ENERGIES&
TECHNOLOGYWednesday, september 26th, 2012
1. WHAT IS ENERGY?
1. WHAT IS ENERGY?
Energy is the ability to do work
There are many types of energy
Without an energy source, we can’tdo any work
2. ENERGY TYPES and ENERGY SOURCES
Energy types son los distintos tipos de energía que existen y que podemos experimentar
Energy sources: son las fuentes naturales de las que podemos extraer los distintos tipos de energía
3. TYPES OF ENERGY
There are seven types of energy
1. Nuclear: from the atom’s nuclei
2. Chemical: from chemical reactions
3. Electric: from the electrons
4. Heat: from high temperatures
5. Light: from electromagnetic radiation
6. Kinetic: from things in motion
7. Potential: from the gravity
3. TYPES OF ENERGY
CONSERVATION OF ENERGY PRINCIPLE
ENERGY CAN’T BE CREATED.
ENERGY CAN’T BE DESTROYED.
ENERGY CAN ONLY BE
TRANSFORMED
3. ACTIVITY1. Battery: it transforms chemichal energy into
electric energy2. Light bulb:3. Solar cell:4. A car:5. A person working:6. An electric fan:7. A gas oven: 8. A Computer screen:
Write down what type of electric transformation
takes place in these devices.
4. ENERGY IN TECHNOLOGY
All the machines need energy to work.
In technology, the most useful type of energy is electric energy, for threereasons:1.Electricity is easy to generate
2.Electricity is easy to transform
3.Electricity is easy to transport
4. ELECTRICITY IS EASY TO GENERATE
4. ELECTRICITY IS EASY TO TRANSFORM
4. ELECTRICITY IS EASY TO TRANSPORT
5. ENERGY SOURCES
Energy Sources can be renewable ornon-renewable.
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
These energies come from the nature
We can assume that they will exist forever
Renewable energies are good for the environment, don’t pollute and never run out.
Renewable energies are: …………
NON-RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
These energies come from limitedresources
We know that these energies are going torun out
Non-renewable energies are bad for theenvironment, pollute, and will not lastforever.
Non-renewable energies are: ……………
THE ENERGY PROBLEM
Can you imagine a future without electric energy?
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THE ENERGY PROBLEM
80% of our energy consumption comes from non-renewable sources
We use fossil fuels for electricity and transportation (cars, ships, aeroplanes, …)
ACTIVITY: Write down threeconsequences if tomorrow we didn’t haveany electricity at all.
THE ENERGY PROBLEM
Nor the Canary Islands, nor Spain havefossil fuels
We have to buy the fuel to foreigncountries. This causes two problems:
1. We have to pay any price for it.
2. We depend on the other country to get thefuel.