Energy Systems: Transformation & Structure

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  1. 1

    What is the key difference between energy transformation and energy conversion?

    • ATransformation changes the form of energy, while conversion changes the parameters.
    • BTransformation changes the parameters of energy, while conversion changes the form.
    • CTransformation and conversion are the same process.
    • DTransformation only applies to mechanical energy, while conversion applies to electrical energy.
  2. 2

    Which of the following best describes the difference between classical and deregulated electricity systems?

    • AClassical systems have separate production, transmission, and distribution, while deregulated systems are integrated.
    • BClassical systems are integrated, while deregulated systems have organizationally separate production, transmission, and distribution.
    • CClassical systems rely on renewable energy, while deregulated systems rely on fossil fuels.
    • DClassical systems are more efficient than deregulated systems.
  3. 3

    What does the capacity factor represent in the context of power plants?

    • AThe total installed capacity of the power plant.
    • BThe ratio of actual energy produced to the maximum possible energy production.
    • CThe efficiency of energy conversion within the power plant.
    • DThe amount of fuel consumed by the power plant.
  4. 4

    What is the main advantage of nuclear power plants compared to thermal power plants?

    • ALower construction costs.
    • BEmission of fewer harmful gases.
    • CEasier fuel storage.
    • DFaster start-up times.
  5. 5

    What factors affect the performance of photovoltaic power plants?

    • AOnly the intensity of solar radiation.
    • BOnly the temperature of the surrounding area.
    • CIntensity of solar radiation, angle of incidence, and ambient temperature.
    • DOnly the geographical location.