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Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page 86-87

What are some sources of energy? (Where does energy come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does energy come from?)

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does energy come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does energy come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil.

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does energy come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does energy come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil. Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Which are renewable? Non-renewable?

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil. Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Wind, Water, and Sun are renewable. (constantly replaced)

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil. Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Wind, Water, and Sun are renewable. (constantly replaced) Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil are non-renewable. (used up over time)

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil. Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Wind, Water, and Sun are renewable. (constantly replaced) Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil are non-renewable. (used up over time) What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make?

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil. Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Wind, Water, and Sun are renewable. (constantly replaced) Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil are non-renewable. (used up over time) What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? Weather Dancer is a huge wind turbine in Southern Alberta.

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil. Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Wind, Water, and Sun are renewable. (constantly replaced) Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil are non-renewable. (used up over time) What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? Weather Dancer is a huge wind turbine in Southern Alberta. It creates 2.96 gigawatt hours of electricity each year.

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil. Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Wind, Water, and Sun are renewable. (constantly replaced) Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil are non-renewable. (used up over time) What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? Weather Dancer is a huge wind turbine in Southern Alberta. It creates 2.96 gigawatt hours of electricity each year. ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS ON PAGE 87! Good luck! ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS ON PAGE 87! Good luck!

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil. Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Wind, Water, and Sun are renewable. (constantly replaced) Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil are non-renewable. (used up over time) What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? Weather Dancer is a huge wind turbine in Southern Alberta. It creates 2.96 gigawatt hours of electricity each year. ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS ON PAGE 87! Good luck! ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS ON PAGE 87! Good luck! 1) They are all related by X 1000 (or 3 zeros).

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil. Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Wind, Water, and Sun are renewable. (constantly replaced) Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil are non-renewable. (used up over time) What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? Weather Dancer is a huge wind turbine in Southern Alberta. It creates 2.96 gigawatt hours of electricity each year. ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS ON PAGE 87! Good luck! ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS ON PAGE 87! Good luck! 1) They are all related by X 1000 (or 3 zeros). 2) Weather Dancer will generate about 2.96 X 5 ≈ 3 X 5 ≈ 15 gigawatt hours in 5 years.

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil. Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Wind, Water, and Sun are renewable. (constantly replaced) Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil are non-renewable. (used up over time) What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? Weather Dancer is a huge wind turbine in Southern Alberta. It creates 2.96 gigawatt hours of electricity each year. ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS ON PAGE 87! Good luck! ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS ON PAGE 87! Good luck! 1) They are all related by X 1000 (or 3 zeros). 2) Weather Dancer will generate about 2.96 X 5 ≈ 3 X 5 ≈ 15 gigawatt hours in 5 years. 3) We change gigawatts to megawatts by adding 3 zeros or X So, Weather Dancer generates 2.96 X 1000 = megawatt hours of electricity each year.

Name _____6__ INTRO – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) Wind, Water, Sun, Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil. Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Which are renewable? Non-renewable? Wind, Water, and Sun are renewable. (constantly replaced) Coal, Nuclear, Gas, and Oil are non-renewable. (used up over time) What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? What is “Weather Dancer”? How much energy does it make? Weather Dancer is a huge wind turbine in Southern Alberta. It creates 2.96 gigawatt hours of electricity each year. ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS ON PAGE 87! Good luck! ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS ON PAGE 87! Good luck! 1) They are all related by X 1000 (or 3 zeros). 2) Weather Dancer will generate about 2.96 X 5 ≈ 3 X 5 ≈ 15 gigawatt hours in 5 years. 3) We change gigawatts to megawatts by adding 3 zeros or X So, Weather Dancer generates 2.96 X 1000 = megawatt hours of electricity each year. 4) X 7 ≈ 20 X 7 ≈ 140 kilowatt hours of electricity in 1 week.

Name _____6_ Ch.2 Intro – Harnessing the Wind Nov__ Page What are some sources of energy? (Where does it come from?) _________________________________________________ Which are renewable? Non-renewable? _____________________________________________(constantly replaced) ______________________________________________(used up over time) What is “ Weather Dancer ” ? How much energy does it make? _______________________________________________________________ ___________________________________ ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS ON PAGE 87! Good luck! 1) 2) 3) 4)