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Energy Sources19 Apr Class listSeating Plan Sustainable Energy 19 Apr 2012

Energy Sources19 Apr Class listSeating Plan Energy sources 19 Apr 2012

Energy Sources19 Apr Class listSeating Plan Learning Objectives P3.1.1 understand that the demand for energy is continually increasing and that this raises issues about the availability of energy sources and the environmental effects of using these sources P3.1.2 recall the main primary energy sources that humans use: fossil fuels (oil, gas, coal), nuclear fuels, biofuels, wind, waves, radiation from the Sun P3.1.3 understand why electricity is called a secondary energy source P3.1.4 understand that power stations which burn fossil fuels produce carbon dioxide which contributes to global warming and climate change Key words: primary energy source; secondary energy source; fossil fuel; nuclear fuel; biofuel; greenhouse gas; global warming

Energy Sources19 Apr Class listSeating Plan Energy

Energy Sources19 Apr Class listSeating Plan Energy sources Primary: Used as it’s found Secondary Converted from a primary source then used

Energy Sources19 Apr Class listSeating Plan Energy demand What’s driving this? How might this be or become a problem? Is this a bigger problem if you’re reliant on renewable or non-renewable energy?

Energy Sources19 Apr Class listSeating Plan Questions in book

Energy Sources19 Apr Class listSeating Plan Energy

Energy Sources19 Apr Class listSeating Plan Primary energy source Secondary energy source Fossil fuel Nuclear fuel Biofuel Greenhouse gas Global warming

Energy Sources19 Apr Class listSeating Plan For HW, but you can finish it in class if you have time