Energy Sources
Energy Sources
Energy Sources
Other minor forms of power include Nuclear power (from uranium), Wind energy (wind), Tidal energy
(sea waves), Biogas ( cow dung), Geothermal ( volcanic activity), Natural gas (methane) etc.
-Steep gradient/fall/slope
-Perennial supply of water
-impermeable rock / non porous rocks
-firm rock foundation/ solid geological base
-deep, narrow gorge
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HEP schemes in Africa
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Generation of power
Advantages of HEP
-water is a renewable source of energy
-very low maintenance costs/ low running costs
-clean form of energy/ pollution free
-higher production capacity / it is more efficient
-dam is multi-functional eg. tourism/fishing/ irrigation/industries etc.
Disadvantages of HEP
-expensive to construct/ very high initial costs.
-flooding
-encourages water- borne diseases
-displacement of people which is expensive
-dam takes too much land which could be used for farming
-alters natural flow of the river
-silting of the dam affects turbines
-Species migration/ destruction of animal habitat
-disturbs the geological structure of the area eg. Earth tremors
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CASE STUDY ON KARIBA DAM PROJECT
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CASE STUDY – MORUPULE POWER STATION
Map of Botswana showing Morupule Power Station( include geographical features)
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HOW THE POWER STATION MAY AFFECT PEOPLE LIVING NEAR IT
-Pollution eg. air, land and noise
-Risk of respiratory diseases/ Risk to people’s health
-Exposure to high voltage transformers
-Relocation for expansion/ land use conflicts/ competition for land
-Risk/ danger of explosion
Disadvantages
-Expensive equipment/ initial costs are very high
- No sun, no production
-Delicate or fragile equipment
-Limited production capacity
-Sun rays intensity varies with seasons
-Theft/ vandalism
Why there is little solar energy use when conditions are ideal for its production
- Expensive equipment – therefore few people can afford it/ lack of capital
- Limited supply – because it cant run many appliances
- Use of alternative energy sources – they are cheaper or easily available
- No production of electricity when it is cloudy – therefore inconvenient
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- Fragile equipment / easy to break – therefore costly to repair or maintain
- Lack of education/ awareness – no exposure to many Batswana of its existence and advantage
Strategies used to conserve energy in Botswana
-Education
-Use of renewable sources of energy/ alternative sources eg. solar power
- Increase tariffs
-Repair faulty electrical appliances
-Use of electricity- saving devices eg. Low voltage bulbs, automatic switches
-Switch off lights/ electric appliances when not in use
-Defrost refrigerators
-Load shedding
-Use smaller heating plates for cookers
-Enclose fire places