L11- A Load Of Hot Air Flashcards

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What are the benefits of Solar energy ?

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— creates hundreds of thousands of jobs
— does not require much maintenance once the solar panels are installed and are working at their maximum efficiency
— no noise is created by the solar panels

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What are the costs of Solar Energy?

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— large Solar farms can take up vast areas of land which could of been used for growing crops
— manufacturing photovoltaic panels can be harmful to the environment as they are made of silicon and other toxic metals such as mercury, lead and cadmium
— Desert habitats are fragile and are easily damaged when making the solar farms in these areas

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What are the advantages of Wind energy?

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— It does not pollute or emit greenhouse gases
— Large Offshore wind farms produce a generating capacity of hundreds of megawatts of electricity
— Offshore wind energy is one of the cheapest of the renewable resources

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What are the costs of Wind energy?

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— Many locals think that wind turbines often ruin landscape views
— They require expensive transmission lines to use the power being produced as the wind farms are places offshore and far away from where the source is actually needed
— Turbine blades kill between 214,000 and 368,000 birds annually in North America alone

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What are the benefits of Hydro-electric Power?

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— It is a reliable source as there are not many fluctuations within the amount of hydro electric energy being produced
— It means that Dams and reservoirs are built which results in conserving water supplies
— HEP power plants production can easily be altered with changing consumption patterns

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What are the costs of Hydro- Electric power?

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— Very expensive to build
— Many people believe that the HEP power plants ruin natural landscapes
— Displace farmland and villages to make room for the construction of dams and reservoirs
— Production of HEP power plants means there are changes in river flows which impact organisms which rely on the sources of water such as fish

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What are the benefits of hydrogen fuel?

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— Hydrogen fuel uses water so does not need to rely on fuel reserves in a few countries or in ecologically sensitive areas
— It does not pollute or emit greenhouse gases
— It is a very efficient energy source and so can become a large part of a countries energy mix

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What are the costs of Hydrogen fuel?

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— Energy is needed to separate the hydrogen from the water which may mean the usage of fossil fuels which will impact carbon footprints, energy mix and energy security
— It is difficult to store hydrogen safely under pressure and so is a research challenge in products such as the hydrogen fuel cell

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What are the benefits of biofuels?

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— Fewer carbon emissions and toxins are produced when burning biofuels once compared with fossil fuels
— It is becoming a cheaper option than fossil fuels
— The demand for biofuels is increasing and so can be seen as an alternative option to fossil fuels
— Biofuels can be manufactured using crop waste, manure and other by-products that would otherwise be wasted

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What are the costs of biofuels?

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— Large quantities of water are required to grow bio fuel crops which could replace other uses like farmers and homes
— As the demand for biofuels
are increasing land being used for biofuel crops may come from the expense of land used to being used for crops
— There is an increase of deforestation in some countries as the demand for biofuels increases and when there is a shortage of land

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What are the five main Renewable energy sources?

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— Solar Energy 
— Wind Energy 
— Hydro Electric Power
— Biofuels 
— Hydrogen Fuel
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What is the principle behind the hydrogen cars?

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—It uses hydrogen fuel cells
— Electrolysis will separate the hydrogen from the water
— Water will be the only by product

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What are the lifestyle changes taken into consideration when using the hydrogen car?

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— Lower fuel consumption means less tax
— Vehicle license duty removed if carbon dioxide emissions are lower than 100gm/km
— Electric and hybrid cars still have a limited range

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What is the name of the company to make the first car using the hydrogen fuel cell?

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TOYOTA

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What was the name of the car that Toyota made using the hydrogen fuel cell?

How long can this hydrogen fuel celled car travel before needing to be refuelled?

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It was called the Mirai (Japanese for Future)

312 Miles

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How much subsidy from the government do these ‘Mirai’ cars need and why?

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The cars need a 30 000 dollar subsidy from the government as they are very expensive and its cost needs to be kept competitive with petrol-driven cars

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What is subsidy?

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It is the amount of money granted by the government to assist an industry/business to keep the price of a product or service low