Hurumanu - Renewable Energy
Aim: To make a solar-powered oven.
Materials:
Conclusion
Aim: To make a presentation that investigates different renewable energy's.
Section 1: Title Page
Make a title page that incorporates all renewable energy 's Hydro, Solar, Wind and Wave.
Section 2: Definitions
Define and provide a picture of each energy type.
(Hydro, Solar, Wind, Wave )
List 10 ways that renewable energy will be used in the future to replace our current activities.
Materials:
- Pizza box
- Tinfoil
- Glad wrap
- Straw
- scissors
- Marshmallow
- Ruler
- vivid marker
- Black plastic
- Biscuit
- Sellotape
Steps:
- Cut out the flap of the pizza bow so that it is5 cm around the edge.
- Sellotape some tinfoil on the side of the flap.
- Sellotape some glad wrap so that the hole you have cut out on the pizza box lid is covered over with glad wrap.
- Put a piece of black plastic on the inside of the pizza box on the bottom.
- Scrunch up 4 newspaper to make a square that is surrounding the black plastic.
- Sellotape a straw under the flap and on the pizza lip so the flap is opens
- Put the marshmallow on top of the biscuit, place it on the plastic plate and put is in the solar oven.
- Put is in the sun to Cook.
Conclusion
Aim: To make a presentation that investigates different renewable energy's.
Section 1: Title Page
Make a title page that incorporates all renewable energy 's Hydro, Solar, Wind and Wave.
Section 2: Definitions
Define and provide a picture of each energy type.
- Hydro Energy
- Solar Energy
- Wind Energy
- Wave Energy
(Hydro, Solar, Wind, Wave )
- Type:
- Is it used in NZ?
- Other Countries that use it?
- How is it used to generate electricity?
- 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.
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