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Understand energy intermittency of Solar and why energy storage is needed. - ️️solar radiation is zero at night, and affected by cloud cover and air turbidity during the order that it not be wasted, as well as offering back-up power in scenarios where renewables are used in some way. Define payback time for average project in Wind energy. - ️️he amount of time it would take to save enough money in operation costs to pay for the equipment How can the social gap in renewable energy be overcome? - ️️Include more people in the conversation and what could be the benefit. Define « intermittent » for wind energy. Why is it a problem? - ️️Wind energy can be on/off depending on the weather. Primary source of power for wind energy? - ️️Solar energy Due to uneven heating of Earths surface How much of CA electricity is likely to be produced from Wind by 2050. - ️️35% Passive home design - ️️a system of putting the sun's energy to use without requiring mechanical devices to distribute the collected heat Insolation - ️️the delivery rate of solar radiation per unit of horizontal surface Insulation - ️️A substance that reduces the transfer of thermal energy. Solar Path - ️️refers to orientation of building so that the sun passes and heats the house HDD - ️️Correlation on temp. outside vs. temp. inside How do photovoltaics generate electricity? - ️️a method of converting sunlight to electricity using layers of materials that either readily give up or absorb electrons Define: Solar Photovoltaic (PV) - ️️a power system designed to supply usable solar power by means of photovoltaics Define: Solar Thermal Energy - ️️energy produced by converting solar energy into electrical energy through the use of mirrorsUnderstand efficiency factor, what is the normal efficiency from PV panels? - ️️Most typical silicon solar cells have a maximum efficiency of around 15-22%. What is EROI and how do you calculate it? - ️️Energy Return on Investment (EROI) is the amount of energy that has to be expended in order to produce a certain amount of energy.EROI = Energy Output / Energy Input EPBT - ️️Energy Pay Back Time Why are a majority of renewable energy projects are now able to compete with fossil fuels on the market place, even without subsidies? - ️️the unsubsidized cost of solar and wind power has already reached parity with conventional fossil fuels in many parts of the United States. How is the potential wind power output calculated for a specific site and turbine? (Formula) - ️️P=0.5 x p x Cp x v^3 x As p= 1.2kg/m^3 Cp= energy coefficient (.4-.5) v^3= meters per second (double wind speeds=8 fold in power) As=m^2 (area swept by blade) LCA Category - ️️Life-Cycle Assessment: a technique to assess environmental impacts associated with all the stages of a product's life from raw material extraction through materials processing, manufacture, distribution, use, repair and maintenance, and disposal or recycling system boundaries - ️️the border between a system and the rest of the environment functional unit - ️️a quantified description of the performance requirements that the product system fulfills Define 1st Generation biofuels - ️️refer to the fuels that have been derived from sources like starch, sugar, animal fats and vegetable oil. The oil is obtained using the conventional techniques of production. (firewood) Define 2nd Generation biofuels - ️️also known as advanced biofuels, are fuels that can be manufactured from various types of non-food biomass. Biomass in this context means plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.

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SJSU ENVS 119 Final Study Guide
Understand energy intermittency of Solar and why energy storage is needed. -
✔️✔️solar radiation is zero at night, and affected by cloud cover and air turbidity during
the day.in order that it not be wasted, as well as offering back-up power in scenarios
where renewables are used in some way.

Define payback time for average project in Wind energy. - ✔️✔️he amount of time it
would take to save enough money in operation costs to pay for the equipment

How can the social gap in renewable energy be overcome? - ✔️✔️Include more people
in the conversation and what could be the benefit.

Define « intermittent » for wind energy. Why is it a problem? - ✔️✔️Wind energy can
be on/off depending on the weather.

Primary source of power for wind energy? - ✔️✔️Solar energy
Due to uneven heating of Earths surface

How much of CA electricity is likely to be produced from Wind by 2050. - ✔️✔️35%

Passive home design - ✔️✔️a system of putting the sun's energy to use without
requiring mechanical devices to distribute the collected heat

Insolation - ✔️✔️the delivery rate of solar radiation per unit of horizontal surface

Insulation - ✔️✔️A substance that reduces the transfer of thermal energy.

Solar Path - ✔️✔️refers to orientation of building so that the sun passes and heats the
house

HDD - ✔️✔️Correlation on temp. outside vs. temp. inside

How do photovoltaics generate electricity? - ✔️✔️a method of converting sunlight to
electricity using layers of materials that either readily give up or absorb electrons

Define: Solar Photovoltaic (PV) - ✔️✔️a power system designed to supply usable solar
power by means of photovoltaics

Define: Solar Thermal Energy - ✔️✔️energy produced by converting solar energy into
electrical energy through the use of mirrors

, Understand efficiency factor, what is the normal efficiency from PV panels? - ✔️✔️Most
typical silicon solar cells have a maximum efficiency of around 15-22%.


What is EROI and how do you calculate it? - ✔️✔️Energy Return on Investment (EROI)
is the amount of energy that has to be expended in order to produce a certain amount of
energy.EROI = Energy Output / Energy Input

EPBT - ✔️✔️Energy Pay Back Time

Why are a majority of renewable energy projects are now able to compete with fossil
fuels on the market place, even without subsidies? - ✔️✔️the unsubsidized cost of
solar and wind power has already reached parity with conventional fossil fuels in many
parts of the United States.

How is the potential wind power output calculated for a specific site and turbine?
(Formula) - ✔️✔️P=0.5 x p x Cp x v^3 x As

p= 1.2kg/m^3
Cp= energy coefficient (.4-.5)
v^3= meters per second (double wind speeds=8 fold in power)
As=m^2 (area swept by blade)


LCA Category - ✔️✔️Life-Cycle Assessment: a technique to assess environmental
impacts associated with all the stages of a product's life from raw material extraction
through materials processing, manufacture, distribution, use, repair and maintenance,
and disposal or recycling

system boundaries - ✔️✔️the border between a system and the rest of the
environment

functional unit - ✔️✔️a quantified description of the performance requirements that the
product system fulfills

Define 1st Generation biofuels - ✔️✔️refer to the fuels that have been derived from
sources like starch, sugar, animal fats and vegetable oil. The oil is obtained using the
conventional techniques of production. (firewood)

Define 2nd Generation biofuels - ✔️✔️also known as advanced biofuels, are fuels that
can be manufactured from various types of non-food biomass. Biomass in this context
means plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.

Define 3rd Generation biofuels - ✔️✔️refers to biofuel derived from algae. Previously,
algae were lumped in with second generation biofuels.
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