Investigating Energy Transfers (WJEC GCSE Science (Double Award)): Revision Note
Investigating Energy Transfers
Before installing energy-saving devices in homes, it is important to be able to interpret and analyse data to help make an informed decision
For photovoltaic cells (solar panels), the energy output depends on
Construction i.e. the efficiency of the panels
Location i.e. the average number of hours of sunshine
For wind turbines, the energy output depends on
Construction i.e. the efficiency of the turbines
Location i.e. the average wind speed
Advantages of small-scale energy generation
The advantages of small-scale energy generation are:
No carbon dioxide is produced, so there is no contribution towards global warming
Fuel costs are reduced, as less electricity needs to be bought from the National Grid
Some electricity can be sold back to the National Grid
The advantages of roof-top photovoltaics (solar panels) are:
It is a source of ‘free’ electricity during daylight hours
In the UK, peak power outputs of 3 kW of electricity can be generated
The advantages of domestic wind turbines are:
It is a source of ‘free’ electricity when the wind is blowing
In the UK, peak power outputs of 6 kW of electricity can be generated
Disadvantages of small-scale energy generation
The disadvantages of small-scale energy generation are:
It can often provide an unreliable and unpredictable energy supply due to weather conditions
Some electricity needs to be bought from the National Grid when generation is low
Payback times can be long (>20 years)
The disadvantages of roof-top photovoltaics (solar panels) are:
Some people object to the visual impact of solar panels on roof-tops
A large rooftop area or several panels are required to generate large amounts of electricity
The disadvantages of domestic wind turbines are:
Some people object to the visual and noise impacts of wind turbines
Most locations are not consistently windy enough to generate large amounts of electricity
You've read 0 of your 5 free revision notes this week
Sign up now. It’s free!
Did this page help you?