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Monday, 4 November 2019

Renewable Energy

Aim: To make a solar powered oven.

Materials:  

  1.   Pizza box.
  2.   Tin Foil.
  3.   Black paper.
  4.   Glad wrap
  5.   Scissors.
  6.   Ruler.
  7.   Pen. 
  8.   Newspaper.
  9.   Vivid.
Steps:
  1.   Grab a pizza box.
  2.   Cut a 5 metre square in the middle of the pizza box with scissors and use a pen so that you know where to cut it in straight line using a ruler.
  3.   Put the foil under the cardboard that you cut and the extra foil fold it on top of the cardboard.
  4.   Put the plastic wrap underneath the square not on top underneath, then tape it.
  5.   Put the black paper inside the pizza box then the extra put it on the side then tape it.  


Conclusion





Aim: To make a presentation that investigates different renewable energy's.

Section 1: Title Page



Section 2: Definitions
  1. Hydro Energy - from the energy of falling or fast-running water, which can be harnessed  
  2. Solar Energy
  3. Wind Energy
  4. Wave Energy
Section 3; Investigate each of the 4 Energy types.
( Hydro ,Solar ,Wind ,Wave ) 


  1. Type: Hydro. 
  2. Is it used in NZ ? Yes it's use in New Zealand.
  3. Other Countries that use it? Yes they are use in different countries. 
  4. How is it used to generate electricity? the plants capture the energy of falling water to generate electricity from it. 
  5. Draw and label a diagram of the main parts of the electricity generator? This can be done on paper and uploaded or on a drawing program on your device. I do not want any Internet images or pictures. They must be hand drawn using a ruler and labelled.


Section 4: Renewable Energy in the future.

List 10 ways that renewable energy will be used in the future to replace our current activities.

Antimatter.
Fuel cells.
Nuclear.
Ocean thermal energy conversion.
Hydroelectricity.
Biomass.
Petroleum.
Wind.
Coal.
Solar. 





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