Renewable and Non- renewable energy Resources. Fossil fuels.

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Renewable and Non- renewable energy Resources

Fossil fuels

Inside the generator a magnet spins at high speed inside the coil

Power Stations boiler generator magnet turbine Blades Shaft Coil of Wire Electricity Cables Water in Steam Coal Dust ash Hot gases escape

How does a power station work?_______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ If you need help the following hints might help. The short sentences are not in order! The g_________ makes e____________ The s___________ turns the t_________ The b_______ heats the w_________ The t________ turns the g__________ The w_______ turns into s________

Group 1 - Solar Solar One (California)

Group 2 - Biomass

Group 3 - Geothermal

Group 4 - Wind

The tide moves a huge amount of water twice each day, and harnessing it could provide a great deal of energy - around 20% of Britain's needs. Group 5 - Tidal

Group 6 - Hydro-electric power

Group 7 - Wave Power

Payback time Example: Adding silver reflectors behind radiators costs £25 and saves £50 per year. Payback time is the time it takes for the cost of installing insulation to be equalled by the savings made from reduced energy costs. = 0.5 years payback time (in years) = cost of insulation saving each year payback time = = 6 months

Calculate the pay-back time for each method: Why is double glazing so popular if the pay-back time is so long?