Generation of Electricity
Generation of Electricity
BUILDING SERVICES II
To determine the sources of energy
To analyze the best sources of energy
Introduction
Types of sources of electricity
History of electricity in Malaysia
Sources of electricity
Hydroelectric
Coal
Nuclear
Geothermal
Solar Energy
Tidal Power
Electricity generation is the first process in
the delivery of electricity to consumers
Main sources of electricity in Malaysia is
Hydroelectric
sources can be divided into 2 groups:
Segari Energy
Ventures Sdn. Lumut, Perak 1,303 15 July 1993
Bhd.
Powertron Resources
Karambunai 120 6 February 1997
Sdn. Bhd.
Sandakan Power
corporation Sdn. Sandakan 34 29 November 1997
Bhd.
Syarikat Location Capacity(MW) Types of generators
Sabah Forest
Industries Sdn. Sipitang, Sabah 57.7 Public
Bhd.
Tanjung Berhala,
Perwaja Steel Sdn.
Kemaman, 9.5 Private
Bhd.
Terengganu
Pasir Gudang
Titan Petrochemicals
Industrial Estate, 56 Private
(M) Sdn. Bhd.
Johor
No pollution.
generates no nuclear waste nor nuclear leaks
Environmental damage
can be disruptive to surrounding aquatic
ecosystems
changes the downstream river environment
many native and migratory birds have become
increasingly endangered
Coal burning
produces carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen
oxides (NOx) along with varying amounts of
sulfur dioxide (SO2)
The sulfuric acid is returned to the Earth as acid
rain.
cause of global warming
Nuclear energy is produced by a controlled
nuclear chain reaction and creates heat
used to boil water, produce steam, and drive
a steam turbine
provided 6.5% of the world's energy and
15.7% of the world's electricity, with the
U.S., France and Japan together accounting
for 57% of all nuclear generated electricity.
435 nuclear power reactors in operation in
the world
31 different countries
Advantages of Nuclear Energy
Relatively little fuel is needed and the fuel is
inexpensive.
Fission is not believed to contribute to global
weapons.
Possibility of nuclear accidents.
Geothermal energy is contained in underground
reservoirs of steam, hot water and hot dry rocks.
Then converts the heat of naturally occurring steam and
hot water into electricity.
3 types of power generators which are dry steam, flash
steam and binary cycle.
Geothermal Generation Process
Advantages of Geothermal Energy
- Very high efficiency.
- Low initial costs (since steam already present).
Geothermal Power
Plant in Iceland
Geothermal Power
Plant in Philippines
Solar electricity is created by using Photovoltaic (PV) technology
by converting solar energy into solar electricity from sunlight.
Photovoltaic systems use sunlight to power ordinary electrical
equipment, for example, household appliances, computers and
lighting.
The photovoltaic (PV) process converts free solar energy - the
most abundant energy source on the planet - directly into solar
power.
In general, direct solar power involves a single transformation
and indirect solar power involves multiple transformations of
sunlight which results in a usable form of energy.
Solar energy systems can either be connected to the national
electricity network (known as the Grid) or stand alone systems
for individual houses.
Solar Electricity Process
Advantages Of Solar Energy
- Readily available in large amounts.
- No associated air pollution.
Power Plant
An artistic impression of a tidal barrage, including embankments,
a ship lock and caissons housing a sluice and two turbines.
Advantages of Tidal Energy
- Readily available source.