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YASHU's Power Stations Ppt Chem "9a2"

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CHEMISTRY

POWER STATIONS

POWER STATIONS

Power stations are stations which convert energy sources into electricity.

Few power stations are
Nuclear power station
Hydroelectric power station
Geothermal power station
Wave power station
Wind power station
Tidal power station
Solar power station

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  • Power stations convert energy sources into electricity.
  • These use mostly turbines to drive energy!
  • They are situated all round the globe.
  • There are public and private power stations.
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NUCLEAR POWER STATION

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  • Thermal power station which heat is used to generate steam
  • The steam drives a steam turbine connected to a generate
  • Then generater produces electricity.
  • There are 439 stations in 31 countries as to the IAEA report
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HDROELCTRIC

POWER STATION

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  • Electricity is produced by use of gravity
  • Gravitational force makes the water fall or flow
  • This flowing water has high pressure
  • The pressure drives the turbine for electricity
  • Situated in 150 countries

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GEOTHERMAL

POWER STATION

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  • Use steam from reservoirs of hot water
  • Found a few km or more below the earth's surface
  • The steam rotates the turbine which produces electricity
  • There are dry,flash,binary steams
  • Produced in 24 countries while geothermal heating in 70 countries
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WAVE

POWER STATION

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  • Wave capture chamber set into rock face
  • Tidal power pushes water into chambers
  • Air oscillates water column
  • Rushing of water drives the turbine
  • 5 country's power station that run on wave power

WIND

POWER STATION

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  • Wind pushes the turbine
  • Turbine generates electricity
  • 83 countries have wind power plants
  • Chine is the leading in production followed by USA
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TIDAL

POWER STATION

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  • Hydropower that converts energy of tides
  • Energy of tides into electricity
  • Renewable energy
  • First ever station used to grind wheat

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SOLAR

POWER

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  • Conversion of sunlight directly into electricity
  • Directly using photovoltaics
  • Indirectly using concentrated solar power
  • CSP uses lenses or mirrors to track sun
  • Solar power is gained from solar panels
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