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ENERGY
ENVIORMENTAL IMPACT
The extraction of natural resources is the process of removing materials such as minerals, fossil fuels, water, or timber from the Earth for human use
Electricity generation is the process of producing electrical energy by converting energy from sources such as fossil fuels, renewable resources, or nuclear power
An environmental impact assessment evaluates how a project affects the environment by analyzing potential impacts, proposing mitigation measures, and ensuring sustainable and environmentally responsible development
Final energy use is the consumption of energy by end users —such as households, industry, and transport—after it has been converted into usable forms like electricity, heat, or fuel.
Ocean power plants have low greenhouse gas emissions, but they can affect marine ecosystems by altering water flow, underwater noise, and habitats if not carefully designed and located
Fuel transport is the movement of fuels (such as coal, oil, gas, or biomass) from extraction or production sites to processing plants or end users. Electricity generation is the process of producing electrical energy by converting energy from sources such as fossil fuels, renewable resources, or nuclear power
ELECTRICITY
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POWER PLANTS
COMVENTIONAL
electric power plants
Electric power plants are facilities where primary or secondary energy
is transformed into electricity, Once electricity is generated, it must be
transported to towns, cities or industrial parks.
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An alternator has a fixed part, called a stator, and a moving part, called a rotor, connected to the turbine shaft
Nuclear power plants
This type of plant includes a nuclear fission reactor that produces the pressunsed steam needed to move the turbine rotor, the Uranium is the main fuel used
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NON-CONVENTIONAL
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Geothermal power plants
they use the heat found at deep levels in the earth. This heat may reach the surface in the form of steam, gases or hot water.
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SOURCES
Energy sources are natural resources from which we obtain different forms of energy that can be transformed for a specific use. We can classify energy sources in several ways
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