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The renewable energy source adopted in Iceland for use in vehicles


A) geomagnetic
B) geothermal
C) solar
D) nuclear
E) wind
F) uranium
G) hydrogen
H) photovoltaic cells
I) natural gas
J) quadrathermal cells

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A method of converting sunlight to electrical energy


A) geomagnetic
B) geothermal
C) solar
D) nuclear
E) wind
F) uranium
G) hydrogen
H) photovoltaic cells
I) natural gas
J) quadrathermal cells

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In general, what has spurred the use of renewable energy, and what are the benefits of its use in environmental and economic terms?

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Renewable energy use is growing fast, du...

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What is geothermal power? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the use of geothermal power?

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Definition: Geothermal energy involves t...

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Use the accompanying figure to answer the following questions. Use the accompanying figure to answer the following questions.    -For primary energy, the major renewable sources in the United States are ___________ A) hydropower and wind B) geothermal and solar C) wind and solar D) bioenergy and solar E) hydropower and bioenergy -For primary energy, the major renewable sources in the United States are ___________


A) hydropower and wind
B) geothermal and solar
C) wind and solar
D) bioenergy and solar
E) hydropower and bioenergy

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A major obstacle to the establishment of wind farms near populated and scenic areas is ___________


A) not- in- my- backyard (NIMBY) syndrome
B) the lack of financial support for the construction of wind farms
C) the lack of large land areas needed to construct wind farms
D) the lack of government support for the construction of wind farms
E) the lack of infrastructure to support wind-generated electricity

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Which one of the following is true of hydrogen fuel cell technology?


A) Many homes were built in desert regions using the technology to collect and heat water.
B) It was originally slated for use in cars by Ford.
C) The visionaries of the fossil fuel companies saw the need to develop this technology.
D) The U.S. government wanted it for use in military operations.
E) It has been used widely in NASA's spaceflight programs.

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Currently, the fastest-growing source of electricity generation using new renewable sources is ___________


A) natural gas
B) hydro
C) wind
D) PV solar
E) coal

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A potential energy source from oceans is ___________


A) chemoluminescent bacteria
B) ocean thermal energy
C) magnetic field generators
D) lightning strikes in salt water
E) solar reflection

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Read the following scenario and answer the questions below. The oldest wind farm in Pennsylvania is Humboldt Industrial Park-the first commercial wind energy project in the mid -Atlantic region-which went online December 31, 1999. The two 65-kilowatt wind turbines were predicted to generate 200,000 kilowatt-hours of wind energy each year, replacing conventional electric generation that would otherwise produce 140 tons of carbon dioxide-the primary source of global climate change. Wind energy from these first two turbines also avoids the annual production of 800 pounds of nitrogen oxides and 1,900 pounds of sulfur dioxide. The local community in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, had mixed reactions to the news that a new wind farm was being installed in 2005. Some were excited about the possibility of lower energy bills, some were concerned about the effects on the environment, and others wondered if there was enough local wind to make such an investment worthwhile. An average wind speed of 9 to 13 miles per hour is sufficient for most sizes of wind turbines. The power available in the wind is proportional to the cube of its speed, which means that doubling the wind speed increases the available power by a factor of eight. -Nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide are the major ingredients ___________


A) damaging the ozone layer
B) in water pollution
C) in fertilizers
D) causing eutrophication
E) in acid rain and smog

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Although photovoltaic electricity as a power source is cleaner than burning fossil fuels, the problem with this electricity is that it ___________


A) is not sufficiently understood
B) will be replaced shortly with other sources of power for homes
C) is less efficient than fossil fuels
D) cannot be stored easily in large quantities for use when and where it is needed
E) is dangerous if stored too long

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Compared to the use of fossil fuels for generating electricity, wind energy ___________


A) produces no exhaust pollutants and contributes little to global climate change
B) is more consistent
C) is not renewable
D) is more widely used in the United States
E) requires no investment

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What are some of the benefits and obstacles to using hydrogen as a fuel?

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It is plentiful, clean, nontoxic, and pr...

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Read the following scenario and answer the questions below. The oldest wind farm in Pennsylvania is Humboldt Industrial Park-the first commercial wind energy project in the mid -Atlantic region-which went online December 31, 1999. The two 65-kilowatt wind turbines were predicted to generate 200,000 kilowatt-hours of wind energy each year, replacing conventional electric generation that would otherwise produce 140 tons of carbon dioxide-the primary source of global climate change. Wind energy from these first two turbines also avoids the annual production of 800 pounds of nitrogen oxides and 1,900 pounds of sulfur dioxide. The local community in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, had mixed reactions to the news that a new wind farm was being installed in 2005. Some were excited about the possibility of lower energy bills, some were concerned about the effects on the environment, and others wondered if there was enough local wind to make such an investment worthwhile. An average wind speed of 9 to 13 miles per hour is sufficient for most sizes of wind turbines. The power available in the wind is proportional to the cube of its speed, which means that doubling the wind speed increases the available power by a factor of eight. -One difficulty with the process of using hydrogen as a power source is that it ___________


A) requires a substantial energy investment to begin the process
B) has highly volatile and explosive components
C) is toxic to humans and wildlife
D) requires a fuel that is a nonrenewable resource
E) is less efficient than fossil fuels

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An inexhaustible, nonpolluting, decentralized energy source


A) geomagnetic
B) geothermal
C) solar
D) nuclear
E) wind
F) uranium
G) hydrogen
H) photovoltaic cells
I) natural gas
J) quadrathermal cells

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Passive solar technologies ___________


A) use the energy of sunlight without relying on electrical or mechanical devices
B) use silicon wafers to generate light energy
C) use mirrors to concentrate the sun's rays on a tower or a series of pipes holding water
D) use photovoltaic cells to produce light energy
E) use mechanical devices to heat water and buildings or electrical devices to generate electricity

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Read the following scenario and answer the questions below. The oldest wind farm in Pennsylvania is Humboldt Industrial Park-the first commercial wind energy project in the mid -Atlantic region-which went online December 31, 1999. The two 65-kilowatt wind turbines were predicted to generate 200,000 kilowatt-hours of wind energy each year, replacing conventional electric generation that would otherwise produce 140 tons of carbon dioxide-the primary source of global climate change. Wind energy from these first two turbines also avoids the annual production of 800 pounds of nitrogen oxides and 1,900 pounds of sulfur dioxide. The local community in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, had mixed reactions to the news that a new wind farm was being installed in 2005. Some were excited about the possibility of lower energy bills, some were concerned about the effects on the environment, and others wondered if there was enough local wind to make such an investment worthwhile. An average wind speed of 9 to 13 miles per hour is sufficient for most sizes of wind turbines. The power available in the wind is proportional to the cube of its speed, which means that doubling the wind speed increases the available power by a factor of eight. -If the wind speed averages 11 mph on Ashley Hill and 12 mph on Genevie Hill, then a turbine operating on Genevie Hill could, in theory, generate about ___________% more electricity than a turbine on Ashley Hill.


A) 10
B) 30
C) 1
D) 20
E) 50

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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of wind power.

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Advantages: Wind produces no emissions o...

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Wind will not be a major U.S. energy resource in ___________


A) California
B) the Northeast
C) Texas
D) the Southeast
E) the Northwest

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A major advantage of hydrogen-generated electricity over other new renewable energy sources is that it ___________


A) creates greenhouse gases but no acid deposition
B) is less expensive
C) can be produced where and when electricity is needed rather than being intermittent
D) already has an infrastructure in place for using hydrogen as fuel
E) converts the kinetic energy of earth processes to electrical energy

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