Exploring Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Resources
Delve into the world of renewable and nonrenewable energy resources with David Dean as your guide. Learn about the different types of energy sources, how they work, their advantages and disadvantages, and the importance of sustainable energy practices. Discover how electricity powers our daily lives through mains and generators in power plants. Explore the diverse methods of generating electricity, from nonrenewable sources that will run out one day to renewable sources that offer long-term sustainability. Complete engaging activities to deepen your understanding of alternative energy options and their impact on the environment.
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Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Resources Presented by David Dean
Learning Objectives All: To describe at least 3 renewable and at least 3 nonrenewable energy resources Most: To explain how different renewable and nonrenewable energy resources work. Some: To evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of different energy resources.
Some use batteries the mains Some plug into
Mains electricity is used to power larger items that need more energy. It is usually produced by moving a magnet really fast near some wires in a machine called a generator. Because we use it constantly we need to keep this magnet moving as fast as possible all the time. This is what happens in a power plant.
Power plants come in many different types. Some methods of keeping the generator working are nonrenewable. This means that the energy source will run out one day. Some methods of keeping the generator working are renewable. This means that the energy source will run not run out, or at least will be available for a very long time.
Episode 1: Complete the chart on your worksheet using http://www.darvill.clara.net/altenerg/index.htm Complete the Test Yourself questions
No energy resource is perfect. Each one has advantages: It may be reliable, renewable, produce a lot of energy, we may already have lots of that type of power plant built. Each one has disadvantages. It may be nonrenewable, produce harmful gasses, cause global warming, be potentially dangerous or only be available in some places.
Episode 2: Complete the chart on your worksheet using http://www.darvill.clara.net/altenerg/index.htm Complete the Test Yourself questions
Acknowledgements Thank you to: http://www.darvill.clara.net/aboutme.htm