell  This reaction in a single fuel cell produces only about 0.7 volts.  To get this voltage up to a reasonable level, many separate fuel cells must be combined to form a fuel-cell stack.
  • 48. How a Fuel Cell works Carbon Plate (Anode) Catalyst Layer Matrix (Electrolyte) Catalyst Layer Carbon Plate (Cathode) ElectronsHydrogen Oxygen Water
  • 49. Facts  One gallon of gasoline burned in an internal combustion engine releases twenty pounds of carbon dioxide  Fuel cells in vehicles can operate with efficiencies of 40-80% compared with 18% for "state-of-the-art" spark ignition engines  The first "commercial" use of fuel cells was by NASA in the 1960s  Companies are hoping to produce their first commercial models of fuel cell cars from 2003- 2005
  • 58. MAGNETIC LEVITATED VEHICLES • Magnetic levitated trains use powerful electromagnets to levitate the vehicle and propel it. • They need a large electric power source to run. • Can reach speeds of over 300 mph • Japan and Germany lead the world in this technology
  • 59. ELECTROMAGNETS A magnetic field around a wire. An example of an electromagnet •Electromagnets can be made stronger by increasing the power source or increasing the coils of wire.
  • 60. MAGLEV TRACK Characteristics: • Metal coils line a guideway or track • Large guidance magnets attached to the underside of the trai • Magnetic field pushes/pulls the train along the guideway
  • 61. Flex-fuel Technology  Created by Ford Motor Company in the mid-1980s  Runs on unleaded gasoline and an alcohol fuel (usually ethanol) in any mixture  The engine and fuel system in a flex-fuel vehicle must be adapted slightly to run on alcohol fuels because they are corrosive  Special sensor in the fuel line to analyze the fuel mixture and control the fuel injection and timing to adjust for different fuel compositions  Ford, GM, and Daimler-Chrysler
  • 62. Reference Heating with Wood, DOE, 2000 U.S. Dept. Of Energy, 2000 www.iowastateuniv.edu The Value of the Benefits of US Biomass Power, 1999