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Electric Power Plants



Teresa Mendiola Romero nº28
    Julio Caro Silva nº13
            3º A
INDEX
1 - Conventional electric power plants
   1.1 - Nuclear power plant
   1.2 - Fossil fuel thermal power plant
   1.3 - Hydroelectric power plant
2 - Non-conventional electric power plant
   2.1 - Wind power plants & wind farms
   2.2 - Solar power plants
   2.3 - Geothermal power plants
   2.4 - Biomass thermal power plants
   2.5 - Ocean power plants
3 – Environmental impact
1 - CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC
        POWER PLANTS
1.1 – NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
Nuclear energy is produced by nuclear fission.
 When radioactive minerals (uranium) break
 down, large amounts of heat are produced.
 This heat is then used to generate high
 pressure steam, which moves turbines and
 generates electricity. Nuclear energy is very
 important in the US and France. However,
 Spain has closed several nuclear power
 plants.
HOW A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
         WORKS
1 – CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC
        POWER PLANTS
1.2 – FOSSIL FUEL THERMAL POWER
        PLANT
Burning fuels produces heat which then
 converts water into high pressure steam. The
 steam turns turbines which are connected to
 electric generators. The generatos produces
 electricity. Thermal power stations usually
 burn coal, but others use fuel oil, wood,
 urban waste or natural gases, which causes
 the least pollution.
FOSSIL FUEL THERMAL POWER PLANT
1 – CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC
        POWER PLANTS
1.3 - HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
Hydroelectric energy uses the force of the
 water to produce electricity. First,
 reservoirs collect rainwater. When the water
 flows through the turbine, they produce
 electricity.
Hydroelectric energy is the most widely-used
 renewable energy. Canada, the US, Brazil and
 China are the major producers.
HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT
2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL
    ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
2.1 – WIND POWER PLANTS AND WIND
  FARMS
These power plants use the kinetic energy of
 the wind to move the blades of a rotor at the
 top of a tower; this is referred to as the
 wind turbine.
Wind farms are a clean form of generating
 electricity. But they can only be installed in
 places with appropriate wind conditions.
WIND TURBINE
2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL
    ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
2.2 – SOLAR POWER PLANTS
   2.2.1 – PHOTO-THERMAL ENERGY
The heat generated by solar radiation
 produces steam that is used to move the
 rotor in the generator. To do this, they use
 special mirrors, called heliostats, that
 reflect sunlight and and concentrate it at
 one point.
PHOTO-THERMAL ENERGY
2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL
    ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
2.2 – SOLAR POWER PLANTS
   2.2.2 – PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY
Solar radiation is transformed directly into
 electricity by panels of photovoltaic cells.
 These power plants consist of large areas of
 photovoltaic panels.
There are also isolated power plants that are
 very small in size which are used to supply
 electricity to homes in rural areas.
PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY
2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL
    ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
2.3 - GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS
These plants use the heat found at deep levels
 in the earth. This heat may reach the
 surface in the form of steam, gases or hot
 water.
Geothermal energy may be used directly (from
 hot water and heating) and indirectly (the
 heat generates steam, which produces
 electricity)
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL
    ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
2.4 - BIOMASS THERMAL POWER PLANTS
Biomass consists of all organic compounds that
  are produced through natural processes, for
  example, forestry and agricultural waste.
Biomass is subjected to different physical and
  chemical processes in order to produce fuel
  such as charcoal, alcohol or biogas.
This type of fuel is burnt at biomass power plants.
 The steam that is generated moves the turbine.
BIOMASS ENERGY
2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL
      ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
2.5 – OCEAN POWER PLANTS
These power plants use the energy from the
 seas and oceans. The concept is to use three
 types of energy from the sea:
●
    The mechanical energy from tides and waves.
●
    The energy from the ocean's thermal
    gradient.
●
    These power plants are still in the
    experimental phase and their level of
OCEAN POWER PLANT
3 – ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Extraction of natural resources: The
 exploitation of fossil fuels and
 nuclear power means the depletion of
 resources, which makes it necessary
 to find new ones.
Fuel transport: Oil pipelines can suffer
 accidents caused by nature or human
 error, which result in uncontrolled
 spills.
3 – ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
●
    Electricity generation:
●
    - Large hydroelectric power plants require water
      reservoirs covering large areas, which profoundly
    change the natural cycle of the rivers.
●
    - Conventional thermal power plants can cause
    numerous problems and environmental hazards.*
●
    - Nuclear thermal power plants are accompanied by
    the risk of nuclear accidents and the problem of
    nuclear waste.
*CONVENTIONAL THERMAL
         POWER PLANTS
●


●
    Air pollution – suspended particles, CO, heavy
    metal molecules and so on.
●
    They emit large amounts of CO2, which
    increases the greenhouse effect.
●
    They emit sulfure dioxide and nitrogen oxide
    that causes acid rain.
4 – WIND TURBINES & FRESH
     WATER PRODUCTION
Wind turbines have long produced renewable
 energy but a French engineering firm has
 discovered another eco-purpose for the wind
 turbines. Eole Water has modified the
 traditional wind turbine design to create an
 appliance that can manufacture drinking
 water from humid air.
We think this is a great advantage for
 producing water easily in places where it is
 difficult to get it.

