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Robbins Park Green House Design Andrew Kelly Collin Maurtua Justin Shaller

Robbins Park Green House Design Andrew Kelly Collin Maurtua Justin Shaller

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Page 1: Robbins Park Green House Design Andrew Kelly Collin Maurtua Justin Shaller

Robbins Park Green House Design

Andrew Kelly Collin Maurtua Justin Shaller

Page 3: Robbins Park Green House Design Andrew Kelly Collin Maurtua Justin Shaller

Energy: Photovoltaic Cells(Solar Panels)

• These are put on the roof, converting sunlight into electric energy.

• This reduces the electricity bill for Robins Park, as less energy is taken.

• Essentially reducing the amounts of fossil fuels burned.

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Materials: Sustainable Flooring

• This is a broad type of flooring, that use materials that are more friendly to the environment.

• This includes bamboo, linoleum, recycled carpet, and recycled tires.

• Sustainable flooring is also considerably cheaper than normal flooring.

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Water: Rain Barrels

• The collection of rain can be useful when preventing runoff.

• This rain water can then be used for many activities. This reduces the amount of money spent on water and the amount of energy to get it there.

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Where will our credits go?• Wind farms: " An area of land with a cluster of wind turbines for

driving electrical generators" (Merriam Webster)• On the top of each wind turbine there is a box called the nacelle,

which is where the generator is held. A anemometer lies on top of the nacelle to determine the direction and the wind speed.

• The nacelle position changes in the way the wind is blowing. The wind then spins the rotor to spin magnets coiled with copper wire to create a flow of electrons or electricity. The electricity then goes through the tower and into the underground cable to be distributed.

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     Steps To Electricity 

• 1. Wind passes through the rotor making it spin (Wind carries Kinetic Energy)

• 2. The rotor spins the generator in the nacelle • 3. Copper wires spin within a magnet • 4. Produces electricity • 5. Gets distributed through consumers or

stored in a battery

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Continued… 

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cYkzH90-gj8

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Advantages of wind farms

• Wind is a renewable energy that can be used again and again

• Its free, clean, and requires no fuel • No greenhouse gases produced• Wind farm can be good to give electricity to rural

areas. • "Wind farm in west Victoria, called challicum provides

enough electricity for 25000 homes."(Advantages)

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Disadvantages of wind farms

• Climates in different areas is unpredictable • Hard to find places to build a wind farm• Could be dangerous for migrating birds• Take up a lot of room to build • Noisy • "Wind farms can prove very expensive if it is not

locate near end user. Connecting wires between wind farm and homes makes it very expensive."(Disadvantages)

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 Works cited • http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/technology/wind-power/wind-

farms/• http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-

warming/wind-power-profile/• http://www.solarpowernotes.com/renewable-energy/wind-power/how-

wind-power-works.html• http://www.youtube.com/watch?

feature=player_embedded&v=cYkzH90-gj8