24.03.2020 | Test your energy knowledge (1)

How is electricity generated?

Electricity is generated in a variety of ways. Whether hydropower or nuclear energy, wind or solar energy, each form of production has its strengths and weaknesses. Do you know them?

 

1. Which forms of production are primarily used in Switzerland to guarantee the basic demand for electricity, i.e. to provide band energy?
 

A) Electricity from hydropower and nuclear energy

B) Electricity from hydropower and wind energy

C) Electricity from hydropower and solar energy

D) Electricity from hydropower and gas-fired combined cycle

 

2. Is this statement true: Nuclear energy produces CO2-free electricity?
 

A) No, nuclear energy also generates CO2 during operation.

B) Yes, nuclear energy is CO2-free during operation.

3. Which of the following statements about photovoltaics is wrong?
 

A) Photovoltaics converts the sun's energy into electricity

B) Photovoltaic is CO2-free in operation

C) Solar energy is a stochastic energy source

D) Photovoltaics can also be increasingly used as band energy

 

4. Hydropower is Switzerland's blue gold. As Switzerland's largest producer of renewable energies, Axpo knows that its advantages are impressive and numerous. Which of the following statements is not true?
 

A) Hydropower supplies virtually CO2-free electricity

B) Hydropower supplies band and peak electricity

C) Hydropower has a great potential for expansion

D) Hydropower has a high efficiency

 

5. How high is the share of hydropower in the Swiss electricity mix?
 

A) ...around 25 %

B) ...around 30 %

C) ...around 60 %

D) ...around 75 %

 

6. Geothermal energy uses the energy of the earth's heat It supplies band energy, is renewable and in operation CO2 free. However, it is missing in the Swiss electricity mix. Why?
 

A) The interior of the earth in Switzerland is not warm enough

B) The technology has not yet been sufficiently tested in practice

C) A geothermal power plant needs too much space

 

7. Which of the following statements on pumped storage power are correct?
 

A) Its importance decreases with the expansion of wind and solar energy

B) They balance supply and demand in the electricity system

C) More electricity is needed to pump up the water than is generated by the turbine

D) Thanks to pumped storage power plants, electricity can be stored almost like in a battery

8. Renewable energies include...
 

A) Solar and wind power, geothermal energy, hydropower and biogas

B) Solar and wind power, gas-fired combined cycle power, nuclear power and hydropower

C) Solar, wind, nuclear, hydro and biogas power

D) Solar, wind, coal, hydro and biogas power

 

9. How much CO2 is emitted in Switzerland per year?

A) 48 million tonnes

B) 62 million tonnes

C) 48 billion tonnes

D) 62 billion tonnes

 

1A – 2B – 3D – 4C – 5C - 6B – 7B/C/D – 8A – 9A

Evaluation
 

Expert (10-12 correct answers)

Excellent, you are very familiar with the different forms of production for power generation.

Here in this video you can upgrade your knowledge and find out, why Axpo is in favour of Solar energy in the Swiss Alps and is planning a pioneer project at the lake Muttsee:

https://youtu.be/Eu4CcNSxBg8

 

Experienced (6-9 correct answers)

Nice! Even if it was not quite enough for a flawless run. You can easily follow discussions about the different production forms.

Here you can find out more about photovoltaics and how the business with the sun works at Axpo:

https://youtu.be/3QT5hNVyVy4

 

Apprentice (3-5 correct answers)

How electricity is generated is not really their issue - at least not until now. Want to know more? Here:

https://www.axpo.com/ch/en/about-us/energy-knowledge.html

 

Novice (0-2 correct answers)

There is still a lot of room for improvement. Why don't you try it here, where you can find information about energy topics:

https://www.axpo.com/ch/en/about-us/energy-knowledge.html

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