Hydropower Propane Solar Petroleum Energy Expo Biomass Coal
Hydropower Propane Solar Petroleum Energy Expo Biomass Coal Natural Gas Geothermal Wind Uranium
Energy Source l In general explain your source. l Is your source renewable or nonrenewable?
History l When was your energy source discovered and who discovered it? l How has your source evolved since it was first discovered? l Any important people or events related to your energy source.
Where do we get it? l Where is your energy source found? If found everywhere, tell where it is most commonly recovered. l How is your energy source recovered? l Who uses your energy source and for what purpose?
How is it stored and released? l How is your energy stored once it is recovered or generated? l Where is your energy stored once it is recovered or generated? l How do we get it from its stored state? (How do we make it usable? )
How is it used today? l What is your energy source used for in 2008? l Are we using more or less of your energy source now than we did in the past?
Advantages and Disadvantages l Advantages - List at least 4 l Disadvantages - List at least 4 l Included the effect of your source on the environment under either category.
Future? l 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?
Recommendation to the CHANGING Administration l Write a letter to the newly elected president stating why their energy plan should or should not included your source and how it should be implemented.
Resources l Must include at least 5 internet ¡Example: www. eia. doe. gov/kids
Power. Point must include: Each of the pages described above. l Accurate information. l At least one animation/picture on each page. l At least one link to a video in the presentation. l l Information: - www. need. org - www. energy. gov l Graphics: - Microsoft clip art - www. images. google. com
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