Exploring Hydro-Electricity: Sustainable Energy Sources in Norway and Belgium
Discover the world of hydro-electricity with insights on its generation, pros and cons, as well as its significance in Norway and Belgium. Learn about other renewable energy sources like windmills and ways to save energy effectively.
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Hydro-electricity Sven, Maxim, Robbe, Siri, Julie and Eline
Hydro-electricity Introduction video What? How much/many? Pro s and contra s Other ways in Norway? Other ways in Belgium? How we should save energy?
Introduction video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnPEtwQtmGQ
What? Hydro-electricity is the most widely used form of renewable energy (16% of global electricity generation) Based on 2 things: 1. The difference in heigth 2. The flow of water
What? Electricity Water Turbine Generator
In Norway Hydro-electricity = 99% 200 power plants More than 800 small river plants
In Sykkylven 3 power plants 6 small river plants
In Sykkylven Power plant + Water plant = unique By going through the power plant, the water loses his very strong pressure. So it can go through a water plant too. (otherwise the pressure would be to high)
In Belgium Several small river plants in Walloon No big power plants because we don t have the difference in height
Pros Clean Renewable No CO2 pollution
Contras Impact on the local community Plants are destroyed in the area where it is built
Other ways in Norway Windmills Wave energy Thermal energy
Parts of a windmill Rotorblades 3 Rotorblades 26 rpm 52 meter Air Brakes
Parts of a windmill 1. 2. Blade adjustment 3. Main spindle 4. Gearwheels 5. Brake 6. Generator 7. Transformator 8. Frame 9. Another frame 10. Sensors 11. crane Rotor
Pro`s No pollution Reduced dependence Job prospects/opportunities Cheap energy
Contra`s Impact on the environment Impact on the landscape Annoying sounds Shadow pollution
Wave energy http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embed ded&v=ILWXAkE4QpQ#! Waves => Wave Energy Converter (WEC) => Energy
Thermal energy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHSNBzHCvMI Warmth of the earth Steam Turbine Generator
Other ways in Belgium Windmills Solar panels
Solar panels A lot in Belgium, few in Norway The light of the sun is transformed into energy
Pro`s No pollution Reduced dependence Job prospects Cheap energy
Contra`s It s ugly It needs a lot of cleaning
Save energy? When we came to Norway we noticed that Norwegians don t switch off the lights as quickly as we do in Belgium. That s because energy is cheaper in Norway than in Belgium. So we can conclude that hydro-electricity is very important in Norway.
Sources Katrine Pernille Mr. Vercruysse Mrs. Alliet Youtube Wikipedia