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Energy Resources For Gclass

The document discusses various energy resources including renewable and non-renewable sources. It provides examples of different fossil fuels like coal, petroleum/oil, and natural gas. It also discusses renewable energy resources such as solar, hydroelectric, wind, biomass, and geothermal. The key similarities highlighted are that fossil fuels and renewable resources can both be used to generate electricity and power. However, fossil fuels are finite and their extraction and use can be environmentally damaging, while renewable resources are continually replenished and have lower emissions.

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Energy Resources For Gclass

The document discusses various energy resources including renewable and non-renewable sources. It provides examples of different fossil fuels like coal, petroleum/oil, and natural gas. It also discusses renewable energy resources such as solar, hydroelectric, wind, biomass, and geothermal. The key similarities highlighted are that fossil fuels and renewable resources can both be used to generate electricity and power. However, fossil fuels are finite and their extraction and use can be environmentally damaging, while renewable resources are continually replenished and have lower emissions.

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Tuesday, November 8, 2022

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Name it! Name the pictures and give
its purpose.

Petroleum/Oil
Name it! Name the pictures and give
its purpose.

Windmill
Name it! Name the pictures and give
its purpose.

Power/Energy Plant
Name it! Name the pictures and give
its purpose.

Coal
Base from the illustrations,
what particular things they
provide that makes them in
common?

Energy
Specific Learning Outcomes Learning
Objectives!

Classify resources into renewable or non-renewable


Distinguish renewable and non-renewable Energy Resources

Identify the energy resources in the Philippines Learning


Objectives!

Discuss the possible effects of continual usage of fossil fuel.


Renewable Classify the following if it
or Non-renewable belongs to Renewable or Non-
renewable resources

Uranium Coal Biomass Geothermal

Solar Hydroelectric Wind Energy Gas & Oil


Energy Resources

 Any material that can be used as a basis or source


of energy.
 Energy resources are used to generate electricity and
other forms of power for human use.
Non-renewable Energy
Resources
Non-renewable Energy
Resources
 Rate of formation is slow, finite, and once extracted,
depletion may follow.
 It refers to fossil fuel.
- Deposit of energy rich organic molecules
from dead organisms.
- Highly combustible and can produce high
amounts of energy.
- Provide over 80% of the energy used in
the world.
Fossil Fuels
Different forms:

Coal - Formed from plant material that has been


subjected to heat and pressure.
- Organic deposit from plant remains are
collected in rocks and soils, submerged in
water, and compressed by the weight of
sediments over million of years.
- Found in almost all countries in the world.
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 Formed from the remains of marine animals and plants
that lived MYA, accumulated on the sea bottom and went
through geologic forces and formation.
 Found in rock layer
 Formed from fossil remains.

 Organic materials exposed to higher temperature and


pressure within Earth, causes changes in composition of
organic material into lighter, more volatile hydrocarbon gas,
instead of having a liquid form.

 Common example is methane.


Renewable Energy
Resources
Renewable Energy
Resources

 Energy generated from natural sources.


Alternative
Clean energy sources.
Lower environmental degrading impact.
Biomass
Refers to biological or plant and animal material used as a fuel
for the generation of electricity, other forms of fuel, and heat.

Sources of Biomass
 Food waste
 Wood
 Solid waste
 Crop residues/Animal waste
 Fuel crops
Hydroelectric
Power

Energy obtained from converting the kinetic energy of fast


moving water into electricity.
Waterfalls, running rivers, tidal power, and ocean waves are
great options for hydroelectric power. In other cases, the
water is collected in a dam or reservoir and is allowed to
flow constantly over a steep slope to harness hydroelectric
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 Converted energy derived from the sun.
Intermittent and dispersed.
 Solar panel – used to collect solar energy and can store excess
energy.

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 Energy harnessed from the flow of air.
Can be harnessed in wide open spaces where the wind is
strong such as along seashores, desert and mountain tops.
 It reduces global warming emissions, which makes for a
safer, greener environment.
 Renewable energy sources reduce air and water pollution,
so are better for our health
 As there is more work involved in harnessing renewable
energy, the industry creates more employment opportunities
and other economic benefits
 Renewable energy helps to keep energy prices stable.
 Being renewable, we have an abundant supply of these
energy sources.
 Stable energy prices
 Reliability
 Continual source of energy
 Low cost operation
 Low global warming emissions
 Vulnerable to weather and other climate events.
 Limited supply of energy
 High cost of development
 Require a large space to set up
 Not available in all areas
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Types Definition Example Pros Cons


Solar

Fossil fuel

Hydropower

Biomass

Geothermal

Wind Energy

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