
Intro to Renewable Energy
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Stephanie Castillo
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Intro to Renewable Energy
Energy and the Environment
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What is Renewable Energy?
Renewable energy, often referred to as clean energy, comes from natural sources or processes that are constantly replenished.
Examples include: sunlight or wind keep shining and blowing, even if their availability depends on time and weather
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What is "dirty" energy?
Nonrenewable, or “dirty,” energy includes fossil fuels such as oil, gas, and coal.
Nonrenewable sources of energy are only available in limited amounts and take a long time to replenish. When we pump gas at the station, we’re using a finite resource refined from crude oil that’s been around since prehistoric times.
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Multiple Choice
Renewable energy is often referred to as...
Clean Energy
Smart Energy
Silly Energy
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Solar Energy
Definition: is light, heat, and other forms of energy given off by the Sun. Solar energy can be collected and used to heat buildings and to make electricity
Used to to heat homes and businesses, to warm water, or power devices.
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Wind Energy
Definition: the process of creating electricity using the wind, or air flows that occur naturally in the earth's atmosphere.
Wind power is cost-effective, sustainable, and is a clean energy source.
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Hydroelectric Power
Definition: electricity produced from generators driven by turbines that convert the potential energy of falling or fast-flowing water into mechanical energy
Large hydroelectric plants—or mega-dams—are often considered to be nonrenewable energy
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Biomass Energy
Definition: energy produced from organic materials which come from living organisms such as plants and animals. Fuel that is derived from the decomposition of organic material is also referred to as biomass fuel.
It can be converted into biodiesel for special automobiles, can be converted to methane used as a source to cook food especially in rural areas where natural gas is not so frequently present
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Geothermal Energy
Definition: energy obtained by tapping underground reservoirs of heat, usually near volcanoes or other hot spots on the surface of the Earth.
Drilling deep wells brings very hot underground water to the surface as a hydrothermal resource, which is then pumped through a turbine to create electricity. Geothermal plants typically have low emissions if they pump the steam and water they use back into the reservoir.
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Multiple Choice
____________ power is electricity produced by flowing water.
Solar
Hydroelectric
Wind
Water
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Multiple Choice
The house illustrated here uses panels on the roof to collect a natural resource and convert it into electricity that can be used.
Which alternative energy source does this house use?
Water
Wind
Solar
Geothermal
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Multiple Choice
All of the following are considered renewable energy sources EXCEPT –
Wind
Biomass
Coal
Solar
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Multiple Choice
Energy created from wood, peat moss, and manure is called __________________ energy.
Biomass
Natural
Geothermal
Solar
Intro to Renewable Energy
Energy and the Environment
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