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The 4 Elements of green energy
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Arrangement of the presentation Short overview Water Earth Wind Sun Pros and cons of these energys Commendation for the future
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Green Energy in Germany
Far developed Green ernergy grows in Germany Several projects in different landscapes Big ambitions to change the energy
resourcing
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Water as an Energy Saver Water is one of the
oldest form of enrgy used by human.
Brings much energy There are different
kinds to use it
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Water wheel• Three different kinds• Used in the
middleage and nowadays not so much
• Pruduces electricity• Built at rivers
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Tidal power station• Uses the energy of
the sea• Can be built at
around 100 bays• Produces kinetic
energy or electricity• Only a few hours
expedient
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Energy through geothermal energy
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Introduction to the goethermal sources Near – surface geothermal energy
Direct use for heating and cooling
Depth geothermal energy Used for heat market Indirect use to produce electricity
Three kinds of heat extraction: Hydrothermal system / Hot-Dry-Rock system / Earth-heat probes
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Hot-Dry-Rock system
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Development of geothermal energy
Used since Roman Empire
First geothermal power generator in Italy
20th century that geothermal power started being used to make electricity
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Geothermal sources in Europe
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Development worldwide Geothermal power is generated in over 20 countries
Germany Renewable energy law / new power plants 2003 in Neustadt-Glewe, northern Germany Biggest project will start in Cologne 2009
Iceland Most use of geothermal energy
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Wind energy
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Wind – a source with future• Many windparks in Germany • The wind will never stop • 6% of the electricity in Germany • Nowadays, for electricity
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History of windenergy• 30 years ago, atomic energy was one of the
green energys
• After meltdown in chernobyl the nations looked for new save energy
• In the 90‘s the green energy and environment arrived the world political agenda
• Germany started as one of the first their support for green energies in 1992
• Kyoto
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Development of wind energy in Germany
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Offshore parks
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Offshore• 20-40km away from coastline• 20-40m deep water• Experience with offshore parks very limited• Financing is very hard because of the
unknown risks• Goverment supports the development
through fixed tariffs• 20 projects adding the capicity to 500MW
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Future trend Repowering• Too many old wind turbines in the
mainland
• New turbines: height over 100m
• 35% more energy capacity
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Solar energy
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General Energy produced by the radiant heat and light from
the sun Useful in regions with much insolation The sun is the biggest energy source in our galaxy (3,9*10^24 J/year = 10000 times more than the world
needs) If the whole Sahara would be photovoltaik there would
be enough energy for the whole world. Difficult to save the solar energy In Germany only 0,83% of the energy.
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Insolation in GermanyGlobal radiation 1981 – 2000
Average of the year in kWh/m²
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History of solar energy
1891 the first steam engine with solar energy was built from Sir Muchout in England
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1912 in Cairo: sun collectors
History of solar energy
Through the oil ambargo in the 70‘s the solar energy got more important
after the collapse of the Sowjet Union Germany started programs to support green energys like solar energy
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Green energy in Europe and Northafrika
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Pros and Cons of Green Energy
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Targets in the Future• 2010: 21% of the energy in the EU should be green
energy
• 12% of the energy in Germany should be green energy
• 2020: 20% have to be green energy in Germany
• 2050: at least 50 % have to be out of green resources
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• Created by: Ronja, Markus and Julius
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