hydroelectricity
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HydroelectricityTRANSCRIPT
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Thus far, what alternative energy do you believe is best. (Support
Your Answer)
Question of the Day
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Student Objectives
• The student will be able to identify the source of Hydroelectric energy
• The student will be able to describe how Hydroelectric energy is produced
• The student will be able to identify Hydroelectric energy as an alternative energy
• The student will be able to identify the location of Hydroelectric energy
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Hydroelectric Power
Energy created by flowing water
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Who’s using it?
• Supplies 20% of world’s electricity and 6% of it’s total commercial energy
• 3 largest producers are Canada, U.S., and Brazil
• Projected use over the next 10 years: Canada 70%, China 10%, U.S.10%
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What is it?
• Large Scale • -dam is built across a
river to create reservoir• -stored water is then
allowed to flow through pipes at controlled rates
• -water goes through turbines and produces electricity
• Small Scale• -low dam is built• -no reservoir• -output varies with seasonal changes in stream flow• -less damaging than large scale projects
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• The largest Hydroelectric Power Plant in the world
• The Yangst River in China
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How useful is it?
• Moderate to high net useful energy yield • fairly low operating and maintenance costs• low pollution• rarely shut down• help control flooding• supply a regulated flow of irrigation water to
lowlands below the dam
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Compared to Others
• Has moderate to high net useful energy• Solar energy and hydroelectric are the
highest producers of energy besides nonrenewable resources
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Drawbacks
• Flood vast areas• destroys wildlife habitats • uproots people• keeps nutrients from being sent downstream• decreases fish harvests below the dam• keep fish from migrating upstream• kills large numbers of fish
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Glen Canyon Dam (Utah)