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Harnessing Solar Energy - PPT Presentation

Pup Petra Szakács Rebeka Serap Serra Çağlar Berkin Kulah Lakatos Kata Péterfi Júlia Klug Kata Brieber Barbara Letizia Morricone Andrea Della Sciucca ID: 628886

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Slide1

Harnessing Solar Energy

Pup

Petra, Szakács Rebeka,

Serap

Serra

Çağlar

,

Berkin

Kulah

, Lakatos Kata, Péterfi Júlia,

Klug

Kata,

Brieber

Barbara,

Letizia

Morricone

, Andrea Della

Sciucca

, Roberta

Popor

, Filip

Lokas

,

Annika

Hartmann,

Zoe

BulinskiSlide2

BURNING FUELS

IS DESTRUCTIVE

THEY RELEASE

harmful

pollutants

CAUSING GLOBAL WARMINGACID RAINLUNG ILLNESSThe Co2, that they repersent, had been isolated  human activity return thisThey are non-renewableWe need to repalce themSlide3
Slide4

Two methods how solar

panels

produce electricity Thermal

Solar Energyconcentrates sunlight converts

the light to

heatPhotovoltaic Solar Powerthe cleanest and most reliable form of renewable energyexciting electrons in silicon cells using the photons of light from the Sunstore the extra energy Slide5
Slide6

What

are

active and passive

solar systems?ACTIVE

rely on external

energy sources can heat or cool PV, liquid or air basedno wind noise generated expensive external equipmentPASSIVEdoesn’t rely on external energy sourcessouth-facing windows absorb heatdon’t cause allergydepends on the weatherSlide7

Green buildings

good

and

bad lighting the practice

of creating structures which are environmentally responsible

Benefits:

maximize the light in a room Increases productivityless upkeepsExamples:„SolaRoad” in the NetherlandTaipei 101 in TaiwanSlide8

The greenest countries

Sweden

recycling,

consumption of organic foodsNorway and Costa Rica - nearly

fossil-fuel-free electricity

systemGermany – 10 policiesHow can a country become green?following, 100% renewable electricitycommitment to the common goodgreen policiesSlide9

The biggest solar power plants in the worldChina - The

Longyangxia

Damgenetares 648 MWrobotic

system

USA - Solar Star

two projects: 1 and 2silicon PV panels255,000 homesgenerates 850 MW

200,000 households„the biggest investor in clean energy

in the world”

India -

Kamuthi

Solar Power ProjectSlide10

Using solar energy in the

future

PROS

provides

jobsavoid wasting energyreduces our dependence on non-renewable

stransport

CONSexpensive- might increase taxesrare materialsspecial storageslimited timeSlide11

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION