Name two commonly used metals in renewable energy resources.
Lithium, Nickel, Copper, Zinc, Aluminum, Cobalt, Manganese, Steel
The rights a person gets when they invent a new technology
Intellectual Property Rights
What percentage of GHGs comes from the energy sector?
75%
What is renewable energy?
energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed
Name 3 renewable energy resources.
Geothermal
Solar
Wind
Hydro
Wave
Tidal
Biomass
What are the three main types of materials?
Metals
Ceramics
Polymers
Why is renewable energy's ethical impact questioned?
How much waste has been produced from solar energy waste?
78 million tons
How many tons of waste has been produced by solar panels?
78 million tons
What converts energy from DC to AC in solar panels?
Inverter
Name two ceramics
Zirconium Dioxide, Lithium Titanate, Titanium nitride, bricks, dishes, pottery, tiles, etc.
Name one ethical issue that comes from mining
displaced local communities, habitat destruction, water resource depletion/contamination, land degradation, etc.
How many jobs exist from the renewable energy industry?
16.2 million jobs
What percentage of the Global energy mix comes from Renewable energy sources?
20% or over 180,000 TWh
Which two renewable energy sources are used in the Aeroleaf technology?
Wind and Solar
Name an alternative and sustainable method of mining/extracting raw materials from the earth for use in renewable energy sources.
Mine tailing, wastewater, e-waste, scrap metal
Name the four main issues that challenge how 'clean' green energy is.
Material sourcing
Labor & Equity
Changes in land use
Waste Management
Which surface has a higher albedo: a White roof top or a concrete sidewalk?
white roof top
Which country produces the most amount of renewable energy?
Canada or Sweden
How does Geothermal energy work?
This process typically involves drilling wells into geothermal reservoirs to access hot water and steam. The steam spins the turbines, connected to generators which converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy. After passing through the turbines, the steam is cooled and condensed back into water, which can often be re-injected into the reservoir to maintain the cycle
Define Albedo
An object's ability to reflect sun radiation back into space
Who receives most benefits from extracting natural resources for renewable technologies?
Global North, mining companies, countries and communities that are not found where the resources are mined.
What is the average lifespan of a wind turbine?
20-25 years
How many countries have committed to net zero GHGs?
50% or 107 coutnries
What is the difference between wave and tidal energy?
Wave energy convertors are placed at the surface and rely on crashing waves for kinetic energy
Whereas tidal energy convertors are anchored to the seafloor and rely on currents and tides created by the gravitational pull from the moon for kinetic energy.