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Julio y teresa 3 a

  • 1. Electric Power Plants Teresa Mendiola Romero nº28 Julio Caro Silva nº13 3º A
  • 2. INDEX 1 - Conventional electric power plants 1.1 - Nuclear power plant 1.2 - Fossil fuel thermal power plant 1.3 - Hydroelectric power plant 2 - Non-conventional electric power plant 2.1 - Wind power plants & wind farms 2.2 - Solar power plants 2.3 - Geothermal power plants 2.4 - Biomass thermal power plants 2.5 - Ocean power plants 3 – Environmental impact
  • 3. 1 - CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS 1.1 – NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS Nuclear energy is produced by nuclear fission. When radioactive minerals (uranium) break down, large amounts of heat are produced. This heat is then used to generate high pressure steam, which moves turbines and generates electricity. Nuclear energy is very important in the US and France. However, Spain has closed several nuclear power plants.
  • 4. HOW A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT WORKS
  • 5. 1 – CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS 1.2 – FOSSIL FUEL THERMAL POWER PLANT Burning fuels produces heat which then converts water into high pressure steam. The steam turns turbines which are connected to electric generators. The generatos produces electricity. Thermal power stations usually burn coal, but others use fuel oil, wood, urban waste or natural gases, which causes the least pollution.
  • 6. FOSSIL FUEL THERMAL POWER PLANT
  • 7. 1 – CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS 1.3 - HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS Hydroelectric energy uses the force of the water to produce electricity. First, reservoirs collect rainwater. When the water flows through the turbine, they produce electricity. Hydroelectric energy is the most widely-used renewable energy. Canada, the US, Brazil and China are the major producers.
  • 9. 2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS 2.1 – WIND POWER PLANTS AND WIND FARMS These power plants use the kinetic energy of the wind to move the blades of a rotor at the top of a tower; this is referred to as the wind turbine. Wind farms are a clean form of generating electricity. But they can only be installed in places with appropriate wind conditions.
  • 11. 2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS 2.2 – SOLAR POWER PLANTS 2.2.1 – PHOTO-THERMAL ENERGY The heat generated by solar radiation produces steam that is used to move the rotor in the generator. To do this, they use special mirrors, called heliostats, that reflect sunlight and and concentrate it at one point.
  • 13. 2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS 2.2 – SOLAR POWER PLANTS 2.2.2 – PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY Solar radiation is transformed directly into electricity by panels of photovoltaic cells. These power plants consist of large areas of photovoltaic panels. There are also isolated power plants that are very small in size which are used to supply electricity to homes in rural areas.
  • 15. 2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS 2.3 - GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS These plants use the heat found at deep levels in the earth. This heat may reach the surface in the form of steam, gases or hot water. Geothermal energy may be used directly (from hot water and heating) and indirectly (the heat generates steam, which produces electricity)
  • 17. 2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS 2.4 - BIOMASS THERMAL POWER PLANTS Biomass consists of all organic compounds that are produced through natural processes, for example, forestry and agricultural waste. Biomass is subjected to different physical and chemical processes in order to produce fuel such as charcoal, alcohol or biogas. This type of fuel is burnt at biomass power plants. The steam that is generated moves the turbine.
  • 19. 2 – NON-CONVENTIONAL ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS 2.5 – OCEAN POWER PLANTS These power plants use the energy from the seas and oceans. The concept is to use three types of energy from the sea: ● The mechanical energy from tides and waves. ● The energy from the ocean's thermal gradient. ● These power plants are still in the experimental phase and their level of
  • 21. 3 – ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Extraction of natural resources: The exploitation of fossil fuels and nuclear power means the depletion of resources, which makes it necessary to find new ones. Fuel transport: Oil pipelines can suffer accidents caused by nature or human error, which result in uncontrolled spills.
  • 22. 3 – ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ● Electricity generation: ● - Large hydroelectric power plants require water reservoirs covering large areas, which profoundly change the natural cycle of the rivers. ● - Conventional thermal power plants can cause numerous problems and environmental hazards.* ● - Nuclear thermal power plants are accompanied by the risk of nuclear accidents and the problem of nuclear waste.
  • 23. *CONVENTIONAL THERMAL POWER PLANTS ● ● Air pollution – suspended particles, CO, heavy metal molecules and so on. ● They emit large amounts of CO2, which increases the greenhouse effect. ● They emit sulfure dioxide and nitrogen oxide that causes acid rain.
  • 24. 4 – WIND TURBINES & FRESH WATER PRODUCTION Wind turbines have long produced renewable energy but a French engineering firm has discovered another eco-purpose for the wind turbines. Eole Water has modified the traditional wind turbine design to create an appliance that can manufacture drinking water from humid air. We think this is a great advantage for producing water easily in places where it is difficult to get it.