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These include wind, thermal, geothermal, etc.
we will present the three already mentioned that
                         were chosen to develop
   Is the energy from the wind, that is. the
    kinetic energy generated by the effect of air
    currents. Wind energy is an abundant,
    renewable, clean and helps reduce emissions
    of greenhouse gases to replace power plants
    based on fossil fuels, which makes it a kind
    of green energy. Its main drawback is the
    intermittency of wind
   It is currently used primarily to move turbines.
    These wind power and drives a propeller through
    a mechanical system rotates the rotor of a
    generator, usually an alternator, which produces
    electrical energy. To be installer profitable,
    usually grouped in concentrations known as wind
    farms. A mill is a machine that transforms the
    wind into usable energy, which comes from the
    action of the wind on oblique vanes attached to a
    common shaft. The rotary axis can be connected
    to various types of machinery to grind grain,
    pump water or generate electricity. When the
    shaft is connected to a load such as a pump,
    called the windmill. If used to produce electricity
    is called wind turbine generator. The mills have a
    remote source.
   It is a type of renewable energy because it comes from
    atmospheric processes due to the energy that reaches Earth
    from the Sun
   It is a clean energy because it produces no air emissions or
    polluting waste.
   No external combustion produces carbon dioxide (CO2), so
    it does not contribute to the greenhouse effect and climate
    change.
   Can be installed in areas unsuitable for other purposes, for
    example in desert areas near the coast, in arid and very
    steep slopes to be arable.
   It can coexist with other land uses, such as meadows for
    livestock use or low crops like wheat, corn, potatoes, beets,
    etc..
   Create a large number of jobs in assembly plants and
    installation areas.
   Installation is quick, from 4 months to 9 months
   The following is the thermal energy development
   Thermal energy is that it produces heat that is
    generated because of inelastic collisions of the
    particles constituting the materia.Sus
    characteristics: It is easy to obtain: kinetic energy
    is required merely because it automatically
    produces heat.
   It is renewable: never ends, because there is always
    present kinetic energy (in atomic particles that are
    in constant motion, it generates an extremely low
    amount of heat, but is constant at all times.
    Rubbing our hands, in times of cold, are doing
    kinetic energy, which generates heat). In addition,
    the sun is a constant source of energy at all times
   Polluter: power plants produce emissions,
    mainly CO2 (carbon dioxide), which reach the
    atmosphere and pollutes the environment
   It is renewable.
   It can produce many products.
   It can be converted into electrical energy,
    which serves to operate machines that
    require electricity, light bulbs, etc..
   Greater availability of this energy, they are
    always ready to be worked
   The collection and use of this energy involves
    an environmental impact.
   To work this energy, use fossil fuels such as
    coal and oil, which release a lot of toxic gases
    for life.
   Combustion releases carbon dioxide (CO2)
    emissions.
   And finally develop geothermal energy
   It is that which can be obtained by harnessing
    the heat from inside the Earth
   In areas of very hot thermal waters at shallow
    depths, it uses heat from inside the earth.
    The hot water or steam can flow naturally, by
    pumping or pulsed flow of water and steam.
   It is a source avoiding dependence on foreign energy.
   The waste produced is minimal and cause less
    environmental impact than those caused by oil and
    coal.
   Great savings system, both economic and energy.
   No outside noise.
   Geothermal resources are greater than the resources of
    coal, oil, natural gas and uranium combined.
   Not subject to international prices, but you can always
    keep national or local prices.
   The area of land required for geothermal plants is
    smaller per megawatt than other plants. Does not
    require dams, logging, and construction of pipelines
    (gas or oil pipelines) or fuel storage tanks.
   The emission of CO2, with increased greenhouse is
    lower than would be issued for the same fuel energy.
   In some cases emission of hydrogen sulfide is
    detected by its odor of rotten eggs, but in
    large quantities is not paid and is lethal.
   Water Pollution coming with substances like
    arsenic, ammonia, etc..
   Thermal pollution.
   Deterioration of the landscape.
   You can not transport (primary energy).
   It is available only in certain places.
   Electricity generation.
   Direct use of heat.
   Heating and plumbing.
   Absorption cooling.
   And with that we finished our presentation
    last


