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Page 1: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources 6.9. What is a renewable resource? – A form of energy that can be replaced almost as quickly as it is used. – Mostly.

Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources

6.9

Page 2: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources 6.9. What is a renewable resource? – A form of energy that can be replaced almost as quickly as it is used. – Mostly.

• What is a renewable resource?– A form of energy that can be replaced almost as

quickly as it is used. – Mostly comes from the Sun or from Earth itself.

Page 3: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources 6.9. What is a renewable resource? – A form of energy that can be replaced almost as quickly as it is used. – Mostly.

Wind Energy• Wind driving an electric generator • Wind will blow as long as the sun is heating the Earth.• Captured by wind turbines. The blades turn an electric

generator. • Disadvantages:– Expensive to construct– Requires land where there are strong winds– Produce a small amount of pollution

Page 4: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources 6.9. What is a renewable resource? – A form of energy that can be replaced almost as quickly as it is used. – Mostly.
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Hydroelectric Energy• Moving water has kinetic energy• Water cycle is powered by the sun• Spins turbines connected to electric generators in

a dam.• Disadvantages:– Only in areas where there is a large reliable amount

of water.– Expensive to build– Block movement of fish and other wildlife

Page 6: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources 6.9. What is a renewable resource? – A form of energy that can be replaced almost as quickly as it is used. – Mostly.
Page 7: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources 6.9. What is a renewable resource? – A form of energy that can be replaced almost as quickly as it is used. – Mostly.
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Solar Energy• Energy from the sun in the form of radiation• Converted into energy by the use of solar cells• Can be transferred to water or to heat a house• Causes little to no pollution• Works best in areas with lots of sunlight!

DUHHHH• Not available all the time!!

Page 9: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources 6.9. What is a renewable resource? – A form of energy that can be replaced almost as quickly as it is used. – Mostly.
Page 10: Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources 6.9. What is a renewable resource? – A form of energy that can be replaced almost as quickly as it is used. – Mostly.
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Biomass• Organic matter from plants and animal waste

that contains chemical energy.• Produces energy when burned• Can be used to cook foods, provide warmth or

power an engine• Examples: trees, crops, animal waste, and peat• Inexpensive, but produces a little pollution.• Can be used to produce gasoline

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Geothermal Energy• Produced from heat released from the Earth’s

interior.• Hot springs, geysers• Energy is in the form of heat and can generate

electricity.

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Non-renewable Resource • A resource that is used up faster than it can be

replaced. • Most energy used in the U.S. is non-renewable.

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Fossil Fuel vs Nuclear FuelFossil Fuel Nuclear Energy

-Formed from the remains of organisms that lived a long time ago.-Release energy when burned, can be converted into electricity to power engines-Most commonly used resource. -Relatively inexpensive to process.

- Energy released when the nuclei of atoms are split or combined.

- Fusion or fission- Most common nuclear fuel is

Uranium.- Uranium is obtained through

mining.

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Fossil Fuels Nuclear Fuel

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Petroleum• Type of fossil fuel, also called crude oil.• Taken from the ground by drilling• Can be refined into gasoline/kerosene• Can also be made into plastic, ink and gum

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Natural Gas• Type of fossil fuel, used for heating and cooking• Some cars use for fuel• Butane and Propane• Used for heating homes, camp stoves or grills• Inexpensive

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Coal• Solid used to generate electricity• Used for heat and transportation• More than half the US’s electricity comes from

coal-burning power plants

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How to fossil fuels form???

• Take out a blank piece of paper• Go to page 440 • Draw and write a small paragraph explaining

how fossil fuels are formed. • Turn in by the end of class!


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