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The University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Engineering L3: Fossil Fuel Based Energy Technologies Faculty of Engineering CCST9016 Energy: Its Evolution and Environmental Impacts Dr. Match Wai Lun Ko Department of Mechanical Engineering The University of Hong Kong [email protected] 1 The University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Engineering Energy Conversion Energy Sources Non-renewable energy Nuclear Fossil Fuel Renewable Energy Wind HydraulicSolar Biomass Geothermal Atomic Energy Chemical Energy ? Mechanical Energy Electrical Energy 2 The University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Engineering Recall Chap 1? 3 http://insights.globalspec.com/article/3099/steam-turbines-a-durable-and-enduring-necessity The University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Engineering 4

Solar Energy

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Solar Energy Morgan, Dana, Lauren, Marielle Sources of the Energy The Sun! ? available sunlight varies ? the amount of energy that can be harnassed from the sun is determined by wind, temperature, and insolation (average sunlight) State of Technology two kinds of solar power: ? passive ? active photovoltaic (PV) cells: how does it work? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mCTSV2f36A State of technology ? Crystalline-Silicon (c-Si) ? Thin film PV ? concentrating PV parabolic trough compact linear fresnel reflector power tower dish engine Feasibility ? Main problem with this form of energy is that it is expensive Political Issues/Laws and Standards ? RES - renewable energy standard ? incremental targets ? vary by state

Solar Energy

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Solar Energy Morgan, Dana, Lauren, Marielle Sources of the Energy The Sun! ? available sunlight varies ? the amount of energy that can be harnassed from the sun is determined by wind, temperature, and insolation (average sunlight) State of Technology two kinds of solar power: ? passive ? active photovoltaic (PV) cells: how does it work? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mCTSV2f36A State of technology ? Crystalline-Silicon (c-Si) ? Thin film PV ? concentrating PV parabolic trough compact linear fresnel reflector power tower dish engine Feasibility ? Main problem with this form of energy is that it is expensive Political Issues/Laws and Standards ? RES - renewable energy standard ? incremental targets ? vary by state

Japan's Nuclear Reactors. Simple Explanation of How Reactors Work.

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(THIS TEXT IS IN DATA BASES, IF PLAGIARIZER AND PUT ON ORIGINALITY FINDERS LIKE WWW.TURNITIN.COM, YOU WILL BE PENALIZED.) Document may not be proof read, expect grammatical errors. Sorry. Chemistry I March 18, 2011 Japan?s Nuclear Reactors
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