   Members

   Marifil Karen
   Navarrete Gladys
   Orqueda Giselle

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Energías renovables en ingles 2

  • 1. These include wind, thermal, geothermal, etc. we will present the three already mentioned that were chosen to develop
  • 2. Is the energy from the wind, that is. the kinetic energy generated by the effect of air currents. Wind energy is an abundant, renewable, clean and helps reduce emissions of greenhouse gases to replace power plants based on fossil fuels, which makes it a kind of green energy. Its main drawback is the intermittency of wind
  • 3. It is currently used primarily to move turbines. These wind power and drives a propeller through a mechanical system rotates the rotor of a generator, usually an alternator, which produces electrical energy. To be installer profitable, usually grouped in concentrations known as wind farms. A mill is a machine that transforms the wind into usable energy, which comes from the action of the wind on oblique vanes attached to a common shaft. The rotary axis can be connected to various types of machinery to grind grain, pump water or generate electricity. When the shaft is connected to a load such as a pump, called the windmill. If used to produce electricity is called wind turbine generator. The mills have a remote source.
  • 4.
  • 5. It is a type of renewable energy because it comes from atmospheric processes due to the energy that reaches Earth from the Sun  It is a clean energy because it produces no air emissions or polluting waste.  No external combustion produces carbon dioxide (CO2), so it does not contribute to the greenhouse effect and climate change.  Can be installed in areas unsuitable for other purposes, for example in desert areas near the coast, in arid and very steep slopes to be arable.  It can coexist with other land uses, such as meadows for livestock use or low crops like wheat, corn, potatoes, beets, etc..  Create a large number of jobs in assembly plants and installation areas.  Installation is quick, from 4 months to 9 months
  • 6. The following is the thermal energy development
  • 7. Thermal energy is that it produces heat that is generated because of inelastic collisions of the particles constituting the materia.Sus characteristics: It is easy to obtain: kinetic energy is required merely because it automatically produces heat.  It is renewable: never ends, because there is always present kinetic energy (in atomic particles that are in constant motion, it generates an extremely low amount of heat, but is constant at all times. Rubbing our hands, in times of cold, are doing kinetic energy, which generates heat). In addition, the sun is a constant source of energy at all times
  • 8. Polluter: power plants produce emissions, mainly CO2 (carbon dioxide), which reach the atmosphere and pollutes the environment
  • 9. It is renewable.  It can produce many products.  It can be converted into electrical energy, which serves to operate machines that require electricity, light bulbs, etc..  Greater availability of this energy, they are always ready to be worked
  • 10. The collection and use of this energy involves an environmental impact.  To work this energy, use fossil fuels such as coal and oil, which release a lot of toxic gases for life.  Combustion releases carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
  • 11. And finally develop geothermal energy
  • 12. It is that which can be obtained by harnessing the heat from inside the Earth
  • 13. In areas of very hot thermal waters at shallow depths, it uses heat from inside the earth. The hot water or steam can flow naturally, by pumping or pulsed flow of water and steam.
  • 14. It is a source avoiding dependence on foreign energy.  The waste produced is minimal and cause less environmental impact than those caused by oil and coal.  Great savings system, both economic and energy.  No outside noise.  Geothermal resources are greater than the resources of coal, oil, natural gas and uranium combined.  Not subject to international prices, but you can always keep national or local prices.  The area of land required for geothermal plants is smaller per megawatt than other plants. Does not require dams, logging, and construction of pipelines (gas or oil pipelines) or fuel storage tanks.  The emission of CO2, with increased greenhouse is lower than would be issued for the same fuel energy.
  • 15. In some cases emission of hydrogen sulfide is detected by its odor of rotten eggs, but in large quantities is not paid and is lethal.  Water Pollution coming with substances like arsenic, ammonia, etc..  Thermal pollution.  Deterioration of the landscape.  You can not transport (primary energy).  It is available only in certain places.
  • 16. Electricity generation.  Direct use of heat.  Heating and plumbing.  Absorption cooling.
  • 17. And with that we finished our presentation last  Members  Marifil Karen  Navarrete Gladys  Orqueda Giselle