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Transcript of Energy power stations
Electric power plants
Paola Caro Domínguez
Javier Borrallo Fernández
3ºA Curso 2011-2012
Index3-8Conventional electric power plants
4.nuclear power plant
5.Fossil fuel thermal power plant
6.Combined cycle power plant
7.Combined cycle power plant work.
8.Hydroelecctric power plant
9-18Non-conventional electric power plans
10.Types of non-conventionalelectric power plants.
11.Wind power plants
12.Solar power plants
13.Geotheral power plants
14.Biomass thermal power plant
16 -17.Enviromental impact
18.From air to water.
Conventional electric power plants
They produce most of the energy that we use.
Types:● Nuclear power plants.● Fossil fuel thermal power plants.● Hydroelectric power plants.
Nuclear power plants
●They break down the fuel and it produces large amounts of heat this heat is used to produce a high pressure stream that moves the turbines, this turbines are connected to a generator that produces electricity.●Main fuel: Uranium.● Advantages:high return on their energy
production.
Fossil fuel thermal power plants
● In this type of power plants the water is heated to its boiling point. It generates steam and this steam is used to move the turbine that is connected to the generator.
● They usually burn coal but now is increasingly burning natural gasd because it produces the least pollution.
Combined cycle power plants
● This type of power plants generates electrycity as a result of combinining two cycles, a cycle that uses air and gas and a conventional thermal cycle
● First the gas is mixed with the air and its burnt. It generates electricity. Hot gases are transported to the recovery boiler where they transfer their energy to the water in the second cycle.
Hydroelectric power plants
● It uses the force of water that is stored in a dam. The water moves a turbine and produces kinetic energy and then this energy is transformed into electricity
● There are two types of hydraulic energy depending on the destination of the water: gravity or pump.
Non-conventional electric power plants● Advantages:They contaminate less than
conventional power plants,they use renewable sources and reduce the energy dependence.
● Disadvantages:they generate much less energy
Types of non-conventional electric power plants
● Wind power plants and wind farms● Solar power pants● Geothermal power plants● Biomass Thermal power plants● Ocean power plants
Wind power plants and wind farms● They use the movement of the wind,to move
blades which generate electricity thanks to a transformation center at the bottom of the tower where the blades are.
● Wind farms can only be installed in places with good wind conditions
● A wind power plant produces between 1MW and 10MW
Solar power plants
● Photo-thermal power plants
● The heat generated by the solar radiations produces stream which moves a rotor conected to a generator.
● Photovoltaic power plants
● The solar radiations are transform directly into electricity by photovoltaic panels.
● The isolated power p● lants are smaller.
● They use the energy from the sun to produce electricity
Geothermal power plants.
● They use the heats found at the deep of the Earth to produce energy.
● These energy cn be used:
● Directly:hot water,heating and industrial uses.
● Indirectly:the heat generates stream which produce electricity
Biomass thermal power plants.● Energy is produced
by burning organic wastes,the steam from the burning moves a turbine conected to a generator.
Ocean power plants.
● These power plants use the force of waves and tides to produce energy.
● They are in a experimental fase so they don't produce too much energy.
Envir
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From wind to water Eole water,the French research companyhas created a new
air rotor which can convert the whater steam in the air into drinking water.
The air enters into the turbine and goes into an electric cooling compressor which condense the water in the air.
One turbine can produce up to
1,000 liters of water every day
Fin
Paola CaroJavier Borrallo3ºA 2011-2012