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Personal Note:

I chose to do a brochure
for my EIP because I
believe it is more
entertaining and more
effective at presenting
information than writing a
paper. I have learned a
lot about the sources,
uses, and structure of
renewable and nonrenewable energy. I have
also now become familiar
with using the brochure
template to present
information.

Benguela." Energy
s: What Are the Pros
s. N.p., n.d. Web. 10
Mar. 2015

As the population increases, so


will energy consumption. Nonrenewable resources wont last
forever and are being depleted
every moment. Renewable energy
such as wind, water, and sunlight
are plentiful and cant be depleted.
If a change in energy consumption
isnt made, the world will face
drastic repercussions.

Works Cited
"World Nuclear Association." WNA Information
Library. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Mar. 2015.

Mission Statement:

Renewable
Vs. NonRenewable
Energy
By: Luke Steigerwalt

UWRT 1102 Professor Voltz

Non-Renewable
Non-Renewable energy is classified
as a substance or mineral that is
harvested from the earth with a
definite lifespan.

Charts

Examples:

Renewable
Renewable energy is generally defined as
energy that comes from resources which are
naturally replenished on a human timescale.
Examples:

Solar
Wind
Rain
Tide
Thermal Heat
Sunlight
Biomass

Common Applications:

Heating
Electricity
Fuel

Side Effects:

Deforestation
Occupies large areas such as
mountain tops, lakes, and fields

Coal
Natural Gas
Crude Oil
Uranium

Common Applications:

Gasoline
Nuclear Power
Heating
Cooking
Motor Oil
Electricity

Side Effects:

Air pollution
Global Warming
Deforestation
Cancer
Runoff
Water Pollution

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ype-of-energy-sources.html

http://cleanergy.blogspot.com/
2006/11/reminder-of-whysustainable-energy.html

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