ENERGY L CONTENT  Energy: non-renewable and renewable  A video on renewable sources in the EU  Important power plants of the Czech Republic  Share.

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ENERGY L

CONTENT  Energy: non-renewable and renewable  A video on renewable sources in the EU  Important power plants of the Czech Republic  Share of energy sources in partner countries  A video on a green event

NON- RENEWABLE ENERGY  Taken from fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas)  They exist in limited quantity  Carbon based materials, millions of years old  Products pollute environment

RENEWABLE (GREEN, SUSTAINABLE) ENERGY  Generated from clean natural sources  They will never run out  Sun, wind and water  Energy can be made again and again

WATER POWER  Electricity generated from energy of falling water  Former water mills created mechanical energy  No 1 renewable energy in Czechia  Largest power stations on the Moldau River

SOLAR POWER  Comes from the sun  Photovoltaic system generates electricity, Europe makes 69% of worldwide capacity  Solar panels provide water or space heating

WIND POWER  Air flow moves blades of wind turbines on wind farms  Creates electricity  Location: offshore, mountainous areas, elsewhere

RENEWABLE ENERGY IN THE EU

WORKSHEET FOR ENERGY WORKSHOP VIDEO 1 Complete renewable energy figures for the EU for these years: 2005 __________________ 2020 __________________ 2 What did water and wind mills produce in the past? _____________________________ What do they produce now? _____________________________

NUCLEAR POWER STATION TEMELÍN CZECH REPUBLIC  Virtual guide Temelín Virtual guide Temelín  Opened in 2000, 40 km south of Tábor  2 reactors and 4 cooling towers

PUMPED STORAGE HYDROPOWER STATION, DLOUHÉ STRÁNĚ, CZECH REPUBLIC  Virtual guide Dlouhé stráně - opened in 1996, Jeseníky Mountains, North Moravia Virtual guide Dlouhé stráně

SHARE OF ENERGY SOURCES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

GREEN ENERGY GREEN CITIES GREEN TOURISM GREEN EVENTS

GREEN EVENT – OLYMPIC GAMES VIDEO ON THE GREEN GAMES Decide if the sentences are true or false. 1 Wind farms are increasingly widespread offshore or on high ground. 2 A new turbine of the Quiet Revolution Company is different because it can be used in cities and tight places. 3 Richard thinks the new turbines are beautiful, but wouldn´t want to live near one because of its noise. 4 The environment is a priority for the design of the Olympic Park. 5 The Olympic Park has been built on an area of open countryside. 6 Local London people like the idea of the green technology used for the Olympic

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Alena Jandlová OA a VOŠE Tábor Czech Republic

Resources of photos Dlouhé stráně ( Olympics (Matt Lancashire, commons.wikimedia.org) Greenery London (David Williams, commons.wikimedia.org) Windfarm-sun (Jurgen from Sanddeben, commons.wikimedia.com) Light bulb-tree (MattWalker69, flickr.com) Energy symbol (neetalparekh, flickr.com) Solar and wind (Photographer: Armin Kübelbeck, CC-BY-SA, Wikimedia Commons)CC-BY-SAWikimedia Commons Coal, oil, gas ( Photovoltaic plant (Petr Opletal, cs.wikipedia.org) Pumped storage icon (en.wikipedia.org) Baloon, bicycle, old water mill, old wind mill, Sumava (pixabay.com) Lipno plant, Temelín, Ostruzna plants (public domain)