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GOALS/OBJECTIVES:
Students will understand how the different sources of renewable energy work.
Students will understand how renewable energy provides a clean source of energy.
TEACHING NOTES:
Renewable is a term applied to natural resources and refers to those resources that can be renewed
or replenished in a short period of time. Renewable energy is also called clean or green energy
because it does not pollute the air or harm the environment. As the demand for energy increases
renewable energy will play an important role in supplying the worlds clean energy needs.
Americas electric cooperatives are actively involved in producing and distributing renewable
energy throughout the country. From wind to solar to biomass, electric cooperatives are leading the
way in providing renewable energy for America. For more information on renewable energy visit
the renewable section of www.nreca.coop
Biomass
Geothermal
Water (Hydropower)
Wind
Solar
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TOUCHSTONE ENERGY
most common being wood. When we use plants as a source of energy we are converting their
stored energy from the sun. Using the methane gas given off by landfills and animal waste is also
becoming more common. Another increasingly popular form of biomass is in the form of biofuels
such as ethanol and biodiesel, which is also derived from plants and animals.
Geothermal: Uses heat generated by the earths interior. By drilling down into the
Earths crust, much like we drill for oil, we can use that heat to generate electricity. Geothermal is
a good source for heating homes and buildings.
Water (Hydropower): The energy contained in running water can be turned into
electricity. Water, which is impounded or held behind a dam, is released through a turbine that
spins a generator producing electricity.
Wind: As the wind blows it spins the large blades on a wind turbine and generates electricity.
Solar: The energy from the sun can be converted into heat and electricity. Sunlight can be
captured using photovoltaic cells which convert the suns energy into electricity.
Renewables are great because they dont pollute and they provide energy from free, abundant
resources. Currently only hydropower is widely used as an energy resource, while the other four
types of renewable energy are not commonly used as primary energy sources. Reasons for their
restricted use include the cost of specialty materials (e.g. photovoltaic panels are expensive to
produce) and the fact that it can be difficult to distribute the power they generate.
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES:
Review the types of renewable energy found in the Fun and Games section of
www.TouchstoneEnergyKids.com.
Have kids identify the number of renewable energy sources they come into contact with
everyday (sun, wind, water). Then have students discuss in small
groups examples of each type identified, noting what other students in
their group had that was different from their own. Have each student
then create a two-part collage, the first part representing what they
knew and the second part representing what they learned from the
others.
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TOUCHSTONE ENERGY
http://www.need.org/node/68#Primary
http://www.need.org/node/68#Elementary
http://www.need.org/node/40
Hydropower Activity
http://www.need.org/needpdf/infobook_activities/ElementaryActivities/EHydropower.pdf
Biomass Activity
http://www.need.org/needpdf/infobook_activities/ElementaryActivities/EBiomass.pdf
Energy Lesson Plans
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TOUCHSTONE ENERGY
http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/classactivities/teachers&students.html
http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/classactivities/Activitybook_web.pdf
http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/sources/renewable/solar.html
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