Sources of Energy (Important Differences)
Fossil Fuels Energy vs Solar Energy
Fossil Fuels Energy | Solar Energy | |
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1. | Fossil energy can be used day or night. | Can be used in day time. We need to store its energy to use it at night. |
2. | The stock of fossil energy is limited. e.g. coals will last for next 200 years. | Sun’s energy is unlimited. |
3. | Fossil energy is non-renewable. It takes millions of year to produce fossil fuel. | Solar energy is renewable source of energy. |
4. | Give pollution. | Pollution Less |
5. | Fossil fuels release energy when they are burnt in air. | Solar radiation carry packets of energy due to fusion reaction in the sun. |
Bio-Mass vs Hydroelectricity
Bio-Mass | Hydroelectricity | |
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1. | Energy is produced by anaerobic breakdown of plants and animal wastes by microbes. | Potential Energy of Water stored in reservoir or its kinetic energy (high flow of water) is converted to usable form of energy. |
2. | Requires small setup. Low setup cost. | Requires large setup with high costs. |
3. | Bio Mass generates methane and other gases which causes global warming and pollution. | Hydro dams submerges large habitat which rots and gives green houses gases causing global warming. |
4. | Apart from air pollution no other major threat to ecosystem. | Big reservoirs in hilly regions increases the risk of earthquakes. |
5. | Saves landfill space as bio mass is converted into energy. | Hydroelectric plants saves costs of consuming fossil fuels. |
Nuclear Fission vs Nuclear Fusion
No. | Nuclear Fission | Nuclear Fusion |
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1. | Nucleus of a heavy element breaks into lighter nuclei along with enormous amount of energy. | Two or more lighter nuclei join together and form a heavy nucleus plus release of energy. |
2. | It is a chain reaction i.e. fission of one nucleus leads to product of neutrons which causes heavy nuclei to disintegrate. | It is not a chain reaction. |
3. | Requires thermal neutrons which splits the nucleus and does not require high temperature initially. | Requires high temperature of 10⁶ K range to initiate fusion. |
4. | Practically this nuclear feasible in a reactor. | Practically not feasible in a reactor. |
5. | Controlled nuclear reaction in a reactor. | Uncontrolled nuclear reaction has been achieved in weapons like hydrogen bomb. |
6. | Fission waste is radioactive, long lived and threatens natural environment. Its disposal is a big challenge. | Fusion radioactive waste is short lived. |
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