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TOPIC 9: SUSTAINABLE ENERGY RESOURCE
Sustainable energy, specifically renewable energy or green energy, is an energy source which can be replenished, that is essentially inexhaustible. Sustainable sources of energy include solar, wind, water, biomass and geothermal. Non renewable energy sources include coal, oil and natural gas.


Water Energy
The Generation of Electricity from Water
Explain the generation of electricity from water
Energy sources are areas of origin of a particular kind of energy. There are two types of sources of energy namely:
  1. Renewable sources
  2. Non- renewable sources
Renewable sources:These are the energy sources, which can be turned into use again after being used. Example sun, water, wind and fossils.
Non- renewable sources:These are the energy sources, which cannot be turned into use again. Examples: oil, natural gas and charcoal.
Sustainable sources of energy:This refers to natural resources that are used in the production of electricity without destroying the environment. These include:
  1. Solar energy
  2. Wind energy
  3. Sea/wave energy
  4. Geo-thermal energy
  5. Tidal energy
Water energy refers to the energy obtained from running water by use of turbines and generators. This energy is called hydroelectric power.
Hydroelectric Power (H.E.P):This is electricity produced by running water.Hydroelectric power stations provide about 20% of the world’s electricity. In Tanzania, hydroelectric power stations/plants are found at Mtera, Kidatu and Nyumba ya Mungu.
Production of hydroelectric power
First, a dam is built to trap running water. This is usually in a valley where there is an existing lake. Water is allowed to flow through tunnels in the dam, where they turn turbines, which in turn drive generator.
The generator then produces electricity from water energy. Force of moving water thus turns the generators. Hydroelectric Power plants have no fuel costs and gives off no waste.
NOTE:
  1. The dam constructed is made much thicker at the bottom than at the top because the pressure of water increases with depth.
  2. Hydro electricity produces no waste products.
The Importance of Water Energy
Explain the importance of water energy
Water energy has the following importance.
  1. The energy is virtually available
  2. It is environmental friendly
  3. It is more reliable than other sources like wind
  4. Electricity can be generated constantly
  5. The energy increases power very quickly
Application of energy from water
  1. In Industries – to drive machine parts
  2. Lighting purposes for example in homes
  3. Heating and cooking
  4. In health facilities i.e. runs incubators and freezers.
A Model of HydroElectric Power Plant
Construct a model of HydroElectric power plant
A model ofHydroElectric power plant
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Solar Energy
Solar energyrefers to the energy obtained from the sun by the use of solar cells.
The Sun as a Source of Energy
Explain the sun as a source of energy
We consume energy in dozens of forms.Yet virtually all of the energy we use originates in the power of the atom. Nuclear reactions energize stars, including our Sun. The energy we capture for use on Earth comes largely from the Sun or from nuclear forces local to our own planet.
Sunlight is by far the predominant source, and it contains a surprisingly large amount of energy. On average, even after passing through hundreds of kilometers of air on a clear day, solar radiation reaches Earth with more than enough energy in a single square meter to illuminate five 60-watt lightbulbs if all the sunlight could be captured and converted toelectricity.
The Conversion of Solar Energy to Electric Energy
Explain the conversion of Solar energy to electric Energy
The energy produced by the sun is more than we need. Solar energy can be converted to electricity by using solar cells or photo voltaic cells. The main surface of solar panel is dull black. This enhances the absorption rate of the radiant energy from the sun.
Applications of solar energy
Solar energy has been harnessed by mankind and put to several uses. Below are some of the applications of solar energy:
  1. It is used in electric appliances such as television and radios
  2. For lighting purposes
  3. Spaceship satellites use solar cells
  4. Some torches, cars and calculators are powered by solar cells
  5. Drying of clothes and farm (food) products.
  6. Heating water using a solar hot water system
Though solar cells are expensive, they are very useful in remote and sunny areas.
A Model of Solar Panel
Construct a model of solar panel
A model solar panel
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Wind Energy
Wind as a Source of Energy
Explain wind as a source of energy
Wind energy refers to the energy obtained from wind.It can be converted into electricity.Babylonians and Chinese used wind energy as a source of energy to pump water for irrigation 4000 years ago.
Wind energy can be converted into electricity by building a tall tower with a large propeller on top called windmill.
When wind blows, it rotates the propeller, which causes the attached generators to produce electricity.
Note: for more electricity to be produced, more properties are needed.
A Model of a Wind Mill
Construct a model of a Wind Mill
Diagram of a wind mill
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A Wind Mill in Daily Life
Apply Wind Mill in daily life
Application of wind energy
For centuries, people have been using the power of the wind to move ships, boats and pump water.
Today, enormous wind energy is used to turn generators that facilitate the production of power. As windmills are efficient, very large turbines are required to providing the much-needed power.






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