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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
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
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