Energy

Cards (16)

  • Energy mix

    The balance of the different types of energy which a country uses
  • The energy mix of the UK consists mostly of gas, coal and nuclear fuel
  • The last oil-fired power station in the UK closed in 2015
  • Renewable energy

    • Energy sources that are replenished and not exhausted, eg solar power
  • Renewable fuels make up less than 10% of the UK's energy mix
  • The government needs to increase the renewable energy figure to 15% by 2020 to meet its European Union target
  • Wind farms
    • Land which contains a large group of wind turbines
  • Over 50% of all renewable energy generated in the UK comes from wind farms
  • Most of the wind energy is from onshore turbines, but the number of offshore turbines is increasing
  • The amount of UK electricity generated through hydroelectric power (HEP) has remained the same since 2012
  • Less than 0.01% of UK energy is generated through tidal power
  • The UK is an island nation and could generate around 20% of its electricity using waves and tides
  • The UK government think that 4% of our electricity could come from solar power by 2020
  • Exploitation
    When the natural environment is destroyed for its natural resources, eg deforestation as a result of cutting timber
  • Economic issues associated with energy exploitation
    • Initial costs (building power stations, dams, wind farms)
    • Maintenance and running costs (buying fuel, repairing damage, disposing of waste products)
  • Environmental issues associated with energy exploitation
    • Fossil fuel powered stations create emissions, noise, and waste products
    • Uranium used in nuclear power plants is highly radioactive and the waste products have to be kept away from people indefinitely
    • Renewable energies like wind and solar power can be considered visual pollution
    • Tidal power and HEP dams may affect marine ecosystems