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Energy Expo Hydropower Solar Petroleum Coal Biomass Natural Gas Geothermal Uranium Propane Wind

Energy Source In general explain your source. Is your source renewable or nonrenewable?

History When was your energy source discovered and who discovered it? How has your source evolved since it was first discovered? Any important people or events related to your energy source.

Where do we get it? Where is your energy source found? If found everywhere, tell where it is most commonly recovered. How is your energy source recovered? Who uses your energy source and for what purpose?

How is it stored and released? How is your energy stored once it is recovered or generated? Where is your energy stored once it is recovered or generated? How do we get it from its stored state? (How do we make it usable?)

How is it used today? What is your energy source used for today? Are we using more or less of your energy source now than we did in the past?

Advantages and Disadvantages List at least 4 Disadvantages List at least 4 Included the effect of your source on the environment under either category.

Future? What is the future of your energy source? Will your energy source even be a part of the future? Is new technology currently being created? What will your energy source look like in 30 years?

Resources Must include at least 5 sources. Cite them on a resource page like this. - www.need.org - www.energy.gov - www.eia.doe.gov/kids

PowerPoint must include: Each of the pages described above. Accurate information. At least one animation/picture on each page. At least one link to a video in the presentation.