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Hydropower Disadvantages

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HYDROPOWER DISADVANTAGES

  • Requires flowing water
  • Can interfere with view
  • disrupts the ecosystem
  • People moved to make way
  • Reservoirs can fill with dirt and become useless.
Photo by Ian Sane

HYDROPOWER DISADVANTAGES

  • The dam will change the habitat and landscape upstream
  • The land below the dam is also affected as the flow of water is reduces
  • Building the dam is expensive and time taking
  • High investment cost
  • In the great Johnstown flood in Pennsylvania 2,000 people were killed
Photo by Xaf

HYDROPOWER DISADVANTAGES

  • In some cases, there are changes in stream water quality
  • Precipitation dependant
  • Sediment can build up behind Dams and break them, killing people
Photo by SinusArt

SOLAR ENERGY ADVANTAGES

  • Free source
  • Renewable
  • Produces no pollutants
  • Can be used in remote areas
  • Silent

SOLAR ENERGY DISADVANTAGES

  • Weather and climate dependant
  • Expensive
  • Not very efficient
  • Doesn't work in the dark
  • Fossil fuels are used for some solar collectors.

WIND DISADVANTAGES

  • Depends on weather patterns
  • Endangers bird populations
  • Depends on location
  • Noisy
  • Largest turbine creates electricity for 475 homes
Photo by Ryan McD

FOSSIL FUELS ADVANTAGES

  • Used by functioning power plants world wide
  • Currently plentiful
  • Relatively cheap
  • Due to inflation, gas prices have actually
  • dropped about 50 cents

FOSSIL FUELS DISADVANTAGES

  • Releases greenhouse gases
  • Limited supply
  • Oil spills amount to 1 billion gallons every year
  • Rising prices
  • Acid rain
Photo by Toban B.

BIOMASS ADVANTAGES

  • Renewable
  • Widely available, many sources
  • Reduces garbage
  • Provides farmers with a steady market
  • Require no equipmant
Photo by USDAgov

BIOMASS DISADVANTAGES

  • Runs on fossil fuels
  • Less pollution,but still pollution
  • Collection of biomass can be time-consuming
  • Use fuel inefficiently
  • Leads to forests cut down
Photo by faul

GEOTHERMAL ADVANTAGES

  • Non polluting
  • Renewable
  • Produces constant energy
  • Don't take up much room
  • No extra charge is needed to keep it running

ENERGY SOURCES

BY JAMES DAVENPORT
Photo by P1r

WIND ADVANTAGES

  • Renewable
  • Non polluting
  • Free source
  • Easy to build
  • More birds are killed by cats and pesticides than by wind turbines
Photo by tim caynes

GEOTHERMAL DISADVANTAGES

  • Only available in localized areas
  • Requires to replan home heating
  • Expensive new technology
  • When drilling, hazardous gases can escape
  • Sometimes runs out of steam
Photo by mariusm

NUCLEAR ADVANTAGES

  • Produces no greenhouse gases
  • Lot of energy from small fuel
  • Clean, no carbon dioxide
  • Huge amounts of constant energy
  • Can't become a nuke
Photo by Michal Brcak

NUCLEAR DISADVANTAGES

  • Waste remains dangerous for centuries
  • Limited life span for power plants
  • Very expensive
  • Uranium will eventually run out
  • Storage of radioactive waste Is unsolved
Photo by ukslim

HYDROPOWER ADVANTAGES

  • Renewable
  • Generally no required fuel
  • Constant energy
  • Cheap
  • No pollution
Photo by peretzp