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As quickly as you can, identify what energy source is in the photo, decide if it’s renewable or non-renewable and note it in your book.
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Wind farms for energy The Co-operative Farms – committed to green energy. In 2005, The Co-operative built an eight-turbine wind farm at Coldham in Cambridgeshire. It can provide enough power to supply around 9,000 homes each year. Each turbine costs around £2 million. Should you invest in more wind farms or invest in another energy resource?
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Analyse the data Wind speed (m/s) Power (MW) 00 20 40.1 60.5 81 101.6 121.9 142 162 182 202 222 The power output of one of the Coldham wind turbines was measured at different wind speeds. Draw a suitable chart to display the data. What does it show?
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The turbine starts generating electricity at a wind speed of around 4m/s An increase of wind speed above 14 m/s will not increase the power. The turbine reaches its maximum power output of 2 MW at a wind speed of 14 m/s
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Geothermal Hot rocks under the earth’s crust turn water into steam to drive a turbine. Hydroelectricity Falling water turns a turbine. Solar Light energy from the sun can be converted directly into electricity. Tidal Motion of tides used to turn turbines. Wave Motion of waves used to generate electricity. Biomass Once-living matter (e.g. wood) is burnt.
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Your final task! Working on your own, write a paragraph saying why your group’s choice of renewable energy is a good option for the UK.
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