Resources Revision Booklet
Thursday, 20 September 2018
Tuesday, 18 September 2018
Strategies to Increase Energy Supply
What are the strategies used to increase energy?
How do they produce energy? How can they increase energy supplies? What are their pros and cons?
Renewable Energy Website
The Solutions Project
A. Renewable Energy Sources:
How do they produce energy? How can they increase energy supplies? What are their pros and cons?
Renewable Energy Website
The Solutions Project
A. Renewable Energy Sources:
1. Biomass
2. Wind
3. Hydro
4. Tidal
5. Geothermal
6. Wave
7. Solar
B. Non-Renewable Energy Sources:
1. Fossil Fuels
Conventional and unconventional
2. Nuclear
What are the advantages and disadvantages of Natural Gas?
Cleanest
of the fossil fuels with 45% less CO2 emissions than other
non-renewable sources and less toxic chemicals like NO and SO2
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Some
gas reserves are in countries that are politically unstable or prepared to
use gas supply as a political weapon.
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Contributes
to global warming by producing CO2 and methane emissions.
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Relatively
abundant compared to other fuels. This is increasing as technology makes
exploitation of shale gas more economic.
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Dangerous
if handled or transported carelessly.
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Less
risk of environmental accidents than oil
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Can
be transported in a variety of ways ie through pipelines or by tankers over
land or sea.
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Fracking
is controversial. Lots of water is needed. Wastewater and chemicals could
contaminate groundwater and minor earthquakes are possible.
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Pipelines
are expensive to build and maintain.
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Produces
competitively priced electricity.
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Is
odourless and leaks cannot be detected unless odorant has been added to the
gas.
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Does
not produce waste such as coal ash.
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The
extraction infrastructure is less harmful to the landscape.
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It
is lighter than air and so disperses quickly if leaked.
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An
economic and instant fuel for heating water and large areas, as well as, for
cooking.
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It
allows precise control and quick results when used.
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Monday, 3 September 2018
Year 10 Geography homework
Due 20 September AP Group
Give examples of how the process of urbanisation has
happened at different times and speeds around the world
Choose 2 contrasting cities
- Why did the city grow?
- When did its most rapid growth occur? What caused this?
- What is its present day population?
- How is the population changing and why?
- Is there counterurbanisation?
- Where do people move to?
- Overall summary of findings
- Include images / graphs / maps etc
London |
Nairobi |
Sydney |
Jakarta |
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