Renewable Energy BATs Describe the difference between a renewable and a non-renewable energy resource (4) Name some examples of renewable and non- renewable.

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Renewable Energy BATs Describe the difference between a renewable and a non-renewable energy resource (4) Name some examples of renewable and non- renewable energy resources (4) Discuss in a group the best way to generate electricity on an imaginary Island. (5) (Creativity and Teamwork) Starter Which of these are non- renewable Fossil Fuels? Coal Wood Oil Wave power Solar power Natural gas Nuclear coal gas oil

Renewable energy versus non renewable energy. Complete the slides. Add some more of your own about producing energy.

… power Changes … energy to … energy. Advantage: Disadvantage:

Wave power Changes … energy to … energy. Advantage: Disadvantage:

tidal Changes … energy to … energy. Advantage: Disadvantage:

Solar cells Changes … energy to … energy. Advantage: Disadvantage:

Solar panels Changes … energy to … energy. Advantage: Disadvantage:

hydroelectricity Changes … energy to … energy. Advantage: Disadvantage:

Geothermal power Changes … energy to … energy. Advantage: Disadvantage:

coal Changes … energy to … energy. Advantage: Disadvantage:

Problems with Fuel Power Stations What problem can you see with this way of generating electricity?

Generating electricity from Fossil Fuels and Renewables

Joule Island - Teamwork Use the Joule Island Sheet or create your own island with Mountains, forests, rivers. The Island is too far away from other countries to get a supply of coal, oil, gas and nuclear fuel. In groups discuss how the Island could generate electricity using renewable sources of energy. Draw these onto your Island and give reasons for the location. Can you use all of the renewable sources on your Island?