BioEnergy

Overview information for Reneable Energysystems

This information is written for the average citizen who would like to see and understand

Renewable Energy and<"Why GO GREEN"!!!

Table of contents:

  1. Solar cell (Solartherm)

A considerable portion of the energy consumption of an average private household is used for hot-water preparation.

By means of a solarcell arrangement, about 60% of the heat can be produced free of charge. In summer there is hot water virtually for “free”, emissions of CO2 and investment wear are reduced by the frequent short turning of the conventional heating.

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  1. Photovoltaic

The photovoltaic module is mounted like the solar panels on the house roof. It converts the sunlight into solar electricity power instead of heat.

The photovoltaic technology includes a type of silicon which can be structured as:

- mono-crystalline

- multicrystalline
- or amorphous

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  1. Biomass

The solar radiation which is bound year after year biologically in the form of biomass corresponds to about 50 million metric tons of crude oil.
However, the momentary primary power demand of mankind lies by approx. 9.7 milliard metric tons a year.

    Of course only a small part of the biomass harvested can be supplied to a use, because of ecological, technical and economic reasons.

    Watch the video below for wood pellet system

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    1. Biogas

    Agricultural fermentation gas.

    Certain bacteria decompose liquid manure and no wood containing plants
    (Anaerobic fermenting) to methane, CO2 and small quantities in sulphur hydrogen and ammonia.
    This mixture is called fermentation gas. To 65% the methane containing fermentation gas is well usable as an bio energy source.

      The heat value lies with about 6kwh / m ³ and the energy value of 1 m ³ fermentation gas corresponds to about 0.6 liter fuel oil or 0, 6 m ³ natural gas.

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    1. Combined heat and power units (CHP)

    Principle and effect:

    A combined heat and power unit is a total energy unit which will use the energy created in small and mid sized homes with greater efficiency.
    The engine also drives a generator which generates electricity.
    The heat originating from the process is transferred over to the heat exchanger for heating purposes and to the hot-water production. The electric energy is used predominantly for personal use, the rest is fed against reimbursement (that´s different from country to country} into the public net.

    The concurrent production and use of electric power and heat is called a combined heat and power unit.

      The efficiency lies at 90% and higher.

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      1. Wind energy

      The wind relations in small-scale surfaces or areas become certainly by the regional wind climate, and the form of the ground.

        Modern wind energy arrangements or also wind strength arrangements can use aerial currents from a wind speed of approx. 3 m / sec about rotors as an impulse. The rotary movement is changed by the suitable coupling of generators in electricity.

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        1. Geotherm energy (earth heat) Heat pumps

        Geothermal energy – also called earth heat – is in the form of heat stored energy below the surface of the earth. This natural energy source can be used for heating purposes and also for electricity production.

          The different ways of geothermic power production, distinguished them between the depths they work at. Some work close to the surfaces at approx. 400-m depth and some go even deeper (Deepherme).

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