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Unit Test Review. Everything is fair game: I might draw questions from:  Notes  Assignments  Readings  Discussions  Video Clips.

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1 Unit Test Review

2 Everything is fair game: I might draw questions from:  Notes  Assignments  Readings  Discussions  Video Clips

3 The test will be 100 marks as follows:  20 marks fill in the blanks (word bank with extras)  20 marks short answer  25 marks on diagrams  35 marks on long answer

4  conventional energy sources  alternative energy sources  joule  petajoule  anticlinal trap  secondary recovery  oil sand  hydro-electric generating station  thermal-electric generating station  nuclear-electric generating station  power grid  Carbon dioxide  Methane  Carbon sink  Carbon source  Carbon fixation  Energy conservation  Non-renewable resources  Renewable resources  Fuel efficiency  Bagasse  Advantage  Disadvantage  Fossil-fuel  Renewable  Non-renewable  Topsides  GBS  Hibernia  Grand Banks  Avalon oil field  Hibernia oil field  Global warming  Greenhouse effect  Greenhouse gases  Energy efficient  Ecological footprint  Kyoto Protocol  Fuel cell  And any others we have discussed…

5  PAGE 356: 1,2 (a,b), 4(a), 6,8  PAGE 364: 1,3,4, 8(a), 9  PAGE 458/459: 2,3b,4,5 a,b,c,d  PAGE 463: 2 a, 3 a,b, 8

6  CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR, ESPECIALLY: 341,343-348  HIBERNIA CONNECTING STUDY: 357-363  Hibernia notes - see also http://www.hibernia.ca/index2.html http://www.hibernia.ca/index2.html  Types of Energy Notes (from PowerPoint) (now available on the wiki with video links)  CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE, ESPECIALLY:452-455, 459-462  ENERGY FUTURES CONNECTING STUDY: 465- 468

7  Locations (if specifically given)  Locational factors for generating stations  Types of fuel used (as necessary)  Advantages  Disadvantages  % of world’s power supplied by type  Terms  Global Warming information

8  Comparing and contrasting advantages/disadvantages of power types  Tidal power specs.  Solar power specs.  Fossil fuels specs.  Fuels needed to run various power generating stations and possible problems associated with them.  Global Warming information  Dealing with Global Warming by Gov’t

9  Power station “flow chart”  Identification of various types of power station (may include but is not limited to: tidal barrage, off-shore turbines, tidal reef, windmills, nuclear and hydroelectric power plants, etc.)  Simple version of a geothermal power station  Carbon cycle (Bob)  Greenhouse/Greenhouse Effect

10  Analysis of how energy formation types (hydroelectric, fossil fuel, nuclear, solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, biomass…) work.  Discussion of advantages of energy types  Discussion of disadvantages of energy types  How hydrothermal power stations work (all three types)  Biomass and the future  Global Warming information  Effects of Global Warming on Canada

11  Test day is March 15, 2010 (aka the Ides of March)  If you need extra help, be sure to contact me well in advance of the test!  Good luck!


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