
Energy Resources
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Science
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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15 Slides • 2 Questions
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Using Fossil Fuels
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of fossil fuel?
coal
water
food
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Multiple Choice
Which NOT an example of fossil fuel?
coal
water
oil
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Lesson Objective
To recall the parts of a fuel power station
To describe how the parts of a power station work
To explain the advantages and disadvantages of using fossil fuels
To compare renewable to non-renewable energy
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Fossil Fuels Power Station
Fossil fuel power stations generate electricity by burning fossil fuels.
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Eyes upfront and pay close attention to the video!!
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Zig Ziglar
You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.
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How does Fossil Fuel Power Station works
Burning of fuel (coal, oil or natural gas)
Energy is transferred by heating
Heat boils water
Boiling water produces steam
Steam turns turbine
Turbine turns generator
Generator generates electricity
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Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages | Disadvantages |
• Reliable resource •Contain large amount of energy in the chemical energy store per kilogram | • Fossil fuels are finite and will not last forever •Non-renewable •Release carbon dioxide – a greenhouse gas which causes global warming and contributes to climate change •Release sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides which cause acid rain. •Smoke contains lots of fine particles that can cause smog and breathing difficulties •Taking fossil fuels from the ground disrupts ecosystems |
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Eyes upfront and pay close attention to the video!!
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Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Sources
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Renewable vs Non Renewable
Energy resources that cannot be replaced. These resources will run out.
Energy resources that can be easily replaced.
These resources will not run out.
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Energy store and transfers
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Energy
•energy is what makes everything happen.
•It is also known as the ability to do work.
•The units of energy are Joules.
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Different energy store
Energy Store | Description |
1. | Energy an object has due to its |
2. | Energy stored in |
3. | Energy stored due to its |
4. | Energy stored in a |
5. | Energy a substance has due to its |
6. | Energy stored in the |
7. | Energy stored in |
8. | Energy stored in |
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Types of energy Transfer
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Energy transfer diagrams show each energy store and the process taking place as it is transferred.
Energy Transfer Diagram
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